WO2007004889A1 - Apparatus for sieving and fluid separation and a method of using same - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to an apparatus for sieving and fluid separation. More particularly, it relates to an apparatus and a method for sieving a material such as, but not limited to, a drilling fluid containing drilling mud and drilled particles or cuttings, and separating liquid and gas which are liberated from the material.
- a material such as, but not limited to, a drilling fluid containing drilling mud and drilled particles or cuttings, and separating liquid and gas which are liberated from the material.
- drilling fluid is continuously circulated between the borehole and the surface to remove drilled particles, also called cuttings, from the drill bit.
- the cuttings are carried with the drilling mud to the surface, where the cuttings are separated from the drilling mud.
- the drilling mud is then recirculated into the well for the drilling work. Due to, among other things, the fact that the drilling mud is expensive, it is desirable for as much of it as possible to be reused.
- the drilling mud is kept as clean and free of contamination of cuttings and foreign bodies as possible. Drilling mud is typically cleaned by means of several types of separate equipment incorporated in a process chain, including vibrating sieving devices, normally called “shale shakers" or “shakers” and degassing units or so-called “degassers”.
- the invention has as its object to remedy or at least reduce one or more drawbacks of the prior art .
- the present invention is constituted by an apparatus for the sieving and fluid separation of a material containing fractions of a solid and fluid, the material being placed on an upper side of a sieving element, and the apparatus being provided with at least one fluid-flow- generating device for producing a fluid flow through a portion of the fluid-carrying sieving element.
- the fluid flow has moving direction from the upper side of the sieving element and through said portion of the sieving element.
- the upper side is meant, in this connection, the side of the sieving element on which is placed the material, which is being sieved.
- the at least one fluid-flow- generating device includes a suction nozzle, which is in fluid communication with at least one vacuum-generating device through a pipe arrangement, a portion of the suction nozzle being moved up towards an underside of the sieving element .
- the vacuum-generating device is constituted by a vessel, which is in fluid communication with at least one vacuum pump known per se.
- the vessel is preferably fluid-tight and will, therefore, be referred to, in what follows, as a fluid-tight vessel.
- the fluid-tight vessel is preferably in fluid communication with the suction nozzle.
- the fluid which is drawn out of the particulate material present on the sieving element is constituted substantially by liquids and gases. These liquids and gases become mixed with, for example, air, which is supplied to the apparatus at a rate substantially corresponding to the rate at which the vacuum pump removes air from the apparatus and in such a way that the desired underpressure in the apparatus is achieved.
- the apparatus is supplied with air through at least a feeding portion for the drilled material.
- the fluid-tight vessel is provided with at least one separating device known per se, such as, but not exclusively, a separator plate, the purpose of which is, among other things, to reduce the velocity of the fluid in said fluid-tight vessel.
- the gases may be brought out of the vessel and to further treatment from an upper portion of the vessel, whereas the liquids could be pumped out of the vessel and to further treatment from a lower portion of the vessel.
- fluid, which is drawn out of the particulate material present on the sieving element could be passed on, in a fully controlled manner, in the form of gas/vapour and liquid for recycling or controlled disposal. This eliminates, among other things, the problem of exposure of personnel to evaporation from the drilled material unfavourable to health.
- the sieving element is constituted by at least one endless band or sieving cloth, which is arranged in a manner known per se to be moved around at least two rollers or drums which are placed substantially parallel to each other and spaced apart. At their end portions, the rollers are preferably connected to a sieve-tightening device known per se, which is arranged to adjust the spacing of the rollers in order, thereby, to provide selective adjustment of the tightening of the sieving element.
- the sieving apparatus is further provided with a stationary sieving element arranged to receive the material to be sieved. When the material is placed on said stationary sieving element, some of the material will be sieved before being transferred to said endless sieving element for further sieving.
- a driving device known per se is connected to at least one of the rollers in order to rotate it and thereby the sieving element .
- two or more sieving apparatuses are arranged to be placed at least partially overlapping in the vertical plane .
- the individual apparatus may advantageously be provided with sieving elements with different mesh openings, the mesh openings of a sieving element for a lower sieving apparatus being smaller than the mesh openings of the sieving element for an upper sieving apparatus in a manner known per se.
- the apparatus is further provided with at least one oscillator, known per se, which is preferably placed in contact with a portion of the sieving element.
- the oscillator is arranged to transmit oscillations towards a portion of an underside of the sieving element.
- the oscillator is placed at a portion of the suction nozzle. Trials have shown that the at least one oscillator is effective for facilitating the release of liquid which has not been released from the sieving element by means of the fluid flow and which is still on the sieving element .
- the sieving element is further influenced by high frequency oscillations.
- the high frequency oscillations are produced by an acoustic sound source.
- the acoustic sound source is preferably constituted by an ultrasound source arranged as, for example, but not limited to, that described in the Norwegian patent application NO 20051433 belonging to the present applicant and included in its entirety in this application.
- the sieving apparatus is provided with a cleaning device, which is arranged to release particles which do not fall off the sieving element under the influence of gravitational forces alone.
- the cleaning device includes nozzles, from which a fluid flow is released, which is passed through the sieving element, preferably when this is close to said rollers.
- the fluid used for this cleaning process is preferably, but not necessarily, recovered from the interior of the sieving device.
- a method of sieving and degassing a material which is placed on the upper side of a sieving element. The material which contains fractions of a solid and fluid, and which is located on a portion of the sieving element, is influenced by a fluid flow produced by a fluid-flow-generating device.
- Figure 1 shows a perspective and partially cut away view, seen at an angle from above, of a sieving and fluid separation apparatus according to the present invention
- Figure 2 shows a side view of the apparatus
- Figure 3 shows the apparatus of figure 1, viewed from above and partially cut away;
- Figure 4 shows, on a larger scale, a section through the line A-A of figure 2;
- Figure 5 shows, on a larger scale, a perspective view of a portion of the sieving apparatus of figure 1.
- the reference numeral 1 identifies a sieving and fluid separation apparatus, which is arranged, for example, but not exclusively, to separate drilled particles from drilling mud.
- the sieving and fluid separation apparatus 1 will also be referred to only as apparatus 1.
- the apparatus 1 includes a sieving unit 3 and a fluid separation unit 5 connected thereto.
- the sieving unit 3 includes a supply portion 7, which is provided with a first stationary sieving device 9.
- the supply portion 7 is defined by a frame device 11.
- the material to be treated is supplied to the supply portion 7 and carried by means of the sieving device 9 onto a sieving element 13.
- the sieving element 13 is formed by an endless sieving cloth which is arranged to be rotated around a pair of upper turning rollers 15 and a pair of lower turning rollers 15 ' .
- the turning rollers 15, 15' are disposed parallel to each other and spaced apart .
- At least one of the turning rollers 15, 15' has a driving device known per se connected thereto, for example, but not limited to an electromotor 16, to rotate the at least one turning roller 15, 15', thereby moving the sieving element 13.
- a driving device known per se connected thereto, for example, but not limited to an electromotor 16, to rotate the at least one turning roller 15, 15', thereby moving the sieving element 13.
- said electromotor could be replaced with a pneumatic or hydraulic motor.
- the sieving device 3 is also provided with a tightening device 17 for adjusting the tightening of the sieving element 13 between the turning rollers 15, 15'.
- suction nozzles 20 are placed below a portion of the sieving element 13 and defined between said upper pair of turning rollers 15 below a portion of the sieving element 13 and defined between said upper pair of turning rollers 15.
- the suction nozzles 20 are identical and only one is indicated with a reference numeral .
- the apparatus 1 of the exemplary embodiments is only shown by means of principle drawings and that the apparatus in a situation of use will have to be connected to a control system known per se and a power supply. Even though the apparatus 1 is shown with only one sieving element 13, it is to be understood that the apparatus could just as well be constituted by two or more sieving devices, which could be placed to overlap completely or partially in the vertical direction. Likewise, it will be understood that one or more of the endless sieving element (s) 13 could be replaced by fixed sieving elements, across which the material to be sieved is passed by means of mechanical means (not shown) or by means of gravitational forces, possibly by means of vibratory devices and/or acoustic sound sources (not shown) .
- FIGS. 2 and 3 are shown, respectively, a side view and a plan view of an apparatus 1 in a configuration in which the stationary sieving device 9 is arranged to receive material containing drilling mud and drilled particles and to separate at least some of the drilling mud from the drilled particles.
- the drilling mud liberated from the material on the sieving device 9 and flowing through it is received in a lower portion of the sieving unit 3.
- the drilled material is passed on from the sieving device 9 onto the endless sieving element 13.
- Each of the suction nozzles 20 is formed by a trough-like element 22 (see figure 5) connected at an end portion to a pipe arrangement 24.
- the suction nozzles 20 are shown extending across the entire width of the sieving element 13.
- the pipe arrangement 24 could establish fluid communication between the sieving unit 3 and fluid separation unit 5.
- the fluid separation unit 5 is provided with two pumping devices, which are arranged to suck fluid from the top portion of the fluid separation unit 5.
- said pumping devices are termed suction pumps 26.
- the sieving unit 3 forms a fluid-tight vessel.
- an upper sealing plate 30 is shown placed on a top portion of the sieving unit 3. However, it will be understood that the sealing plate 30 covers the entire top portion of the sieving element 13 with the exception of the supply portion 7.
- the fluid separation unit 5 is formed by a fluid-tight vessel which is connected to pipe arrangements 24, 28, and further drain pipe arrangements which will be explained in further detail in what follows.
- fluid substantially in a gas phase will be evacuated through the suction pumps 26 into a ventilation system 32 and further to treatment in a manner known per se or disposal.
- the fluid evacuated from the fluid separation unit 5 is replaced substantially by fluid, which is sucked through the suction nozzles 20 and pipe arrangement 24.
- the suction nozzle 20 is provided, at an upper end portion, with roller devices preferably bearing on the underside of the sieving element 13 and, to a significant degree, reducing the friction between and thereby the wear on the sieving element 13 and the upper end portion of the suction nozzle 20.
- the suction nozzle 20 is spaced from the underside of the sieving element 13.
- a fluid flow is provided from, among other things, the supply portion 7, through the drilled material (not shown) present in the portion of the sieving element 13 located above the suction nozzles 20, and though said portion of the sieving element 13.
- Said fluid formed by, among other things, drilling fluid and gases from it, and also air, is carried into the fluid separation unit 5.
- a separator plate 34 known per se, which will facilitate the separation of the liquids of the fluid from the gases of the fluid. The liquid which is separated, will be collected at the bottom portion of the fluid separation unit 5, whereas the fluid which is in a gas or vapour phase will be sucked out of the fluid vessel 5 through the suction pumps 26 to the ventilation system 32.
- the liquid collected in the bottom portion of the sieving unit 3 could be passed on via a pipe arrangement 28 into the bottom portion of the fluid separation unit 5, by means of, for example, a pump not shown. From the fluid separation unit 5 the liquid is pumped by means of a pump 41 into a drainpipe arrangement 36 and to, for example, further treatment and reuse. Such a pumping out is preferably controlled by means of control devices and valve arrangements known per se. In the figures 1-3 one control valve 38 is shown to be placed in the pipe arrangement 28 and one check valve 40 is shown to be placed in the drainpipe arrangement 36.
- the pipe arrangements 24 providing fluid communication between the suction nozzles 20 and fluid separation unit 5 are shown to be provided with a shut-off valve 42 each.
- One of the purposes of the shut-off valve 42 is to shut off communication between the suction nozzle 20 of the sieving unit 3 and the fluid separation unit 5 if the fluid flow carries particulate material such as, but not limited to, cuttings in the cases of ruptures in the sieving element 13 or for other reasons.
- a sensor device such as, but not limited to, a flow sensor 44 and a particle filter 46 are placed at each of the pipe arrangements 24. If the particle filter 46 gets clogged up at least partially, the flow sensor 44 may output a signal, in a manner known per se, to an activating mechanism (not shown) for activating the shut-off valve 42.
- the control valve 38 of the pipe arrangement 28 could be controlled.
- valve or pump arrangements known per se could be integrated into the pipe arrangements 24, 28, 36. Further, it will be understood that the drainpipe arrangement 36 and valve system 32 are preferably connected to further apparatuses (not shown) .
- the fluid separation unit 5 is provided with an underpressure valve 52 of a kind known per se.
- FIG 4 is indicated in principle a cleaning device in the form of cleaning nozzles 50 placed towards portions of the endless sieving element 13.
- the purpose of the cleaning nozzles 50 is to direct a fluid flow, preferably air/gas
- Drilled material from the drilling of a petroleum well may contain substances that are unfavourable to the health. Some of these substances are liberated from the drilled material during the cleaning process.
- a substantial advantage of the sieving and fluid separation apparatus 1 in accordance with the present invention is that the apparatus is encapsulated and any undesirable gases and vapours liberated during the cleaning process are collected and carried away in a controlled manner from the sieving and fluid separation apparatus 1 and to possible further treatment and/or release into the atmosphere at a location remote from the personnel .
- a further, substantial advantage of the present invention is that the apparatus provides two apparatuses which could be handled as one unit and which, compared with prior art apparatuses, take up very little of the already limited area available on, for example, an offshore installation.
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