Horizontal separator for treating under-balance drilling fluid
First Claim
1. A closed separator for separating the components of under-balanced drilling fluid returning from a well to produce separate streams of solid cuttings, gas, oil and water, when present in the fluid, comprising:
- an elongated, horizontal, cylindrical pressure vessel having a side wall and curved heads which together form a closed internal chamber, said vessel having first and second ends;
inlet means for introducing the fluid through an aperture into the upper portion of the vessel chamber at its first end;
cuttings outlet means, positioned at the bottom of the chamber at its first end, for removal of solid cuttings;
a first weir extending upwardly from the bottom and transversely of the chamber, said first weir being slanted away from the first end head and being sealed to the vessel sidewall, said first weir having its top rim spaced below the inlet means aperture, the bottom end of the first weir being positioned close to the first end head on the downstream side of the cuttings outlet means;
the first weir, side wall and first end head combining to form a first upstream compartment of downwardly diminishing cross-sectional area, said compartment being shaped to funnel settling cuttings down to the cuttings outlet means;
means, connected with the cuttings outlet means, for withdrawing solid cuttings therethrough;
gas outlet means for removing gas from the upper end of the chamber;
water outlet means, downstream of the first weir, having an aperture for removing water that has settled to the bottom end of the chamber; and
oil outlet means, downstream of the first weir, having an aperture for removing oil;
said water outlet aperture being located below the oil outlet aperture.
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Abstract
The separator comprises an elongated, cylindrical, horizontal pressure vessel. An involute feed inlet introduces the drilling fluid into the top of the vessel chamber at its first end. The feed inlet is designed to reduce the flow velocity of the incoming feed stream and introduce it horizontally toward the first end head of the vessel. A weir, slanted away from the first end head, extends upwardly from a point close to the head'"'"'s base. The curved head, vessel side wall and slanted weir form an inlet compartment of hopper-like configuration designed to funnel settling cuttings to a bottom outlet for removal with an auger pump. This design enables the cuttings to be removed while drilling progresses, without the build up of cuttings piles. The vessel also has a second weir at about its midpoint, for trapping fine solids in a second compartment. Riser outlets are provided in the second compartment for water removal and in the third compartment for oil removal. Gas is removed through an overhead outlet.
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4 Claims
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1. A closed separator for separating the components of under-balanced drilling fluid returning from a well to produce separate streams of solid cuttings, gas, oil and water, when present in the fluid, comprising:
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an elongated, horizontal, cylindrical pressure vessel having a side wall and curved heads which together form a closed internal chamber, said vessel having first and second ends; inlet means for introducing the fluid through an aperture into the upper portion of the vessel chamber at its first end; cuttings outlet means, positioned at the bottom of the chamber at its first end, for removal of solid cuttings; a first weir extending upwardly from the bottom and transversely of the chamber, said first weir being slanted away from the first end head and being sealed to the vessel sidewall, said first weir having its top rim spaced below the inlet means aperture, the bottom end of the first weir being positioned close to the first end head on the downstream side of the cuttings outlet means; the first weir, side wall and first end head combining to form a first upstream compartment of downwardly diminishing cross-sectional area, said compartment being shaped to funnel settling cuttings down to the cuttings outlet means; means, connected with the cuttings outlet means, for withdrawing solid cuttings therethrough; gas outlet means for removing gas from the upper end of the chamber; water outlet means, downstream of the first weir, having an aperture for removing water that has settled to the bottom end of the chamber; and oil outlet means, downstream of the first weir, having an aperture for removing oil; said water outlet aperture being located below the oil outlet aperture. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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