USRE32463E - Method of and apparatus for telemetering information from a point in a well borehole to the earth's surface - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to new and useful improvements in rotary well drilling operations and provides the means for transmitting desired down-hole imformation to the surface by causing the drilling rig pump pressure to depart from its normal level in sympathy with digital signals derived at a down-hole location. This is accomplished by the venting of drilling fluid from the interior of the drill stem into the borehole annulus in a binary coded decimal format, by means of a valve that is caused to operate by the digital output of one or more down-hole transducers.
- the drilling apparatus includes means whereby a drill string (consisting of a number of sections of hollow pipe and having a drill bit connected to the lower end) is caused to rotate, while the amount of axial force applied to the bit is carefully controlled.
- drilling fluid (some mixtures of which are colloquially known as "mud"
- mud drilling fluid
- the drilling fluid containing the cuttings from the drill bit
- the drilling fluid acts to cool and lubricate the drill bit and the exterior of the drill string.
- the drilling fluid prvides a back pressure in the hole to more or less contain natural gas that may be encountered during the drilling process.
- the bit is constructed to include a number of nozzles (typically three) through which the fluid is forced at relatively high pressures.
- the drilling apparatus includes pumps, piping, and the required swivel joint to permit the entry of the fluid into the rotating drill string.
- a survey is carried out by lowering a recording inclinometer (EG: one in which the position of pendulum is photographed) down the interior of the drill string on electrically conducting wires.
- EG recording inclinometer
- an instrument responsive to inclination and triggered by a clockwork mechanism may be dropped into the drill string and recovered later.
- the former technique is expensive and time consuming, and necessitates the stopping of fluid circulation--which emphasizes the possibility of the drill string becoming stuck in the hole.
- the latter technique will only provide information considerably after the fact, and if the instrument happened to encounter an obstruction en route to the bottom of the hole, the clockwork mechanism may have triggered the recording too soon, thereby providing seriously misleading information.
- Transmission of information from the down-hole location is effected by selectively opening and closing the valve in sympathy with logical ones and zeroes that are obtained electronically from sub-surface transducers.
- the transmitted information is received by electronically detecting the variations in pump pressure caused by the opening and closing of the downhole valve. Therefore, under conditions of dynamic drilling fluid circulation, information is transmitted from a down-hole location to the earth's surface.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide means whereby the down-hole instrumentation and valve assembly can be actuated on command from the surface. If the driller wishes to interrogate a sub-surface transducer that is included as an input means to the present apparatus, he can do so by deliberately decreasing and then increasing the surface pump pressure in a sequence to which the applicable down-hole actuating means is responsive.
- FIG. 1 is a simplified schematic view showing the rotary drilling technique, including the sub-surface instrumentation and transmitting "sub" of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a block diagram of the surface electronic circuitry.
- FIG. 3 is a schematic side elevation of the instrumentation and transmitting "sub”.
- FIG. 4 is a cross section substantially along the line 4--4 of FIG. 3.
- FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional schematic view showing the interior of the instrumentation and transmitting "sub" and taken substantially long the line 5--5 of FIG. 3.
- FIG. 6 is a diagram of the voltage analog of pump pressue vs time as detected by the surface receiving apparatus with the down-hole valve closed.
- FIG. 7 is a diagram of the voltage analog of pump pressure vs time as detected by the surface receiving apparatus with the down-hole valve opened, and closed.
- FIG. 1 there is shown therein a simplified sketch of the apparatus used in a conventional rotary drilling rig.
- the drill string collectively designated 10 consists of a drill bit 11 affixed to the lower end, one or more drill collars 12, having a greater weight and greater mean diameter than the sections of drill pipe 13, and a "kelly" 14 having a polygon cross section.
- a rotary table 15 includes a centrally located polygon shaped hole (not illustrated) to loosely accommodate the kelly 14, such that rotational movement of the table 15 causes the kelly 14, and hence the entire drill string 10, to rotate.
- the drill collars 12 are included to increase the weight of the drill string, such that the overall center of gravity of the drill string is located towards the bottom end.
- the top end of the kelly 14 is connected to a swivel joint 16 which, in turn, is connected to a supporting hook 17.
- the hook is affixed to the travelling block of a "block and tackle" assembly (not illustrated) whereby the drill string 10 may be raised and lowered by means of a rig's draw-works.
- the swivel joint 16 permits the drill string to rotate while the hook 17 remains fixed; it also affords a means whereby drilling fluid can be injected into the interior of the drill string from a flexible mud stand-pipe 18.
- the drilling fluid (mud) circulation system consists of one or more pumps (not illustrated) used to force the mud through the stand-pipe 18, through the interior of the drill string 10, through restrictive nozzles 11A in the drill bit 11, through the annulus 19, back to the earth's surface, and through a mud output flow line 20 into a series of tanks (not illustrated).
- the input of the pump is effected by means of a suction line into one of the mud tanks (not illustrated) thereby completing the circulatory system. All of the foregoing apparatus is conventional.
- FIG. 1 shows the down-hole assembly or "sub" portion 21 of the present invention as it may be installed in the drill string 10 (typically) above the drill bit, and containing the electronic, electrical, and mechanical devices hereinafter to be described.
- FIG. 2 there is shown an arrangement of electronic circuitry that is part of the present invention and is located in some convenient place in the "on surface" rig's quarters.
- This circuitry operates in conjunction with the down-hole apparatus to receive, decode and read-out the information that is telemetered from the sub-surface location.
- the surface installation includes a means of electronically interpreting the variations in pump pressure so as to facilitate the interrogation of the down-hole apparatus.
- 22A is a "pressure to Voltage" transducer, well known in the art, that provides an output voltage having a magnitude that is predictably related to the pressure of the drilling fluid in the piping between the pump and the swivel joint 16.
- the analog signal indicative of pump pressure is processed by the pressure transducer electronics 22B for subsequent receive/decode treatment 22C and presentation in analog and/or digital formats in such devices as strip chart recorders and in-line digital displays 22D.
- the interrogation module 22E is typically located within the range of vision of the driller while he is operating the rig's controls. This interrogation module presents the driller with a visual indication of the ON/OFF pumping events he is to follow in order to interrogate the down-hole detection and transmission means.
- the interrogation module 22E will respond to the output of the pressure transducer 22A such that in a series of six lamps (not illustrated), the first is illuminated when the pump pressure decreases an amount consistent with the sensitivity of the down-hole pressure detecting means. Observing that the first lamp is lit, the driller re-energizes the motor driving the pump, and the subsequent pressure increase is detected by the transducer 22A. When said pressure increases an amount consistent with the down-hole system's upper pressure response point, the second lamp in the interrogation module's series is automatically illuminated, advising the driller that the interrogation sequence requires him to again cause a pressure decrease by de-activating the pump.
- the driller By responding to the ON/OFF commands of the lamps within a predetermined time period (typically 30 seconds) the driller has created a series of pressure variations or "pulses" to which the down-hole instrumentation is responsive.
- the result of such interrogation is to activate an asynchronous down-hole detection/transmission apparatus such that the magnitude of the selected sub-surface parameter is reported to the surface by the means herein described.
- the circuitry for the lamp is well known, it is not deemed necessary to illustrate same. Furthermore other indicating devices could be used.
- FIG. 3 there is shown an exterior view of the down-hole instrumentation and transmitting "sub" 21 of the present invention
- FIG. 5 there is shown an interior view (section 5--5) of the "sub”.
- the drilling fluid flows downward through the wash-pipe 23 that has an offset section 23A for the purpose of providing space for the electro/mechanical sub-systems of the present invention.
- the down-hole instrumentation is in a quiescent state until it is actuated by a command from the surface as previously described.
- the means whereby the down-hole instrumentation is responsive to the "command" pressure variations includes a rate of pressure change (dp/dt) switch 24 contained in an electro/mechanical cavity 30, with associated electronic circuitry contained in an annular electronic cavity 25.
- the (dp/dt) switch 24 is responsive to the time rate of change of drilling fluid pressure. This switch, which is conventional, will operate if, and only if, the pressure of the drilling fluid changes a predetermined amount in a fixed time interval.
- the electrical power required to carry out the foregoing operations is provided (typically) by a battery of dry cells (not illustrated) contained in the annular power supply cavity 28. Electrical cabling 29 is used to interconnect the various components and devices constituting the instrumentation package.
- the three functional cavities 25, 28 and 30 are separated by means of seals 31 and 32. Alternatively, it is preferable that these cavities or components are each a self-contained module having closed ends, and screw threadably connected together to form the complete "sub" 21, in order to isolate the cavities from one another in the event that a seal 31 ruptures for example, as the drilling fluid would damage or destroy the electronics and/or power supply.
- the apparatus is expandable to include sampling and multiplexing circuitry (well known in the electronics art) such that a series of identifiable digital words, each word reflecting the output of a specific measurement transducer, may be used to activate the valve 27 in a sequential manner as previously described.
- FIG. 6 there is shown a plot that is typical of PUMP PRESSURE vs TIME as experienced in normal well drilling operations.
- the average pump pressure is shown to be 1000 psi, with cyclic variations above and below this value caused by the reciprocating motion of the piston in the pump. As previously mentioned, this pressure is applied to overcome the resistance offered by the nozzles in the drill bit 11.
- the sequence is repeated. In each of the two cases, the valve is fully open for a total of 2 seconds.
- valve opening and closing events will be influenced by various factors and is therefore made variable in this apparatus.
- a particular drillng rig may include a surge suppressor in the drilling fluid circulating system, and this compressed air device will tend to integrate the pressure waves that form the basis for the present communications medium.
- the down-hole valve is caused to remain open for a period that compensates for the time constant of the integrating surge suppressor, and may, as a result, require a slightly longer time to transmit a given digital word.
- a pressure to voltage transducer 22A is installed in the pipe 18A between the pump and stand-pipe 18.
- the object of this transducer is to provide, on a continual basis, a voltage that is analogous to the pressure applied to the drilling fluid by the rig's pump.
- the voltage output of this transducer is automatically monitored by electronics circuitry 22B such that significant pressure decreases, caused by the opening of the down-hole valve 27 are detected.
- This receiver Operating in conjunction with the transducer electronics there is a surface "RECEIVER” 22C as shown in FIG. 2.
- This receiver contains electronics circuitry that will establish, by means of timing pulses, the validity of the information as reported by the pressure transducer 22A. If the information is valid, it will be processed by the receiver 22C and subsequently transferred to a "read-out" means 22D in a format that is meaningful to the rig operator.
- a measurement of one or more down-hole parameters is made and digitized; the digital word is used to release drilling fluid from the interior of the drill string to the annulus in a sequence conforming to the digital word; the resulting decrease in pump pressure is detected at the earth's surface, and presented to the rig operator in a meaningful way.
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