WO2019108317A1 - Pressure control device with composite annular seal assembly - Google Patents
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- This disclosure relates generally to equipment utilized and operations performed in conjunction with a subterranean well and, in an example described below, more particularly provides a pressure control device and associated methods and systems.
- a pressure control device may be used to isolate a well annulus from the atmosphere at or near surface, for example, in managed pressure drilling operations.
- the pressure control device seals off the annulus surrounding a drill string (such as, an annulus between the drill string and an outer tubular riser string) and, in some examples, annular seals that sealingly engage the drill string can rotate with the drill string.
- FIG. 1 is a representative partially cross-sectional view of an example of a well system and associated method which can embody principles of this disclosure.
- FIG. 2 is a representative cross-sectional view of an example of a pressure control device that may be used in the FIG. 1 system and method, and which can embody the principles of this disclosure.
- FIG. 3 is a representative detailed cross-sectional view of an example of an annular seal assembly in the FIG. 2 pressure control device.
- FIGS. 4 & 5 are representative cross-sectional views of the annular seal assembly.
- FIG. 1 Representatively illustrated in FIG. 1 is a system 10 for use with a subterranean well, and an associated method, which can embody principles of this disclosure.
- system 10 and method are merely one example of an application of the principles of this disclosure in practice, and a wide variety of other examples are possible.
- a generally tubular riser string 12 extends between a water-based rig 14 and a lower marine riser package 16 above a subsea wellhead installation 18 (including, for example, various blowout preventers, hangers, fluid connections, etc.).
- a subsea wellhead installation 18 including, for example, various blowout preventers, hangers, fluid connections, etc.
- the principles of this disclosure could be practiced with a land-based rig, or with a riser-less installation.
- a tubular string 20 (such as, a jointed or continuous drill string, a coiled tubing string, etc.) extends through the riser string 12 and is used to drill a wellbore 22 into the earth.
- a drill bit 24 is connected at a lower or distal end of the tubular string 20.
- the drill bit 24 may be rotated by rotating the tubular string 20 (for example, using a top drive or rotary table of the rig 14), and/or a drilling motor (not shown) may be connected in the tubular string 20 above the drill bit 24.
- the riser string 12 depicted in FIG. 1 includes an outer riser housing assembly 26 connected in the riser string 12 below a tensioner ring 28
- the riser housing assembly 26 could be connected above the tensioner ring 28, or could be otherwise positioned (such as, in the wellhead installation 18 in a riser-less configuration).
- the scope of this disclosure is not limited to any particular details of the riser string 12 or riser housing assembly 26 as described herein or depicted in the drawings.
- the riser housing assembly 26 includes a side port 30 that provides for fluid communication between a conduit 32 and an annulus 34 formed radially between the riser string 12 and the tubular string 20.
- drilling fluid can be circulated from the rig 14 downward through the tubular string 20, outward from the drill bit 24, upward through the annulus 34, and return to the rig 14 via the conduit 32.
- a releasable assembly 40 is installed in the riser housing assembly 26.
- the releasable assembly 40 in this example is of the type known to those skilled in the art as a rotating control device.
- the releasable assembly 40 and the outer riser housing assembly 26 comprise a pressure control device 48.
- the scope of this disclosure is not limited to installation or retrieval of any particular type of releasable assembly in the riser housing assembly 26.
- the releasable assembly 40 could comprise a portion of a non-rotating pressure control device (e.g., having one or more non- rotating annular seals for engagement with the tubular string 20).
- the releasable assembly 40 includes one or more annular seals 42 that seal off the annulus 34 above the side port 30.
- the annular seals 42 are configured to sealingly engage an exterior of the tubular string 20.
- the annular seals 42 may be of a type known to those skilled in the art as“passive,”“active” or a combination of passive and active. The scope of this disclosure is not limited to use of any particular type of annular seal.
- Rotation of the annular seals 42 relative to the riser housing assembly 26 is provided for by bearings 44 of the releasable assembly 40.
- the annular seals 42 and bearings 44 are releasably secured in the riser housing assembly 26 by a latch 46.
- the latch 46 permits the annular seals 42 and/or the bearings 44 to be installed in, or retrieved from, the riser housing assembly 26 when desired, for example, to service or replace the seals 42 and/or bearings 44.
- Various components of the latch 46 may be part of, or integral to, the riser housing assembly 26, the releasable assembly 40, or a combination thereof. The scope of this disclosure is not limited to any particular location(s) or configuration of any components or combination of components of the latch 46.
- FIG. 2 a more detailed cross-sectional view of an example of the pressure control device 48 is representatively illustrated.
- the pressure control device 48 is described below as it may be used in the system 10 and method of FIG. 1 , but it should be clearly understood that the pressure control device may be used in a variety of different systems and methods, in keeping with the principles of this disclosure.
- the releasable assembly 40 includes two of the annular seals 42 for sealingly engaging the tubular string 20.
- the annular seals 42 are connected to, and rotate with, an inner barrel 50. In this manner, the annular seals 42 can rotate with the tubular string 20 while sealingly engaging the tubular string.
- the inner barrel 50 is rotatably supported by the bearings 44 relative to an outer barrel 52.
- a latch member 54 of the latch 46 is displaced radially inward into
- the latch 46 may be hydraulically, pneumatically, electrically or otherwise actuated to displace the latch member 54. To release the releasable assembly 40 for retrieval from the housing assembly 26, the latch 46 is actuated to displace the latch member 54 radially outward and disengaged from the recess 56.
- the latch 46 could be part of the releasable assembly 40, in which case the annular recess 56 could be formed in the housing assembly 26, and the latch member 54 could be displaced radially outward into
- An annular seal assembly 60 is carried on the releasable assembly 40 for sealing between the releasable assembly and the housing assembly 26.
- the annular seal assembly 60 is sealingly engaged about the releasable assembly 40 and, when the releasable assembly is installed in the housing assembly 26, the annular seal assembly is sealingly engaged in the housing assembly.
- FIG. 3 a larger scale cross-sectional view of an example of the annular seal assembly 60 operatively positioned between the releasable assembly 40 and the housing assembly 26 in the pressure control device 48 is representatively illustrated.
- the annular seal assembly 60 seals off and prevents flow through an annular gap 62 formed radially between the releasable assembly 40 and the housing assembly 26.
- the annular seal assembly 60 includes an elastic or resilient annular seal element 64 adhered or bonded to an annular rigid support element 66.
- the annular seal assembly 60 is retained on the releasable assembly 40 by a protective retainer sleeve 68.
- the seal element 64 is sealingly engaged with an external surface 70 on the releasable assembly 40 (in this example, on a component 52a sealingly connected to the outer barrel 52).
- the seal element 64 is also sealingly engaged with a seal bore 72 in the housing assembly 26 (in this example, the seal bore is positioned in a latch housing 74 for securing the latch 46 in the housing assembly).
- FIGS. 4 & 5 cross-sectional views of the example of the annular seal assembly 60 are representatively illustrated, apart from the remainder of the pressure control device 48. In these views, details of the construction of this example of the annular seal assembly 60 may be more conveniently seen.
- the seal element 64 may comprise an elastomer (such as, rubber, nitrile, buna-N, FINBR, a fluoroelastomer, etc.), or another suitable resilient sealing material, capable of sealingly engaging the external surface 70 of the releasable assembly 40 and the seal bore 72 in the housing assembly 26.
- elastomer such as, rubber, nitrile, buna-N, FINBR, a fluoroelastomer, etc.
- another suitable resilient sealing material capable of sealingly engaging the external surface 70 of the releasable assembly 40 and the seal bore 72 in the housing assembly 26.
- combinations of sealing materials, combinations of sealing and non-sealing materials, and non-resilient materials may be used in the seal element 64.
- the rigid support element 66 includes two annular-shaped components 66a, b.
- the rigid support element 66 could comprise a single component, or other numbers of components.
- Other numbers of seal elements 64 could also be provided.
- the scope of this disclosure is not limited to any particular details of the annular seal element 60 as described herein or depicted in the drawings.
- the rigid support element 66 comprises a relatively rigid material (such as, steel, ductile iron, other metal alloys and metals, composites, rigid polymers, etc.). Since the components 66a, b are bonded to the seal element 64, the components restrict radial displacement of the seal element. This prevents the seal element 64 from being dislodged from the releasable assembly 40 as it is being conveyed through the riser string 12 (see FIG. 1 ), and prevents fluid flow from washing the seal element off of the releasable assembly and otherwise causing flow damage to the seal element.
- a relatively rigid material such as, steel, ductile iron, other metal alloys and metals, composites, rigid polymers, etc.
- the seal element 64 can be made of an HNBR material and the support element components 66a, b can be made of an SAE 4130 steel alloy.
- the seal element 64 can be positioned between the support element components 66a, b in a heated press, with a bonding agent applied between the seal element and each of the support element components.
- the press is closed and pressure is increased to shape the seal element 64.
- Increased temperature in the press cures the HNBR material and activates the bonding agent, so that the support element
- the seal element 64 has respective radially inward and outward sealing surfaces 64a, b and axially opposing bonding surfaces 64c, d.
- the radially inward sealing surface 64a sealingly engages the external surface 70 on the releasable assembly 40 (see FIG. 3)
- the radially outward sealing surface 64b sealingly engages the seal bore 72 in the housing assembly 26
- the bonding surface 64c is adhered or bonded to the support element component 66a
- the bonding surface 64d is adhered or bonded to the support element component 66b.
- sealing surface 64a extends radially inward farther than each of the support element components 66a, b, and the sealing surface 64b extends radially outward farther than each of the support element components. This enables the seal element 64 sealing surfaces 64a, b to sealingly contact the respective external surface 70 and seal bore 72, and to deflect axially prior to fully engaging the releasable assembly 40 into the housing assembly 26.
- seal element 64 is depicted in the drawings as being positioned axially between the support element components 66a, b, the seal element could be otherwise positioned in other examples.
- the seal element 64 could be positioned, for example, in an annular groove or recess internal or external to the support element 66.
- the pressure control device 48 includes the annular seal assembly 60 that allows the releasable assembly 40 to be positioned and sealed in the housing assembly 26, with damage to or dislodgment of the seal assembly being prevented, or at least mitigated.
- a pressure control device 48 for use with a subterranean well is provided to the art by the above disclosure.
- the pressure control device 48 can include a housing assembly 26, a releasable assembly 40 releasably secured relative to the housing assembly 26, the releasable assembly 40 being configured to seal against a tubular string 20 extending through the pressure control device 48, and an annular seal assembly 60 that prevents flow through an annular gap 62 formed radially between the housing assembly 26 and the releasable assembly 40.
- the annular seal assembly 60 comprises a resilient seal element 64 bonded to a rigid support element 66.
- the resilient seal element 64 may comprise an elastomer.
- the resilient seal element 64 may sealingly engage each of the housing assembly 26 and the releasable assembly 40.
- the rigid support element 66 may comprise at least two components 66a, b.
- the resilient seal element 64 may be bonded to each of the components 66a, b.
- the resilient seal element 64 may be bonded between the components 66a, b.
- the resilient seal element 64 may be annular shaped and comprise radially inward and radially outward sealing surfaces 64a, b, and axially opposite bonding surfaces 64c, d.
- the radially inward sealing surface 64a may sealingly engage the releasable assembly 40
- the radially outward sealing surface 64b may sealingly engage the housing assembly 26, and the axially opposite bonding surfaces 64c, d may be bonded to at least one component 66a, b of the rigid support element 66.
- the releasable assembly 40 may comprise an outer barrel 52, at least one seal 42 configured to sealingly engage the tubular string 20, and bearings 44 that rotatably support the seal 42 relative to the outer barrel 52.
- a method of securing a releasable assembly 40 in a housing assembly 26 of a pressure control device 48 is also provided to the art by the above
- the method can include: attaching an annular seal assembly 60 to the releasable assembly 40, the annular seal assembly 60 comprising a rigid support element 66 bonded to a resilient seal element 64; and receiving the releasable assembly 40 at least partially in the housing assembly 26, thereby sealingly engaging the resilient seal element 64 with a seal bore 72 in the housing assembly 26.
- the attaching step can include sealingly engaging the resilient seal element 64 with the releasable assembly 40.
- the receiving step can include sealing off an annular gap 62 between the releasable assembly 40 and the housing assembly 26.
- the rigid support element 66 may restrict displacement of the resilient seal element 64 radially relative to the releasable assembly 40.
- the resilient seal element 64 may be bonded between at least two components 66a, b of the rigid support element 66.
- the system 10 can include: a housing assembly 26 configured for connection as part of a riser string 12; a releasable assembly 40 releasably secured relative to the housing assembly 26; and an annular seal assembly 60 that prevents flow through an annular gap 62 between the releasable assembly 40 and the housing assembly 26.
- the annular seal assembly 60 comprises an annular seal element 64 adhered to a rigid support element 66, the annular seal element 64 extending farther radially outward than the rigid support element 66.
- the annular seal element 64 may comprise an elastomer.
- the annular seal element 64 may sealingly engage a seal bore 72 in the housing assembly 26, the seal bore 72 being formed in a latch housing 74 for a latch 46 that releasably latches the releasable assembly 40 with the housing assembly 26.
- the annular seal element 64 may sealingly engage the releasable assembly 40.
- the rigid support element 66 may include multiple components 66a, b.
- the annular seal element 64 may be bonded to each of the components 66a, b.
- the rigid support element 66 may include at least two components 66a, b.
- the annular seal element 64 may be bonded between the components 66a, b.
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