WO2019060233A1 - Rotating control device - Google Patents
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- This disclosure relates to the field of rotating control devices used in wellbore drilling and intervention. More specifically, the disclosure relates to bearing and seal assemblies for rotating control devices.
- Some drilling procedures include changing the fluid pressure exerted by the column of mud in the annulus.
- Such drilling procedures include "managed pressure drilling” (MPD) wherein a sealing element, called a rotating control device (“RCD”) is disposed at a selected longitudinal position in the annulus and a fluid outlet is provided below the RCD such that returning mud from the annulus may have its flow rate and/or pressure controlled, for example, using an adjustable orifice choke or other flow control device.
- MPD may enable using different density (“weight”) mud than would otherwise be required in order to provide sufficient hydrostatic pressure to keep fluid in exposed formations in the wellbore from entering the wellbore.
- An example method for MPD is described in U.S. Patents Nos. 6,904,981 issued to van Riet, 7, 185,719 issued to van Riet, and 7,350,597 issued to Reitsma.
- FIG. 1 shows an example embodiment of a rotating control device (RCD).
- RCD rotating control device
- FIG. 2 shows an example embodiment of a bearing and seal assembly disposed in an adapter sleeve.
- FIG. 3 shows an enlarged view of the example embodiment of the adapter sleeve shown in FIG. 2.
- FIG. 1 An example embodiment of a rotating control device (“RCD”) is shown in FIG. 1.
- the RCD 52 may be disposed within a RCD housing 50.
- the RCD housing 50 may be coupled within the riser (123 in FIG. 1) as explained with reference to FIG. 1.
- the RCD housing 50 may comprise a coupling 150A, 150B, respectively, at each longitudinal end for coupling the RCD housing 50 into a riser (not shown).
- the couplings 150A, 150B may be bolted flanges.
- the RCD housing 50 may comprise a through bore 150C along the longitudinal dimension of the RCD housing 50.
- the RCD housing 50 may comprise one or more first locking elements 154 disposed at a selected longitudinal position along the RCD housing 50.
- the one or more first locking elements 154 may comprise pistons. Pistons may be disposed in respective pockets 154B formed in or affixed to a side wall of the RCD housing 50. In some embodiments, each pocket 154B may be sealed on an outer end by a respective cover 154A. Fluid pressure, for example hydraulic fluid under pressure, may be selectively applied to one side of the one or more first locking elements 154 (e.g., pistons) to extend them radially inwardly into the through bore 150C.
- a landing surface 160 A may be formed for a bearing adapter sleeve 160.
- Fluid pressure may be used to retract the one or more first locking elements 154 (e.g., pistons) when disassembly of the RCD 52 is desired.
- the bearing adapter sleeve 160 will be explained in more detail with reference to FIGS. 2 and 3.
- the through bore 150C may comprise an enlarged internal diameter ring or groove 171 for receiving a seal (see FIG. 3) disposed on an outer surface of the bearing adapter sleeve 160.
- first locking elements 154 is only one example embodiment of the first locking elements 154.
- Other embodiments may comprise, for example and without limitation, motor rotated jack screws, electric solenoid operated plungers or any similar device which may be extended radially into the through bore 150C to form the landing surface 160A.
- the bearing and seal assembly may comprise an upper rotating seal 164 similar in material and configuration to the lower rotating seal 166.
- the lower rotating seal 166 and the upper rotating seal 164 may be coupled to a rotatable member 162.
- the rotatable member 162 may be supported by bearings (see FIG. 2) within a non-rotating housing 153.
- the non-rotating housing 153 may be disposed within the bearing adapter sleeve 160 as will be explained in more detail with reference to FIG. 2.
- the bearing and seal assembly may be inserted into the RCD housing 50 and retrieved therefrom using a running tool assembly.
- An example embodiment of a running tool assembly may comprise a running tool mandrel 152 having couplings 152A, 152B at each longitudinal end, for example, threaded connections, for coupling the running tool mandrel 152 to part of a drill string (not shown) to insert the bearing and seal assembly into the RCD housing 50 or to retrieve the bearing and seal assembly therefrom.
- the running tool assembly may also comprise a landing sleeve 167 coupled to an exterior of the running tool mandrel 152, for example, by capscrews 168.
- the landing sleeve 167 may comprise a shoulder 167A that engages an upper surface of the rotatable member 162 when the running tool mandrel 152 is inserted into the bearing and seal assembly.
- a collet assembly 161 may be disposed in a corresponding feature in an exterior surface of the running tool mandrel 152.
- the collet assembly 161 may engage a mating feature 162 A disposed on the interior surface of the rotatable member 162 so as to lock the running tool mandrel 152 to the rotatable member 162.
- the bearing and seal assembly When the bearing and seal assembly are disposed in the RCD housing 50 so that the bearing adapter sleeve 160 is in contact with the landing surface formed 160A by the extended one or more first locking elements 154 (e.g., pistons), the bearing and seal assembly may be locked in place longitudinally within the RCD housing 50 by operating one or more second locking elements 156.
- the one or more second locking elements 156 in some embodiments may be pistons, for example, fluid pressure operated pistons each disposed in a respective cylinder 156B sealed on an exterior by a respective cover 156A.
- Fluid pressure for example, hydraulic fluid under pressure may be used to extend the one or more second locking elements 156 (e.g., pistons) radially inwardly to retain the bearing adapter sleeve 160 longitudinally within the RCD housing 150 through bore 150C.
- the second locking elements 156 may be retracted when disassembly of the RCD 52 is desired. Pistons being used for the second locking elements 156 is only one example embodiment of the second locking elements 156.
- the running tool assembly may be removed from the bearing and seal assembly by exerting upward (longitudinal) force on the running tool mandrel 152.
- upward force may cause shear screws 163 to break, thus enabling the running tool mandrel 152 to disengage from the rotatable member 162.
- the RCD 50 is then ready for use during, for example, drilling operations.
- the bearing and seal assembly 180 may comprise a non-rotating housing 153 that may be configured similarly to non -rotating housings of RCDs known in the art.
- the rotatable member 162 as explained above, may be rotatably supported in the non-rotating housing 153 by bearings 155, for example, tapered roller bearings that may carry both axial and radial load. In the present example embodiment, there may be two sets of oppositely oriented tapered roller bearings.
- the rotatable member 162 may also be configured as are such rotatable members in RCDs known in the art.
- the upper rotating seal 164 and the lower rotating seal 166 shown in FIG. 2 may be configured as explained with reference to FIG. 1.
- the non- rotating housing 153 may be disposed in the bearing adapter sleeve 160.
- the bearing adapter sleeve 160 may comprise an internal upset 160B which forms a landing surface for one longitudinal end of the non-rotating housing 153.
- the internal upset 160B may be formed into the interior surface of the adapter sleeve 160 such as by machining.
- the internal upset 160B may be a ring affixed to the inner surface of the adapter sleeve 160.
- a retainer such as a split retaining ring 174 may be coupled to one longitudinal end of the bearing adapter sleeve 160 using selected tensile and/or shear strength fasteners 172 such as capscrews. Other embodiments may use bolts, pins or other types of screws.
- the present embodiment of the selected tensile and/or shear strength fasteners 172 is not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure.
- the selected tensile and/or shear strength fasteners 172 have a tensile and/or shear strength selected to enable removing the bearing and seal assembly 180 from the RCD housing (50 in FIG. 1) by reengaging the running tool assembly as explained with reference to FIG. 1 to the rotatable member 162.
- the one or more second locking elements (156 in FIG. 1) may be retracted and upward pull may be applied to the running tool mandrel (152 in FIG. 1).
- the bearing adapter sleeve 160 becomes stuck in the through bore (150C in FIG. 1) such as may occur by accumulation of drill cuttings, drilling fluid solids or other debris
- continued upward pull on the running tool mandrel (152 in FIG. 1) which force is ultimately transferred to the non-rotating housing 153, may cause the selected tensile and/or shear strength fasteners 172 to break, in the present embodiment in tension. Breaking the selected tensile and/or shear strength fasteners 172 will release the split retaining ring 174.
- the non-rotating housing 153 can be lifted out of the bearing adapter sleeve 160.
- the rotatable member 162, the upper rotating seal 164 and the lower rotating seal 166 are all coupled to the non-rotating housing 153 and will be withdrawn from the RCD housing (50 in FIG. 1) with the non-rotating housing 153.
- all of the bearing and seal assembly 180 except for the adapter sleeve 160 may be removed from the RCD housing (150 in FIG. 1).
- Removing the foregoing from the RCD housing (50 in FIG. 1) may provide a substantially clear through bore in the RCD housing (50 in FIG. 1) to enable further intervention through the riser (not shown) notwithstanding the stuck bearing adapter sleeve 160. In such circumstances, various operations on a wellbore (not shown 1) may continue without the need to disassemble the riser (not shown).
- the tensile and/or shear strength of the selected tensile and/or shear strength fasteners 172 may be chosen so that they will break at a lower upward pulling force on the bearing and seal assembly 180 than that required to break the shear screws (163 in FIG. 1) on the running tool mandrel (152 in FIG. 1). Selecting such tensile strength for the selected tensile and/or shear strength fasteners 172 is possible because the bearing adapter sleeve 160 may be longitudinally locked in place by the second locking elements (156 in FIG. 1) engaging an upper surface of the split retaining ring 174. Thus, the running tool assembly may be disengaged from the bearing and seal assembly 180 by pulling upward with sufficient force to break the shear screws (163 in FIG.
- FIG. 3 shows the bearing adapter sleeve 160 in more detail.
- the outer surface of the bearing adapter sleeve 160 may have one or more features to retain a seal 176.
- the longitudinal position of the seal 176 may be selected such that the seal 176 engages the enlarged internal diameter ring or groove (171 in FIG. 1) when the bearing and seal assembly (180 in FIG. 2) is inserted into the RCD housing (50 in FIG. 1).
- the seal 176 and groove (171 in FIG. 1) cooperatively engage so as to enable inserting the bearing and seal assembly (180 in FIG. 2) into the RCD housing (50 in FIG. 1) without the need to use a protective sleeve on the through bore (150C in FIG. 1).
- RCD Assembly and disassembly of the RCD (52 in FIG. 2) may be facilitated by removing the need to use a protective sleeve.
- Another possible benefit of using the bearing adapter sleeve 160 on the non-rotating housing (153 in FIG. 2) is that the bearing and seal assembly 180 may be disposed in a RCD housing having a larger diameter than would otherwise be required to be used in connection with the non-rotating housing (153 in FIG. 2).
- one size of non-rotating housing may be used with RCD housings having differing internal diameter.
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