CA-3076216-C - VIBRATION ASSEMBLY AND METHOD
Abstract
A downhole vibration assembly includes a valve positioned above a rotor that is disposed at least partially within a stator. The rotor is operatively suspended within an inner bore of a housing and configured to rotate within the stator as a fluid flows through the vibration assembly. The valve includes a rotating valve segment and a stationary valve segment each including at least one fluid passage. The rotating valve segment rotates with a rotation of the rotor. In an open position, the fluid passages of the valve segments are aligned and a fluid flows through the valve. In a restricted position, the fluid passages of the valve segments are partially or completely unaligned, thereby temporarily restricting the fluid flow through the valve to create a pressure pulse. The unobstructed pressure pulse is transmitted through the drill string or coiled tubing above the valve.
Inventors
- Gunther HH von Gynz-Rekowski
- Steven Samuel Mitchell
- Curtis E. Leitko
- Russell Wayne Koenig
- William Christian Herben
Assignees
- RIVAL DOWNHOLE TOOLS LC
Dates
- Publication Date
- 20260505
- Application Date
- 20180919
- Priority Date
- 20171117
Claims (16)
- We Claim: 1. A downhole vibration assembly for transmitting a pressure pulse in a drill string above a drill bit, comprising: a positive displacement power section disposed in an inner bore of a housing, the positive displacement power section including a rotor disposed at least partially within a stator, wherein the rotor is operatively suspended within the inner bore of the housing to rotate within the stator upon a fluid flow through the positive displacement power section; a valve disposed above the positive displacement power section within the inner bore of the housing, the valve including a rotating valve segment and a stationary valve segment each including at least one fluid passage, wherein the rotating valve segment is configured to rotate with a rotation of the rotor for cycling the valve between an open position and a restricted position, wherein in the open position the fluid passage of the rotating valve segment is aligned with the fluid passage of the stationary valve segment, wherein in the restricted position the fluid passage of the rotating valve segment is at least partially unaligned with the fluid passage of the stationary valve segment for restricting the fluid flow through the valve to generate and transmit an unobstructed pressure pulse through the drill string above the valve; a nut threadedly secured to a surface of the inner bore of the housing, wherein the nut is disposed above the stationary valve segment and abuts an upper surface of the stationary valve segment; and a compression sleeve disposed between the stationary valve segment and the surface of the inner bore of the housing, wherein an upper end of the compression sleeve abuts the nut.
- 2. The downhole vibration assembly of claim 1, wherein the rotating valve segment and the stationary valve segment each includes a central passage, and wherein in the restricted position the fluid passage of the rotating valve segment is completely unaligned with the fluid passage of the stationary valve segment and the fluid flow travels through the central passages of the rotating valve segment and the stationary valve segment.
- 3. The downhole vibration assembly of claim 1, wherein the stationary valve segment is secured to the housing to prevent rotation of the stationary valve segment relative to the housing.
- 4. The downhole vibration assembly of claim 1, further comprising a flex shaft interconnecting the valve and the rotor, wherein the rotating valve segment is secured to an upper end of the flex shaft, wherein an upper end of the rotor is secured to a lower end of the flex shaft to operatively suspend the flex shaft and the rotor in the inner bore of the housing, and wherein the flex shaft and the rotating valve segment each rotates with the rotation of the rotor.
- 5. The downhole vibration assembly of claim 4, further comprising a thrust bearing and a radial bearing disposed within the inner bore of the housing and disposed around the flex shaft.
- 6. The downhole vibration assembly of claim 4, wherein the flex shaft includes an inner bore extending from the upper end of the flex shaft to one or more fluid passages extending from the inner bore of the flex shaft to an outer surface of the flex shaft.
- 7. The downhole vibration assembly of claim 1, further comprising: an adapter secured to an upper end of the rotor within the inner bore of the housing; and a flex line interconnecting the valve and the adapter within the inner bore of the housing, wherein a lower end of the flex line is affixed to an upper end of the adapter, wherein the flex line is disposed through a central aperture of the stationary valve segment, and wherein an upper end of the flex line is secured to a central aperture of the rotating valve segment to operatively suspend the flex line, the adapter, and the rotor from the rotating valve segment in the inner bore of the housing, and wherein the adapter, the flex line, and the rotating valve segment each rotates with the rotation of the rotor.
- 8. The downhole vibration assembly of claim 7, wherein the flex line is formed of a rod, a rope, a chain, or a cable.
- 9. A downhole vibration assembly for transmitting a pressure pulse in a drill string above a drill bit, comprising: a power section disposed in an inner bore of a housing, the power section including at least one rotor element operatively suspended within the inner bore of the housing to rotate upon a fluid flow through the power section; 11 a valve disposed above the power section within the inner bore of the housing, the valve including a rotating valve segment and a stationary valve segment each including at least one fluid passage, wherein the rotating valve segment is configured to rotate with a rotation of the rotor for cycling the valve between an open position and a restricted position, wherein in the open position the fluid passage of the rotating valve segment is aligned with the fluid passage of the stationary valve segment, wherein in the restricted position the fluid passage of the rotating valve segment is at least partially unaligned with the fluid passage of the stationary valve segment for restricting the fluid flow through the valve to generate and transmit an unobstructed pressure pulse through the drill string above the valve; and a shock assembly, the shock assembly comprising: a first sub operatively connected to an upper end of the housing, the first sub including an inner bore; a mandrel at least partially slidingly disposed within the inner bore of the first sub and extending beyond an upper end of the first sub; and a spring disposed between an outer surface of the mandrel and a surface of the inner bore of the first sub, wherein the spring is compressed by an axial movement of the mandrel relative to the first sub.
- 10. The downhole vibration assembly of claim 9, further comprising a flex sub secured between the upper end of the housing and a lower end of the first sub of the shock assembly.
- 11. A method of transmitting a vibration to a drill string or a coiled tubing line above a drill bit, comprising the steps of: a) providing a downhole vibration assembly comprising: a positive displacement power section disposed in an inner bore of a housing, the positive displacement power section including a rotor disposed at least partially within a stator, wherein the rotor is operatively suspended within the inner bore of the housing to rotate within the stator upon a fluid flow through the positive displacement power section; and a valve disposed above the positive displacement power section within the inner bore of the housing, the valve including a rotating valve segment and a stationary valve segment each including at least one fluid passage, wherein the rotating valve segment is configured to rotate with a rotation of the rotor for cycling the valve between an open position and a restricted position, wherein in the open position the fluid passage of.the rotating valve segment is aligned with the fluid passage of the 12 stationary valve segment, and wherein in the restricted position the fluid passage of the rotating valve segment is at least partially unaligned with the fluid passage of the stationary valve segment for restricting the fluid flow through the valve; a nut threadedly secured to a surface of the inner bore of the housing, wherein the nut is disposed above the stationary valve segment and abuts an upper surface of the stationary valve segment; and a compression sleeve disposed between the stationary valve segment and the surface of the inner bore of the housing, wherein an upper end of the compression sleeve abuts the nut; b) securing the downhole vibration assembly between two segments of the drill string or on the coiled tubing line; c) lowering the drill string or coiled tubing line with the downhole vibration assembly into a wellbore; d) pumping a fluid through the drill string or coiled tubing line and through the downhole vibration assembly to rotate the rotor and the rotating valve segment for cycling the valve between the open position and the restricted position, wherein a pressure pulse is generated by the restriction of the fluid flow each time the valve is in the restricted position, and wherein the generated pressure pulses generate a stretching and retracting of the drill string or coiled tubing line initiating the vibration; and e) transmitting the vibration to the drill string or coiled tubing line above the downhole vibration assembly without the pressure pulse traveling through the positive displacement power section.
- 12. The method of claim 11, wherein step (b) further comprises securing an upper end of the housing to a first segment of the drill string and securing a lower end of the housing to a second segment of the drill string.
- 13. The method of claim 11, wherein step (b) further comprises securing an upper end of the housing to the coiled tubing line.
- 14. The method of claim 11, wherein in step (a) the downhole vibration assembly further comprises a flex shaft interconnecting the valve and the rotor, wherein the rotating valve segment is secured to an upper end of the flex shaft, and wherein an upper end of the rotor is secured to a lower end of the flex shaft to operatively suspend the flex shaft and the rotor in the inner bore of the housing; and wherein step ( d) further comprises rotating the flex shaft 13 with the rotation of the rotor and rotating the rotating valve segment with the rotation of the flex shaft.
- 15. The method of claim 11, wherein in step (a) the downhole vibration assembly further comprises an adapter secured to an upper end of the rotor within the inner bore of the housing; and a flex line interconnecting the valve and the adapter within the inner bore of the housing, wherein a lower end of the flex line is affixed to an upper end of the adapter, wherein the flex line is disposed through a central aperture of the stationary valve segment, and wherein an upper end of the flex line is secured to a central aperture of the rotating valve segment to operatively suspend the flex line, the adapter, and the rotor from the rotating valve segment in the inner bore of the housing; and wherein step ( d) further comprises rotating the adapter with the rotation of the rotor, rotating the flex line with the rotation of the adapter, and rotating the rotating valve segment with the rotation of the flex line.
- 16. The method of claim 11, wherein in step (a) the downhole vibration assembly further comprises a shock assembly; and wherein step (d) further comprises: the generated pressure pulses axially activating the shock assembly to generate the vibration. 14
Description
VIBRATION ASSEMBLY AND METHOD BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION [0001] In the drilling of oil and gas wells, a downhole drilling motor and a drill bit are attached to the end of a drill string. Most downhole drilling motors include a rotor rotating within a stator. The rotation of the rotor provides a vibration to the adjacent drill bit as it cuts through the subterranean formation to drill the wellbore. The drill string slides through the higher portions of the wellbore as the drill bit at the end of the drill string extends the wellbore deeper into the formation. A vibration tool is sometimes attached to the drill string a distance above the drill bit (e.g., 800 - 1,500 feet above the drill bit). The vibration tool provides vibration to the portions of the drill string above the vibration tool, thereby facilitating the movement of the drill string through the well bore. [0002] Conventional vibration tools include a power section made of a rotor rotating within a stator and a valve positioned below the rotor. As the rotor rotates, the valve periodically restricts fluid flow through the vibration tool, which creates a pressure pulse or waterharnmer that is transmitted through the power section and up through the portion of the drill string above the vibration tool. SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION [0002a] In one aspect, the present invention resides in a downhole vibration assembly for transmitting a pressure pulse in a drill string above a drill bit, comprising: a positive displacement power section disposed in an inner bore of a housing, the positive displacement power section including a rotor disposed at least partially within a stator, wherein the rotor is operatively suspended within the inner bore of the housing to rotate within the stator upon a fluid flow through the positive displacement power section; a valve disposed above the positive displacement power section within the inner bore of the housing, the valve including a rotating valve segment and a stationary valve segment each including at least one fluid passage, wherein the rotating valve segment is configured to rotate with a rotation of the rotor for cycling the valve between an open position and a restricted position, wherein in the open position the fluid passage of the rotating valve segment is aligned with the fluid passage of the stationary valve segment, wherein in the restricted position the fluid 1 passage of the rotating valve segment is at least partially unaligned with the fluid passage of the stationary valve segment for restricting the fluid flow through the valve to generate and transmit an unobstructed pressure pulse through the drill string above the valve; a nut threadedly secured to a surface of the inner bore of the housing, wherein the nut is disposed above the stationary valve segment and abuts an upper surface of the stationary valve segment; and a compression sleeve disposed between the stationary valve segment and the surface of the inner bore of the housing, wherein an upper end of the compression sleeve abuts the nut. [0002b] In another aspect, the present invention resides in a downhole vibration assembly for transmitting a pressure pulse in a drill string above a drill bit, comprising: a power section disposed in an inner bore of a housing, the power section including at least one rotor element operatively suspended within the inner bore of the housing to rotate upon a fluid flow through the power section; a valve disposed above the power section within the inner bore of the housing, the valve including a rotating valve segment and a stationary valve segment each including at least one fluid passage, wherein the rotating valve segment is configured to rotate with a rotation of the rotor for cycling the valve between an open position and a restricted position, wherein in the open position the fluid passage of the rotating valve segment is aligned with the fluid passage of the stationary valve segment, wherein in the restricted position the fluid passage of the rotating valve segment is at least partially unaligned with the fluid passage of the stationary valve segment for restricting the fluid flow through the valve to generate and transmit an unobstructed pressure pulse through the drill string above the valve; and a shock assembly, the shock assembly comprising: a first sub operatively connected to an upper end of the housing, the first sub including an inner bore; a mandrel at least partially slidingly disposed within the inner bore of the first sub and extending beyond an upper end of the first sub; and a spring disposed between an outer surface of the mandrel and a surface of the inner bore of the first sub, wherein the spring is compressed by an axial movement of the mandrel relative to the first sub. [0002c] In a further aspect, the present invention resides in a method of transmitting a vibration to a drill string or a coiled tubing line above a drill bit, comprising the steps of: a) providing a downhole vibration asse