WO2012091575A1 - Device for transfer of electrical signals and/or electrical energy - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a system for transmitting electrical signals and/or electrical energy via an electrically conductive medium. More particularly, the present invention relates to a system which is based on the induction principle with eddy current and magnetism as transmission method.
- the basis for the invention is the need for a device or a system which can transmit electrical signals and/or electrical energy while communicating via an electrically conductive medium, for example a solid steel wall or a pipe.
- an electrically conductive medium for example a solid steel wall or a pipe.
- sensors and/or instruments which can be placed on the outside or inside of accessible annuli in the well, thereby enabling characteristic data such as pressure, temperature, flow, fluid type, the well's formation characteristics etc. to be measured and monitored, in addition to which there may be a need to control and monitor one or more of these parameters via the sensors and/or the instruments without pressure barrier(s) in the oil and/or gas well being broken in any way.
- One system based on transmitting electromagnetic waves through a metal wall is described in European patent application EP 1.662.673.
- This system is based on a large current being transmitted between a piece or a distance of a pipe wall via the pipe wall's longitudinal axis, with the result that the material in the pipe wall becomes magnetically saturated.
- a window will be created in the magnetically saturated area, thereby permitting transmission of electromagnetic waves, which can communicate between one or more transmitter and receiver units mounted on each side of the pipe wall.
- This method has the inherent property that a large galvanic opening is created between the transmitter and receiver units' contact points and the actual pipe, which can lead to galvanic corrosion.
- receiver unit and transmitter unit without the use of one or more extra energy sources, for example such as a battery or electric cable on the receiver side.
- the object of the invention is to remedy or reduce at least one of the drawbacks of the prior art.
- Yet another object of the present invention will be to provide a simpler and more reliable system, where pressure barriers in an oil and/or gas well are not broken.
- eddy current refers to a current of electrons which forms one or more closed loops within an electrically conductive material.
- the system for transmitting electrical signals and/or electrical energy according to the present invention is a general system employed for communicating via an electrically conductive medium.
- the present invention may typically be applied as a system for transmitting electrical energy and/or electrical signals for a static instrument via an electrically conductive medium in the form of a plate or a pipe, or as an independent unit in the form of a connector, where the connector in its entirety is made of metal.
- the present invention may also permit transmission of electrical signals and/or electrical energy in a system, where one or more electric wound coils move in relation to one another, both axially and rotatingly.
- the system according to the present invention will be capable of communicating with one or more sensors and/or instruments as the electric wound coils pass one another axially. This may typically apply to sensors distributed along a pipeline in an oil and/or gas well, which sensors can be read by means of a wireline tool.
- the present invention is based on simple, passive components which do not require additional active electronic components, which other active electronic components do not comply with the requirement to function at high temperatures and for a long service life.
- An inherent property possessed by the system for transmitting electrical signals and/or electrical energy via an electrically conductive medium is the possibility of assigning an electrical resonance to one or more applied sensors and/or instruments, with the result that the transmission between sensors and/or instruments, which are then arranged so as to form transmitter and receiver units, will set the transmitter and receiver units in natural oscillation (impedance matching). This causes the electrical loss to be minimised, thereby permitting the greatest possible transmission of energy and signals by means of the present invention.
- the electrically conductive medium is a good electrical conductor, so that the eddy currents are converted to the least possible extent to heat
- the principle of induction from a time-variable magnetic field creates an internal potential difference in the electrically conductive medium, which in turn leads to an eddy current .
- a force will be applied to the electrons in the eddy current in a direction which is oriented at 90 degrees to the magnetic field and the electrons' direction of travel.
- the Hall force presses the electrons outwards towards the surface of the electrically conductive medium (for example a metal wall in a pipe).
- the magnetic field which is parallel to the wall in the electrically conductive medium, will generate an electric field which is oriented at 90 degrees to the time-variable magnetic field parallel to the wall.
- skin effect in the present invention means that motion of free electrons in the metal is influenced by magnetic and electric forces, thereby creating a compression of free electrons (current) towards the surface of the metal.
- the present invention may easily be employed together with all types of circuits where a time-variable modulated signal is desirable. Some examples of this are:
- the present invention relates to a system for transmitting electrical signals and/or electrical energy via an electrically conductive medium, where the system
- conductive medium will furthermore be arranged in such a manner that it is mounted above and adjacent to the at least one electric wound coil mounted on the inside of the electrically conductive medium, whereby these two electric wound coils form a "transmitter and receiver unit" in the system.
- Each of the electric coils' conductors will then be mounted parallel to each other, where each of the electric coils will be oriented relative to the other in such a manner that the winding wires are substantially arranged vectorially in parallel.
- a time-variable current for example from a live wire or a battery connected to the electric coil
- a magnetic field will be generated with decreasing magnetic gradient (magnetic field strength) inwards in a volume which is limited by the external and internal surface of the electrically conductive medium, where the magnetic field strength generates an eddy current which will circulate between the external and internal surface of the volume of the electrically conductive medium.
- the electric coil to which a time-variable current is not applied, will then receive a voltage via induction on account of the magnetic field from the eddy current created between the external and internal surface of the electrically conductive medium.
- these two electric coils will react to each other via the electrically conductive medium.
- a coil refers to a device consisting of a core (centre) with an arbitrary geometrical shape (most commonly a rectangular or circular shape) where an electrical conductor is wound around the longitudinal axis of this core.
- the electrically conductive medium may be any kind of material which is electrically conductive, for example a metal, where the electrically conductive medium may further be composed of a flat surface, a pipe or be in the form of a connector with electrically conductive metal.
- one or more of the electric wound coils in the system for transmitting electrical signals and/or electrical energy may be connected in a suitable manner to one or more sensors.
- a sensor may, for example, comprise a resonance circuit, in which case the resonance circuit may be employed for measuring a characteristic frequency characterising a specific physical state or parameter.
- Such physical states or parameters may, for example, be pressure and temperature in an oil and/or gas well, electrical conductivity in the electrically conductive medium or the like.
- the system for transmitting electrical signals and/or electrical energy according to the present invention also comprises one or more electronic circuits which are capable of measuring one or more of the above-mentioned physical states or parameters, in which case the electronic circuit or circuits are connected in a suitable manner to one or more of the electric coils in the system.
- One or more of the electric coils in the system according to the present invention may be connected to a switch, where the switch is controlled by electrical signals and/or electrical energy transmitted via the electrically conductive medium. This will enable the electric coil or coils to be switched off or on as required.
- system for transmitting electrical signals and/or electrical energy according to the present invention also comprises an energy storage medium, where this energy storage medium may, for example, be a battery.
- Figure 1 illustrates the principle involved in a system for transmitting electrical signals and/or electrical energy via an electrically conductive medium according to the present invention, where the system's various components are shown in an expanded section, and
- Figure 2 illustrates the use of the system for transmitting electrical signals and/or electrical energy via an electrically conductive medium according to the present invention mounted in an oil and/or gas well.
- Figure 1 illustrates a system for transmitting electrical signals and/or electrical energy via an electrically conductive medium according to the present invention, where the system is based on a principle involving eddy current as transmission method for electrical signals and electrical energy.
- Eddy current according to the present invention should be understood to refer to a flow of electrons which create one or more closed loops within the electrically conductive medium, for example an electrically conductive plate or a pipe R.
- the system comprises two or more electric wound coils 1, 3, where the winding wires 11, 31 are arranged in parallel in each electric wound coil 1, 3, and where each of the electric wound coils 1, 3 as a separate unit is oriented relative to the other, with the result that the winding wires 11, 31 are predominantly arranged vectorially in parallel.
- At least one electric wound coil 1 , 3 will then be mounted on each side of the electrically conductive plate or the pipe R, where transmission of electrical energy and/or electrical signals is enabled by the at least one electric wound coil 1 , 3 generating a time-variable magnetic field which generates magnetic field lines 2, 4 parallel to a pipe wall 7 in the pipe R or at an angle (angular specification) to the pipe wall 7.
- This magnetic field can then transmit an electrical signal and/or power in two different ways: if the magnetic conductivity of the pipe wall 7 is low, the transmission will substantially be based on electrical eddy current internally through the pipe wall 7, generated by the magnetic field with the magnetic field lines 2, 4 which are created parallel to the pipe wall 7.
- the magnetic field will also be conducted as a magnetic force through and internally in the pipe wall 7.
- This magnetic force will therefore be conducted in a closed loop, which is the shortest distance round the pipe wall 7, i.e. peripherally round the centre of the pipe R. Since the magnetic force or the flow runs peripherally round the pipe R, windings 31 in the electric wound coil 3, which is mounted on the opposite side of the pipe wall 7 to the electric wound coil 1 , will be influenced by the magnetic force and a voltage will be induced as explained by the induction law, which is based on a time-variable magnetic field.
- the magnetic field lines 2, 4 will decrease in strength in inverse proportion to the distance inwards in the pipe wall 7, and on account of the gradient will induce an electrical eddy current in a direction 90 degrees to the magnetic field lines 2, 4 formed between the pipe wall 7 (i.e. between the inner wall and the outer wall of the pipe R). Since a circulating flow is generated along the height (vertically) of the electric wound coil 1, 3, this flow of electrons will move along the height direction (vertically) of the electric wound coil 1, 3 (i.e.
- the system for transmitting electrical signals and/or electrical energy in an electrically conductive medium according to the present invention is furthermore non-directional and each electric wound coil 1, 3 will be able to act both as generator and receiver
- the pipe R is shown provided with a cutout U between the upper and lower parts.
- the cutout eddy currents 6 are illustrated which arrange for the energy transport in the electrically conductive medium for the electric wound coils 1 , 3.
- the electric wound coils 1, 3 can then be connected by means of suitable devices (not shown) to the pipe's R cutout U.
- suitable devices may be in the form of clips, holding brackets or the like.
- the electric wound coils 1, 3 are arranged around the entire circumference of the pipe R, both externally and internally. It should be understood, however, that the electric wound coils may also be arranged over only a part of the pipe's R circumference. A person skilled in the art will know how this should be done and it is therefore not discussed further here.
- Figure 2 illustrates a typical use for the system for transmitting electrical signals and/or electrical energy according to the present invention, where the system is used for measuring pressure and/or temperature in one or more annuli in a well, without barrier-breaking devices between the separate annuli in the well.
- a sensor 8 is mounted in an annulus B in the well, where the sensor 8 may, for example, be based on measuring change of capacitance.
- the sensor 8 measure pressure and/or temperature due to change of resonance frequencies in a circuit based on capacitance and impedance.
- a time-variable electrical signal will be transmitted (sinusoidal) from a transceiver I, which is connected to an electric cable 12, where the electric cable 12 extends through an annulus A.
- the time-variable signal will generate a magnetic field in the electric wound coil 3, which in turn generates an eddy current through the pipe wall 7 in the pipe R.
- the electric coil 1 will generate an induced time-variable voltage which sets a resonance circuit in the sensor 8 in oscillation.
- the resonance circuit in the sensor 8 will oscillate in step with the electrical signal (applied voltage) as long as transceiver I transmits energy.
- the resonance circuit in the sensor 8 will continue to oscillate at its characteristic natural frequency as long as there is energy in the resonance circuit in the sensor 8.
- the characteristic natural frequency will then generate a time-variable voltage with a frequency which is proportional to the measured parameter (pressure and/or temperature).
- This voltage signal will then generate a magnetic field around the electric wound coil 1, which in turn generates an eddy current 6 through the pipe wall 7 in the pipe R.
- the electric wound coil 3 will receive an induced time-variable voltage which can be measured via the electric cable 12 connected to the transceiver I.
- This measuring system is based on components which are passive, in addition to which each circuit is designed so that the resistance to the generated oscillations (impedance) is as low as possible.
- the actual sensor 8 may be realized in different ways by everything from active electronics such as processors and transistors to passive systems such as capacitance, inductance, crystals etc., to other mechanical resonance systems such as, for example, a piano wire.
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