Apparatus for generating hydraulic shock waves in a well
First Claim
1. Apparatus for the discharge of electrical energy into a fluid bearing formation of a borehole to produce a hydraulic shock wave for assisting in the removal of fluid from the formation;
- said apparatus comprising;
a bank of capacitors positioned at a surface location for the storage of electrical energy;
a source of electrical energy to provide electrical energy to said bank of capacitors;
a tool positioned within said borehole adjacent the formation; and
an electrical cable extending between said bank of capacitors and said tool for supplying electrical energy to said tool;
said tool having an upper end portion containing an upper electrode and a spaced lower end portion containing a lower electrode, said electrodes being in opposed spaced relation and defining a spark gap therebetween, said upper end portion of said tool having a plurality of tubular sections threadedly connected to each other in end to end relation;
said cable including a central electrical conductor and a ground conduit insulated from said central electrical conductor, said electrical ground conduct having ends secured to one of said tool sections of said upper end portion, the lowermost section of said tool sections having the electrode thereon connected to said conductor;
said electrical cable having an outer protective sheath secured to the uppermost of said sections of said upper end portion for anchoring said cable and supporting said tool.
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Abstract
Apparatus for electrically generating hydraulic shock waves in a fluid bearing formation (14) of a bore hole (10) including a tool (16) having an upper electrode (42) and a lower electrode (46) forming a spark gap therebetween. The tool (16) has an upper end portion (40) comprised of a plurality of sections (40A-40E) threaded to each other in end to end relation and an armored electrical cable (18) having an outer metal sheath (34) is anchored to the uppermost section (40A). The tool (16) is particularly adapted for fitting within a casing having a four inch diameter and the electrodes (42,46) have diverging planar end surface portions (84) coated with tungsten carbide to provide wear resistant surfaces.
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19 Claims
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1. Apparatus for the discharge of electrical energy into a fluid bearing formation of a borehole to produce a hydraulic shock wave for assisting in the removal of fluid from the formation;
- said apparatus comprising;
a bank of capacitors positioned at a surface location for the storage of electrical energy; a source of electrical energy to provide electrical energy to said bank of capacitors; a tool positioned within said borehole adjacent the formation; and an electrical cable extending between said bank of capacitors and said tool for supplying electrical energy to said tool; said tool having an upper end portion containing an upper electrode and a spaced lower end portion containing a lower electrode, said electrodes being in opposed spaced relation and defining a spark gap therebetween, said upper end portion of said tool having a plurality of tubular sections threadedly connected to each other in end to end relation; said cable including a central electrical conductor and a ground conduit insulated from said central electrical conductor, said electrical ground conduct having ends secured to one of said tool sections of said upper end portion, the lowermost section of said tool sections having the electrode thereon connected to said conductor; said electrical cable having an outer protective sheath secured to the uppermost of said sections of said upper end portion for anchoring said cable and supporting said tool. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
- said apparatus comprising;
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4. Apparatus for the discharge of electrical energy into a fluid bearing formation of a borehole to produce a hydraulic shock wave for assisting in the removal of fluid from the formation;
- sand apparatus comprising;
a bank of capacitors positioned at a surface location for the storage of electrical energy; a source of electrical energy to provide electrical energy to said bank of capacitors; a tool positioned within said borehole adjacent the formation; and an electrical cable extending between said bank of capacitors and said tool for supplying electrical energy to said tool; said tool having an upper end portion containing an upper electrode and a spaced lower end portion containing a lower electrode, said electrodes being in opposed spaced relation and defining a spark gap therebetween, said upper end portion of said tool having a plurality of sections threadedly connected to each other in end to end relation; said cable including a central electrical conductor and a ground conduit insulated from said central electrical conductor, said electrical ground conduct having ends secured to one of said tool sections of said upper end portion, the lowermost section of said tool sections having the electrode thereon connected to said conductor; said upper and lower electrodes having opposed projecting tips spaced from each other to form the spark gap therebetween and having end surface portions diverging from said projecting tips in opposite directions, said tips and said adjacent end surface portions having an abrasion resistant material thereon for prolonging the life of said electrodes. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6)
- sand apparatus comprising;
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7. Apparatus for the discharge of electrical energy into a fluid bearing formation of a borehole to produce a hydraulic shock wave for assisting in the removal of fluid from the formation;
- said apparatus comprising;
a bank of capacitors positioned at a surface location for the storage of electrical energy; a source of electrical energy to provide electrical energy to said bank of capacitors; a tool positioned within said borehole adjacent said fluid bearing formation and adapted to fit within a casing having a diameter of four inches; an electrical cable extending between said bank of capacitors and said tool for supplying electrical energy to said tool; said tool having an upper end portion containing an upper electrode and a spaced lower end portion containing a lower electrode, said electrodes being in opposed spaced relation and defining a spark gap therebetween; and rigid means connecting said lower portion to said upper portion to maintain a fixed spacing between said electrodes for said spark gap so that the shock waves emanating from the release of electrical energy by said electrodes is provided generally about the entire circumference of said tool; said upper end portion of said tool including a plurality of tubular sections removably connected to each other in end to end relation, said electrical cable having an outer protecting sheath anchored to said upper end portion for supporting said tool. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9)
- said apparatus comprising;
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10. Apparatus for the discharge of electrical energy into a fluid bearing formation of a borehole to produce a hydraulic shock wave for assisting in the removal of fluid from the formation;
- said apparatus comprising;
a bank of capacitors positioned at a surface location for the storage of electrical energy; a source of electrical energy to provide electrical energy to said bank of capacitors; a tool positioned within said borehole adjacent said fluid bearing formation and adapted to fit within a casing having a diameter of four inches; an electrical cable extending between said bank of capacitors and said tool for supplying electrical energy to said tool; said tool having an upper end portion containing an upper electrode and a spaced lower end portion containing a lower electrode, said electrodes being in opposed spaced relation and defining a spark gap therebetween; and means connecting said lower portion to said upper portion so that the shock waves emanating from the release of electrical energy by said electrodes is provided generally about the entire circumference of said tool; said upper end portion of said tool including a plurality of sections threadedly connected to each other in end to end relation, said electrical cable having an outer metallic sheath and an adjacent inner liner containing a plurality of spaced ground leads, said metallic sheath being anchored to the uppermost section of said plurality of sections and said ground leads being connected to the section adjacent said uppermost section.
- said apparatus comprising;
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11. A tool adapted to be lowered within a borehole from an electrical cable for the discharge of electrical energy generated and stored at a surface location into a fluid bearing formation to provide a hydraulic shock wave;
- said tool comprising;
an upper end portion comprising a plurality of sections connected to each other in end-to-end threaded relation, the uppermost section of said plurality of sections having the electrical cable anchored thereto and the lowermost section of said plurality of sections having an upper positive electrode extending therefrom; and a lower end portion having a lower negative electrode extending therefrom in opposed spaced relation to said upper electrode; and means connecting said upper end portion to said lower end portion in spaced relation to each other for permitting an electrical shock wave about substantially the entire perimeter of the tool; said upper and lower electrodes having projecting tips spaced from each other to form a predetermined spark gap therebetween and adjacent end surface portions diverging from said projecting tips for directing a portion of the electrical shock wave upon firing of the tool. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14)
- said tool comprising;
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15. A method of assembling a tool adapted to discharge within a borehole electrical energy supplied from a metal sheathed electrical cable supporting the tool, the electrical cable having a center electrical conductor and a ground lead spaced from the electrical conductor and insulated therefrom;
- said method comprising the following steps;
providing a plurality of sections adapted to be connected to each other in end-to-end threaded relation to form an upper end portion of the tool; anchoring the outer metal sheath of the cable to one end section of said plurality of sections; providing a seal between an unsheathed portion of the cable and the inner periphery of said one end section; connecting the ground lead to a second section of said plurality of sections; connecting said second section to said one end section in threaded end-to-end relation; connecting the center electrical conductor to a positive electrode on an opposed end section; and connecting said opposed end section to said second section in threaded end-to-end relation. - View Dependent Claims (16)
- said method comprising the following steps;
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17. A method of assembling a tool adapted to fire a charge of electrical energy within a borehole while supported by an electrical cable containing a conductor supplying electrical energy to the tool from a bank of capacitors at a surface location;
- said method comprising the following steps;
providing an upper tool section for anchoring the cable to the tool; providing a cage subassembly for mounting a pair of opposed electrodes and comprising of a pair of spaced mounted sections connected by a metal bar; connecting an upper positive electrode to an extending end of an electrical conductor in said cable; providing insulation over the positive electrode; mounting the cage subassembly to said upper tool section over said insulation; and then mounting the lower negative electrode within said cage subassembly in spaced relation to said positive electrode to define a predetermined spark gap therebetween. - View Dependent Claims (18, 19)
- said method comprising the following steps;
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