US20160281477A1 - Alignment System for Perforating Gun - Google Patents
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- the invention generally relates to perforating guns used in a subterranean environment. More particularly, the invention relates using an alignment ring to accurately control the orientation of the explosive charges with respect to the perforating gun body.
- a subsurface or subterranean well transits one or more formations.
- the formation is a body of rock or strata that contains one or more compositions.
- the formation is treated as a continuous body.
- hydrocarbon deposits may exist.
- a wellbore will be drilled from a surface location, placing a hole into a formation of interest.
- Completion equipment will be put into place, including casing, tubing, and other downhole equipment as needed.
- Perforating the casing and the formation with a perforating gun is a well known method in the art for accessing hydrocarbon deposits within a formation from a wellbore.
- a shaped charge is a term of art for a device that when detonated generates a focused explosive output. This is achieved in part by the geometry of the explosive in conjunction with a liner in the explosive material.
- a shaped charge includes a metal case that contains an explosive material with a concave shape, which has a thin metal liner on the inner surface. Many materials are used for the liner; some of the more common metals include brass, copper, tungsten, and lead.
- a perforating gun has a gun body.
- the gun body typically is composed of metal and is cylindrical in shape.
- the gun body will have one or more scallops machined out of its surface.
- a scallop is a thin spot on the gun body, usually circular in shape.
- Each scallop is designed to align with a corresponding shape charge contained within the gun body.
- the scallop allows for a uniform thickness of metal that is at a ninety degree angle with respect to the plasma jet that exits an exploding shape charge.
- the scallop allows for less explosive energy needed to exit the gun body and for a more predictable trajectory of the plasma jet into the formation being perforated.
- the scallops reduce the impact burrs created during detonation that may interfere with moving the gun or retrieving the gun.
- the shape charges are typically located on a separate charge holder located within the gun body, it is difficult to perfectly align each scallop with its corresponding shape charge.
- a charge holder which is a tube that is designed to hold the actual shape charges.
- the charge holder will contain cutouts called charge holes where the shape charges will be placed.
- the alignment of the charge holder with the gun tube is important in controlling the position of the shape charges when they detonate. Error in the orientation of the shape charge with respect to the scallop can cause the explosive jet to miss its intended target within the formation.
- a charge tube may have end fittings attached at either end.
- the end fittings provide for restricting the movement of the charge tube with respect to the gun body.
- the current method for aligning the charge holder with the gun tube involves using an alignment end with a slot and bolt design on the gun tube.
- the alignment end contains a bolt head or some other protrusion.
- the bolt is lined up with the first shape charge.
- the charge holder with the alignment end is then placed inside the gun body.
- the gun body has a slot cut out of the inner surface.
- the slot is aligned with the first scallop on the gun barrel, which also happens to be the closest scallop to the alignment end.
- the bolt on the alignment end will normally interfere with the threads or the inner surface of the gun body if there is no slot.
- the slot cut will allow the charge holder to be placed into the gun body so long as the bolt head is properly aligned with the slot cut.
- the slot cut on the gun body is aligned with the first scallop on the outside of the gun body.
- This slot and bolt design is robust and simple in its execution.
- the problem with this design is that the slot has to be machined through the threads.
- the length of the slot cut is limited by the machining capabilities as the slot cannot be milled into the inner gun body for more than a few inches from the end of the gun body.
- the bolt cannot be on the bottom of the gun charge because then the gun charge cannot be dropped into the gun tube from the top. This would require a slot machined into the side of the gun tube for the entire length of the gun tube, which is difficult and impractical. Therefore, this method cannot be used to align both ends of the charge holder with the gun tube. In some cases, such as with long perforating guns, the charges distant from the alignment end can drift out of alignment with the scallops, thereby reducing charge efficiency. Further, this method has certain manufacturing and installation limitations.
- a perforating gun comprises a gun body having a bore, at least one scallop, a retaining ring groove, and a gun body alignment slot, a charge holder having at least one charge hole and a charge holder alignment slot, and a retaining ring having an alignment tab wherein the retaining ring is captured in the retaining ring groove and prevents the charge holder from translating in the bore in at least one direction and the alignment tab engages with the gun body alignment slot and the charge holder alignment slot to prevent rotation of the charge holder within the bore.
- the perforating gun has at least one scallop in the gun body wherein the engagement of the alignment tab with the gun body alignment slot and charge holder alignment slot aligns the at least one charge hole with the at least one scallop.
- the perforating gun further comprises a plurality of charge holes in the charge holder, and a plurality of scallops in the gun body, wherein the engagement of the alignment tab with the gun body alignment slot and charge holder alignment slot aligns the charge holes with the scallops.
- the perforating gun has a semicircular body and alignment tab is substantially orthogonal to the semicircular body.
- the perforating gun further comprises a grounding hole in the retaining ring.
- a perforating gun comprises a gun body having a bore, at least one scallop, a first retaining ring groove, a second retaining ring groove, a first gun body alignment slot, and a second gun body alignment slot, a charge holder having at least one charge hole, a first charge holder alignment slot near a first end, and a second charge holder alignment slot near a second end, a first retaining ring having an alignment tab, and a second retaining ring having an alignment tab, wherein the first retaining ring is captured in the retaining ring groove and prevents the charge holder from translating in the bore in at least one direction and the alignment tab engages with the gun body alignment slot and the charge holder alignment slot to prevent rotation of the charge holder within the bore.
- the perforating gun of further comprises at least one scallop in the gun body wherein the engagement of the alignment tabs with the gun body alignment slots and charge holder alignment slots aligns the at least one charge hole with the at least one scallop.
- the perforating gun further comprises a plurality of charge holes in the charge holder, a plurality of scallops in the gun body, wherein the engagement of the alignment tabs with the gun body alignment slots and charge holder alignment slots aligns the charge holes with the scallops.
- the perforating gun of has the retaining rings having a semicircular body and the alignment tab that is substantially orthogonal to the semicircular body.
- the perforating gun further comprises a grounding hole in the retaining rings.
- a retaining ring comprising a semicircular body, and an alignment tab, wherein the alignment tab is substantially orthogonal to the semicircular body.
- a variation of the retaining ring is that the retaining ring further comprises a grounding hole.
- FIG. 1 is a side view of a fully assembled perforating gun.
- FIGS. 2 a and 2 b are views of the snap ring.
- a typical perforating gun 10 comprises a gun body 11 that acts as a housing for all of the components necessary for containing the shape charge 12 .
- the gun body 11 is a term of art that usually describes a cylindrical shaped tube, composed of a metal that is well known in the art.
- the gun body has threads 13 , 33 on either end 14 , 34 , respectfully, that are used to assist in connecting the gun body to other tubulars, including multiple gun bodies, for use downhole. In the present embodiment these threads 13 , 33 are internal.
- the gun body has one or more scallops 15 that are typically machined into the outside diameter of the gun body 11 . A scallop 15 should align with a corresponding shape charge 12 located within the gun body 11 .
- the scallop 15 allows the shape charge 12 to more easily penetrate the gun body 11 and facilitates a more uniform explosive jet.
- the scallop 15 reduces the external burrs created as the perforating jet exits the gun body 11 , allowing for easier retrieval of the perforating gun 10 .
- the gun body 11 has at least one gun body alignment slot 16 .
- the gun body alignment slot 16 may be formed by a variety of manufacturing and machining methods.
- the gun body alignment slot 16 may be formed by broaching a slot within the inner wall 17 of the gun body 11 .
- the gun body alignment slot 16 may also be formed by electric discharge machining within the inner wall 17 of the gun body 11 .
- the gun body alignment slot 16 may be formed by a combination of there or other machining operations or techniques that are known in the art.
- the shape charges 12 are placed inside a charge holder 18 that contains at least one charge hole 19 .
- Each charge hole 19 , the corresponding shaped charge 12 , and the corresponding scallop 15 on the gun body 11 need to all be substantially aligned in order to accurately place the holes being shot into the subterranean formation.
- the charge holder 18 is connected to the gun body 11 via at least one end fitting 20 , 30 .
- the end fitting 20 and the charge holder 18 are aligned with respect to each other via means that are well known in the art.
- the end fitting 20 contains the means for aligning the charge holder 18 and gun body 11 .
- the charge holder 18 end fitting 20 contains a slot 21 adapted to fit a snap ring 22 .
- the snap ring 22 prevents longitudinal movement of the charge holder 18 in the gun body 11 .
- the first charge hole is aligned with the first scallop such that they are aligned radially.
- the end fitting 20 is connected to the charge holder 18 .
- the end fitting 20 is aligned such that the slot 16 on the end fitting 20 is aligned with the first or nearest shape charge hole 29 on the charge holder 18 .
- the end fitting 20 is held in alignment with the charge holder 18 via a fastening means that may include a screw, a bolt, or other means that are well known in the art.
- the semicircular body 22 of retaining ring 34 lies substantially in a plane orthogonal to the axis and has a top surface and a bottom surface.
- the retaining ring body 22 has a first end 35 and a second end 36 proximate each other.
- the first and second ends of the semicircular body 22 have holes 37 and 38 to allow engagement of a tool to compress retaining ring body 22 to bring first and second ends 35 and 36 closer together.
- the semicircular structure allows retaining ring 22 to be elastically compressed to a smaller diameter than its resting diameter. This allows the retaining ring to enter a bore with a diameter smaller and then expand into a retaining ring groove within the bore when released, fixing the axial position of the retaining ring relative to the bore.
- Retaining ring 34 also includes an alignment tab 23 proximate first end 35 .
- Alignment tab 23 lies substantially in a plan orthogonal to that of retaining ring body 22 .
- the plane of Alignment tab 23 can also include the axis of retaining ring body 22 as shown in FIGS. 2A and 2B . In that case, the alignment tab 23 is parallel to a radius of the semicircular body from the axis.
- the alignment tab 23 can be formed by bending a portion of first end 35 up so that it lies at a 90 degree angle to the plane of body 22 . This structure of the alignment tab 23 relative to the body 22 allows the retaining ring 34 to constrain relative movement of two items both axially and angularly about a central longitudinal axis.
- the charge holder 18 has an end fitting 20 , 30 at both ends.
- Each end fitting 20 , 30 has an end fitting holder alignment slot 21 , 51 .
- the additional retaining ring 42 provides a higher degree of accurate alignment between the one or more scallops 15 of the gun body 11 and the one or more corresponding charge holes 19 on the charge holder 18 .
- the shape charges 12 located at each charge hole 19 are more closely aligned with each corresponding scallop 15 .
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Abstract
An apparatus for restraining the movement of a gun charge holder within a gun tube including a snap ring with an alignment end that engages an end fitting and the gun tube simultaneously, the snap ring further comprising a grounding hole to facilitate the grounding of the electronics and detonation devices within the gun charge holder.
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- This application is a continuation of U.S. Non-Provisional application Ser. No. 14/286,587, filed May 23, 2014.
- The invention generally relates to perforating guns used in a subterranean environment. More particularly, the invention relates using an alignment ring to accurately control the orientation of the explosive charges with respect to the perforating gun body.
- Generally, when completing a subterranean well for the production of fluids, minerals, or gases from underground reservoirs, several types of tubulars are placed downhole as part of the drilling, exploration, and completions process. These tubulars can include casing, tubing, pipes, liners, and devices conveyed downhole by tubulars of various types. Each well is unique, so combinations of different tubulars may be lowered into a well for a multitude of purposes.
- A subsurface or subterranean well transits one or more formations. The formation is a body of rock or strata that contains one or more compositions. The formation is treated as a continuous body. Within the formation hydrocarbon deposits may exist. Typically a wellbore will be drilled from a surface location, placing a hole into a formation of interest. Completion equipment will be put into place, including casing, tubing, and other downhole equipment as needed. Perforating the casing and the formation with a perforating gun is a well known method in the art for accessing hydrocarbon deposits within a formation from a wellbore.
- Explosively perforating the formation using a shaped charge is a widely known method for completing an oil well. A shaped charge is a term of art for a device that when detonated generates a focused explosive output. This is achieved in part by the geometry of the explosive in conjunction with a liner in the explosive material. Generally, a shaped charge includes a metal case that contains an explosive material with a concave shape, which has a thin metal liner on the inner surface. Many materials are used for the liner; some of the more common metals include brass, copper, tungsten, and lead. When the explosive detonates the liner metal is compressed into a super-heated, super pressurized jet that can penetrate metal, concrete, and rock.
- A perforating gun has a gun body. The gun body typically is composed of metal and is cylindrical in shape. The gun body will have one or more scallops machined out of its surface. A scallop is a thin spot on the gun body, usually circular in shape. Each scallop is designed to align with a corresponding shape charge contained within the gun body. The scallop allows for a uniform thickness of metal that is at a ninety degree angle with respect to the plasma jet that exits an exploding shape charge. The scallop allows for less explosive energy needed to exit the gun body and for a more predictable trajectory of the plasma jet into the formation being perforated. Moreover, the scallops reduce the impact burrs created during detonation that may interfere with moving the gun or retrieving the gun. However, since the shape charges are typically located on a separate charge holder located within the gun body, it is difficult to perfectly align each scallop with its corresponding shape charge.
- Within a typical gun tube is a charge holder, which is a tube that is designed to hold the actual shape charges. The charge holder will contain cutouts called charge holes where the shape charges will be placed. The alignment of the charge holder with the gun tube is important in controlling the position of the shape charges when they detonate. Error in the orientation of the shape charge with respect to the scallop can cause the explosive jet to miss its intended target within the formation.
- A charge tube may have end fittings attached at either end. The end fittings provide for restricting the movement of the charge tube with respect to the gun body. The current method for aligning the charge holder with the gun tube involves using an alignment end with a slot and bolt design on the gun tube. The alignment end contains a bolt head or some other protrusion. The bolt is lined up with the first shape charge. The charge holder with the alignment end is then placed inside the gun body. The gun body has a slot cut out of the inner surface. The slot is aligned with the first scallop on the gun barrel, which also happens to be the closest scallop to the alignment end. The bolt on the alignment end will normally interfere with the threads or the inner surface of the gun body if there is no slot. Thereby preventing the charge holder from being placed in the gun body. However, the slot cut will allow the charge holder to be placed into the gun body so long as the bolt head is properly aligned with the slot cut. The slot cut on the gun body is aligned with the first scallop on the outside of the gun body.
- This slot and bolt design is robust and simple in its execution. The problem with this design is that the slot has to be machined through the threads. Moreover, the length of the slot cut is limited by the machining capabilities as the slot cannot be milled into the inner gun body for more than a few inches from the end of the gun body. The bolt cannot be on the bottom of the gun charge because then the gun charge cannot be dropped into the gun tube from the top. This would require a slot machined into the side of the gun tube for the entire length of the gun tube, which is difficult and impractical. Therefore, this method cannot be used to align both ends of the charge holder with the gun tube. In some cases, such as with long perforating guns, the charges distant from the alignment end can drift out of alignment with the scallops, thereby reducing charge efficiency. Further, this method has certain manufacturing and installation limitations.
- In a least one example of the invention, a perforating gun comprises a gun body having a bore, at least one scallop, a retaining ring groove, and a gun body alignment slot, a charge holder having at least one charge hole and a charge holder alignment slot, and a retaining ring having an alignment tab wherein the retaining ring is captured in the retaining ring groove and prevents the charge holder from translating in the bore in at least one direction and the alignment tab engages with the gun body alignment slot and the charge holder alignment slot to prevent rotation of the charge holder within the bore. One aspect to this example may include that the perforating gun has at least one scallop in the gun body wherein the engagement of the alignment tab with the gun body alignment slot and charge holder alignment slot aligns the at least one charge hole with the at least one scallop.
- In variation of an example of the invention, the perforating gun further comprises a plurality of charge holes in the charge holder, and a plurality of scallops in the gun body, wherein the engagement of the alignment tab with the gun body alignment slot and charge holder alignment slot aligns the charge holes with the scallops.
- In another variation of an example of the invention the perforating gun the retaining ring has a semicircular body and alignment tab is substantially orthogonal to the semicircular body. The perforating gun further comprises a grounding hole in the retaining ring.
- In another example of the invention a perforating gun comprises a gun body having a bore, at least one scallop, a first retaining ring groove, a second retaining ring groove, a first gun body alignment slot, and a second gun body alignment slot, a charge holder having at least one charge hole, a first charge holder alignment slot near a first end, and a second charge holder alignment slot near a second end, a first retaining ring having an alignment tab, and a second retaining ring having an alignment tab, wherein the first retaining ring is captured in the retaining ring groove and prevents the charge holder from translating in the bore in at least one direction and the alignment tab engages with the gun body alignment slot and the charge holder alignment slot to prevent rotation of the charge holder within the bore.
- In a variation of an example of the invention the perforating gun of further comprises at least one scallop in the gun body wherein the engagement of the alignment tabs with the gun body alignment slots and charge holder alignment slots aligns the at least one charge hole with the at least one scallop.
- In another variation of an example of the invention the perforating gun further comprises a plurality of charge holes in the charge holder, a plurality of scallops in the gun body, wherein the engagement of the alignment tabs with the gun body alignment slots and charge holder alignment slots aligns the charge holes with the scallops. Furthermore, the perforating gun of has the retaining rings having a semicircular body and the alignment tab that is substantially orthogonal to the semicircular body. In another variation of an example of the invention the perforating gun further comprises a grounding hole in the retaining rings.
- Another example of the invention is a retaining ring comprising a semicircular body, and an alignment tab, wherein the alignment tab is substantially orthogonal to the semicircular body. A variation of the retaining ring is that the retaining ring further comprises a grounding hole.
- For a thorough understating of the present invention, reference is made to the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which reference numbers designate like or similar elements throughout the several figures of the drawing. Briefly:
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FIG. 1 is a side view of a fully assembled perforating gun. -
FIGS. 2a and 2b are views of the snap ring. -
FIG. 3 is a cross sectional view of the end fitting with snap ring, installed in a gun tube. -
FIG. 4 is an oblique view of the fully assembled perorating gun with the snap ring installed. - In the following description, certain terms have been used for brevity, clarity, and examples. No unnecessary limitations are to be implied therefrom and such terms are used for descriptive purposes only and are intended to be broadly construed. The different systems and method steps described herein may be used alone or in combination with other systems and method steps. It is to be expected that various equivalents, alternatives, and modifications are possible within the scope of the appended claims.
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FIG. 1 , atypical perforating gun 10 comprises agun body 11 that acts as a housing for all of the components necessary for containing theshape charge 12. Thegun body 11 is a term of art that usually describes a cylindrical shaped tube, composed of a metal that is well known in the art. The gun body hasthreads 13, 33 on eitherend threads 13, 33 are internal. The gun body has one ormore scallops 15 that are typically machined into the outside diameter of thegun body 11. Ascallop 15 should align with acorresponding shape charge 12 located within thegun body 11. Thescallop 15 allows theshape charge 12 to more easily penetrate thegun body 11 and facilitates a more uniform explosive jet. Thescallop 15 reduces the external burrs created as the perforating jet exits thegun body 11, allowing for easier retrieval of the perforatinggun 10. In this embodiment thegun body 11 has at least one gunbody alignment slot 16. - The gun
body alignment slot 16 may be formed by a variety of manufacturing and machining methods. The gunbody alignment slot 16 may be formed by broaching a slot within theinner wall 17 of thegun body 11. The gunbody alignment slot 16 may also be formed by electric discharge machining within theinner wall 17 of thegun body 11. The gunbody alignment slot 16 may be formed by a combination of there or other machining operations or techniques that are known in the art. - The shape charges 12 are placed inside a
charge holder 18 that contains at least onecharge hole 19. Eachcharge hole 19, the corresponding shapedcharge 12, and the correspondingscallop 15 on thegun body 11 need to all be substantially aligned in order to accurately place the holes being shot into the subterranean formation. - The
charge holder 18 is connected to thegun body 11 via at least one end fitting 20, 30. The end fitting 20 and thecharge holder 18 are aligned with respect to each other via means that are well known in the art. The end fitting 20 contains the means for aligning thecharge holder 18 andgun body 11. As shown inFIG. 4 , thecharge holder 18 end fitting 20 contains aslot 21 adapted to fit asnap ring 22. Thesnap ring 22 prevents longitudinal movement of thecharge holder 18 in thegun body 11. The first charge hole is aligned with the first scallop such that they are aligned radially. - The end fitting 20 is connected to the
charge holder 18. The end fitting 20 is aligned such that theslot 16 on the end fitting 20 is aligned with the first or nearestshape charge hole 29 on thecharge holder 18. The end fitting 20 is held in alignment with thecharge holder 18 via a fastening means that may include a screw, a bolt, or other means that are well known in the art. - A
snap ring 34 with analignment tab 23, as shown inFIG. 2A and 2B , is used to align the end fitting with respect to the gun body. As shown inFIG. 3 andFIG. 4 , thesnap ring 34 interfaces with the endfitting alignment slot 21 and matches it to the gunbody alignment slot 16. Thealignment tab 23 on thesnap ring 34 locks in the alignment of the end fitting 20 with thefirst scallop 44 on thegun body 11. Thesnap ring 34 has agrounding hole 29 that allows for an electrical ground within perforatinggun 10. This electrical ground can be used to ground electronics to thegun body 11 and the attached tool string. Thebody 22 of retainingring 34 describes a semicircle about an axis. Thesemicircular body 22 of retainingring 34 lies substantially in a plane orthogonal to the axis and has a top surface and a bottom surface. The retainingring body 22 has afirst end 35 and asecond end 36 proximate each other. The first and second ends of thesemicircular body 22 haveholes ring body 22 to bring first and second ends 35 and 36 closer together. The semicircular structure allows retainingring 22 to be elastically compressed to a smaller diameter than its resting diameter. This allows the retaining ring to enter a bore with a diameter smaller and then expand into a retaining ring groove within the bore when released, fixing the axial position of the retaining ring relative to the bore. Retainingring 34 also includes analignment tab 23 proximatefirst end 35.Alignment tab 23 lies substantially in a plan orthogonal to that of retainingring body 22. The plane ofAlignment tab 23 can also include the axis of retainingring body 22 as shown inFIGS. 2A and 2B . In that case, thealignment tab 23 is parallel to a radius of the semicircular body from the axis. Thealignment tab 23 can be formed by bending a portion offirst end 35 up so that it lies at a 90 degree angle to the plane ofbody 22. This structure of thealignment tab 23 relative to thebody 22 allows the retainingring 34 to constrain relative movement of two items both axially and angularly about a central longitudinal axis. - In another embodiment as depicted in
FIG. 1 , thecharge holder 18 has an end fitting 20, 30 at both ends. Each end fitting 20, 30 has an end fittingholder alignment slot rings charge tube 18 within thegun body 11 at both ends. In this embodiment, theadditional retaining ring 42 provides a higher degree of accurate alignment between the one ormore scallops 15 of thegun body 11 and the one or more corresponding charge holes 19 on thecharge holder 18. As a result, the shape charges 12 located at eachcharge hole 19 are more closely aligned with each correspondingscallop 15. In this embodiment, as shown inFIG. 1 , the farright scallop 24 is aligned with the first gunbody alignment slot 16. The farright charge hole 29 is aligned with the endfitting alignment slot 21. Furthermore, the far leftscallop 44 is aligned with the second gunbody alignment slot 56. The farleft charge hole 49 is aligned with the second end fittingalignment slot 51. - Although the invention has been described in terms of particular embodiments which are set forth in detail, it should be understood that this is by illustration only and that the invention is not necessarily limited thereto. Alternative embodiments and operating techniques will become apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art in view of the present disclosure. Accordingly, modifications of the invention are contemplated which may be made without departing from the spirit of the claimed invention. In particular, use of the terms “scallop”, “retaining ring groove”, “charge hole”, “charge holder alignment slot”, “retaining ring”, “alignment tab”, and “gun body alignment slot” herein and within the claims to follow are defined expansively to encompass equivalent terms that are well known in the art.
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1. A retaining ring comprising:
a semicircular body;
an alignment tab;
wherein the alignment tab is substantially orthogonal to the semicircular body.
2. The retaining ring of claim 1 further comprising:
a grounding hole.
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