US20080138224A1 - Fluid end - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F04—POSITIVE - DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS FOR LIQUIDS OR ELASTIC FLUIDS
- F04B—POSITIVE-DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F04—POSITIVE - DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS FOR LIQUIDS OR ELASTIC FLUIDS
- F04B—POSITIVE-DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS
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- the present invention relates generally to pumps having pumping chamber pressure responsive fluid distributors.
- hydraulic fracturing a technique that increases rock permeability by opening channels through which hydrocarbons can flow to recovery wells.
- a fluid is pumped into the earth under high pressure where it enters a reservoir rock and fractures it.
- Proppants are carried in suspension by the fluid into the fractures. When the pressure is released, the fractures partially close on the proppants, leaving channels for oil and gas to flow.
- Such a fluid end features a “mono-block” design wherein its body is produced from a single piece of metal. Passages within the body retain reciprocating plungers and valves that pressurize fluids and control their flow through the fluid end. Since the body does not require seals between its constituent parts, it is not particularly susceptible to internal corrosion, fluid leaks and metal fatigue during normal use.
- Such seat decks are made possible by employing compact, stem-guided suction valves within the fluid end rather than conventional, and larger, wing-guided valves.
- the stem-guided valves fit within shallow pockets in the fluid end requiring less material be removed from the fluid end body than was possible in the past.
- Providing the seat decks with shallow bevels also adds strength by more evenly distributing loads imparted by the suction valves to the remainder to the fluid end body.
- a fluid end can, thus, be easily and safely moved about-a great benefit in an oilfield environment where pumps comprising fluid ends rarely remain in place for more than a few months
- Such hinges permit easy access to the interior of the fluid end for while retaining the manifold in a clean and elevated state for easy repositioning and reattachment.
- FIG. 1 is a cross-sectional view of a fluid end in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a top view of the body forming a principal part of the fluid end of FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 3 is a front view of the fluid end body.
- FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view taken along line 4 - 4 of FIG. 3 .
- FIG. 5 is a perspective view of the fluid end body shown being lifted by a pair of chains.
- Fluid end 10 includes a body 12 with a plurality of horizontal passages 14 each for receiving a reciprocating plunger 16 at one of its ends and a pressure relief valve 18 at the other of its ends.
- Body 12 is provided with a corresponding number of vertical passages 20 each of which intersect one of the horizontal passages 14 and contains a suction valve 22 at its bottom and a discharge valve 24 at its top.
- a suction manifold 26 is hingedly attached to the bottom of body 12 so as to provide a flow of fluid into body 12 via suction valves 22 .
- a discharge passage 28 intersects vertical passages 20 and receives fluid pressurized by plungers 16 via discharge valves 24 and ports such from fluid end 10 .
- Body 12 is formed from a high alloy steel forging for maximum strength.
- the forging has a cross-sectional configuration somewhat resembling the letter “H”.
- the crosspiece 30 of body 12 contains horizontal passages 14 whereas the upright member 32 contains vertical passages 20 .
- Upright member 34 serves as a flange for mounting fluid end 10 to the power end of a pump (not shown). It is anticipated that the power end would be conventional in construction with a crankshaft, connecting rods and other parts required to drive plungers 16 back and forth in passages 14 .
- Horizontal passages 14 pass fully through body 12 from its front to its back. At their front ends, passages 14 are shaped to receive packing elements 36 for providing a fluid-tight seal around plungers 16 . At their rear ends, passages 14 are threaded as at 38 to receive the suction nuts 40 of pressure relief valves 18 as will be described further below.
- each of the vertical passages 20 passes fully through upright member 32 from top to bottom. As shown, each of the vertical passages 20 has an area of reduced diameter extending upwardly from the bottom of upright member 32 to a point about half of the way to its associated horizontal passage 14 . The top of each of these areas of reduced diameter defines a deck 42 upon which a suction valve seat 44 rests. Similarly, each vertical passage 20 has an area of reduced diameter extending between the bottom of passage 28 and the top of passage 14 that defines a deck 46 upon which a discharge valve seat 48 rests. The bottoms of decks 42 and 46 slope upwardly at an angle of approximately 30°. Such a slope is believed to allow decks 42 and 46 to transfer forces imparted by valve seats 44 and 48 evenly to body 12 thereby reducing the likelihood of fatigue induced cracks forming in body 12 .
- Body 12 is provided with a pair of lifting eyes 50 so that it can be easily hoisted and transported.
- Lifting eyes 50 are made by drilling a pair of bores 52 into the top of upright member 32 between the outer and center passages 20 and then drilling a pair of bores 54 into the front of upright member 32 so as to intersect with bores 52 .
- Hooks 56 at the end of chains 58 may be used to grasp the pair of pins 60 formed at the tops of eyes 50 made in this manner. So that the body 12 can be lifted without tipping, pins 60 can be located above the center of gravity of body 12 by milling a pair of deep recesses 62 into the front of upright member 32 that intersect bores 54 and inset pins 60 .
- Discharge passage 28 extends through upright member 32 from one of its ends to the other. Threaded bores 64 in the ends of body 12 surrounding passages 28 permit conduits (not shown) to be securely connected to body 12 to carry pressurized fluids away from fluid end 10 for use in conducting a frac job or otherwise.
- top and bottom portions of upright member 34 are provided with principal openings as at 66 that permit the passage of threaded fasteners for joining fluid end 10 to the power end of a pump.
- Secondary openings 68 in the top portion of upright member 34 and beneath principal openings 66 permit any liquids that may fall atop body 12 to drain therefrom.
- a pivot pin 70 is secured to each of the opposed, bottom ends of upright member 32 closely adjacent the front thereof.
- Each pin 70 is an Allen Head Bolt that is threadably fastened to body 12 or is an equivalent.
- Retaining rings 72 secured to the opposed ends of the manifold mounting plate 74 , are suspended from pins 70 at the broken line position 76 shown in FIG. 1 when the manifold mounting bolts 78 are removed.
- a lever arm-receiving socket 80 is secured to manifold mounting plate 74 to permit suction manifold 26 to be raised and lowered in a controlled fashion.
- Manifold mounting plate 74 Extending downwardly from manifold mounting plate 74 are three, fluid inlet ports 82 that receive and partially surround suction valves 22 .
- Suction manifold 26 is suspended from ports 82 and placed by them in fluid communication with suction valves 22 .
- the opposed ends of manifold 26 are open and connected to a fluid source when fluid end 10 is operated.
- Access openings 84 are provided in manifold 26 adjacent each of the suction valves 22 so that suction valves 22 can be easily examined and serviced.
- Each of the openings 84 is provided with a peripheral flange 86 for receiving and supporting a close-fitting plug 88 .
- Threaded fasteners 90 about each plug 88 releasably secure such to manifold 26 .
- a hexagonal fitting 92 at the center of each plug 88 permits each plug 88 to be rotated and rapidly removed from its opening 84 .
- Each suction valve 22 has a valve seat 44 and a piston 94 movably joined to valve seat 44 .
- Piston 94 has a head 96 for engaging the top valve seat 44 and a stem 98 extending downwardly from head 96 through valve seat 44 .
- a valve guide 100 is positioned adjacent the bottom of valve seat 44 and slidably receives stem 98 .
- a valve keeper 102 is fitted upon stem 98 such that valve guide 100 is disposed between valve seat 44 and keeper 102 .
- a keeper pin 104 is slidably positioned within a transverse aperture 106 in stem 98 and abuts the bottom of keeper 102 .
- a compressed spring 108 is positioned between, and exerts opposing forces upon, valve guide 100 and keeper 102 so as to normally retain head 96 in engagement with the top of valve seat 44 .
- the keeper pin has a peripheral groove 107 around the keeper pin at about its midway point.
- the stem 98 has adjacent the end opposite the head 96 , a roll pin aperture below the keeper pin transverse aperture 106 .
- the roll pin aperture is substantially at a right angle to the keeper pin aperture 106 and intersects the bottom thereof.
- a roll pin 105 is in the roll pin aperture to and passes through the peripheral groove 107 to lock the keeper pin in place.
- the keeper pin is larger than the roll pin 105 .
- Each discharge valve 24 includes a valve seat 48 and a piston 110 for engaging valve seat 48 .
- Piston 110 has a stein 112 that extends upwardly from a head 114 away from valve.
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Abstract
A fluid end for a high-pressure pump including a unitary body with a plurality of horizontal passages each for receiving a reciprocating plunger at one of its ends and a pressure relief valve at the other of its ends. The body is provided with a corresponding number of vertical passages each of which intersect one of the horizontal passages and contains a suction valve at its bottom and a discharge valve at its top. A suction manifold is hingedly attached to the bottom of body to provide a flow of fluid into the body via the suction valves. A discharge passage intersects the vertical passages and receives fluid pressurized by the plungers via discharge valves and ports such from the fluid end.
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- This application is a divisional of our pending application Ser. No. 10/173/837 filed on Jun. 19, 2002.
- The present invention relates generally to pumps having pumping chamber pressure responsive fluid distributors.
- It is difficult to produce oil and gas in an economic manner from low permeability reservoir rocks. Production rates are often boosted by resorting to hydraulic fracturing, a technique that increases rock permeability by opening channels through which hydrocarbons can flow to recovery wells. During hydraulic fracturing, a fluid is pumped into the earth under high pressure where it enters a reservoir rock and fractures it. Proppants are carried in suspension by the fluid into the fractures. When the pressure is released, the fractures partially close on the proppants, leaving channels for oil and gas to flow.
- Specialized pumps are used to develop the pressures necessary to complete a hydraulic fracturing procedure or “frac job.” These pumps are usually provided with fluid ends within the body of which reciprocating plungers place fluids under pressure and valves control fluid flow to and from the plungers. The body of a fluid end is an aggregate of metal blocks releasably fastened to provide access to internal components for servicing. Unfortunately, the joints between the blocks and the supporting features for the valves tend to weaken the body of a fluid end, limiting its pressure rating, and making it susceptible to corrosion, leaks and cracks. Thus, it is not unusual for the bodies of fluid ends to fail under load, cutting short their useful lives.
- Installing and servicing conventional fluid ends is difficult since their parts often weigh hundreds of pounds. A hoist is often required to lift and position the various portions of a fluid end body and, at this point in time, these portions are not typically provided with attachment features for hooks, chains or cables. Equally difficult is moving a suction manifold into place beneath a fluid end body since its awkward shape and great weight usually requires numerous hands for proper positioning. A need, therefore, exists for a fluid end of great strength and whose principal parts users can easily move.
- In light of the problems associated with conventional oilfield pumping equipment, it is a principal object of the present invention to provide a fluid end of great strength, durability and fatigue resistance. Such a fluid end features a “mono-block” design wherein its body is produced from a single piece of metal. Passages within the body retain reciprocating plungers and valves that pressurize fluids and control their flow through the fluid end. Since the body does not require seals between its constituent parts, it is not particularly susceptible to internal corrosion, fluid leaks and metal fatigue during normal use.
- It is another object of the invention to provide a fluid end of the type described with reinforced suction valve seat decks. Such seat decks are made possible by employing compact, stem-guided suction valves within the fluid end rather than conventional, and larger, wing-guided valves. The stem-guided valves fit within shallow pockets in the fluid end requiring less material be removed from the fluid end body than was possible in the past. Providing the seat decks with shallow bevels also adds strength by more evenly distributing loads imparted by the suction valves to the remainder to the fluid end body.
- It is an additional object of the invention to provide a fluid end with a body to which a hook, chain, cable, or other like lifting device can be attached so that it can be easily lifted and transported without the use of eyebolts that have a tendency to bend and break. Such a fluid end can, thus, be easily and safely moved about-a great benefit in an oilfield environment where pumps comprising fluid ends rarely remain in place for more than a few months
- It is a further object of the invention to provide a fluid end featuring hinges for the attachment of a suction manifold thereto. Such hinges permit easy access to the interior of the fluid end for while retaining the manifold in a clean and elevated state for easy repositioning and reattachment. With hinge elements of the sort described, servicing of suction valves within a fluid end can be a one-man job.
- It is an object of the invention to provide improved elements and arrangements thereof in a fluid end for the purposes described which is relatively inexpensive to manufacture and fully dependable in use.
- The foregoing and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become readily apparent upon further review of the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment as illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
- The present invention may be more readily described with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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FIG. 1 is a cross-sectional view of a fluid end in accordance with the present invention. -
FIG. 2 is a top view of the body forming a principal part of the fluid end ofFIG. 1 . -
FIG. 3 is a front view of the fluid end body. -
FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view taken along line 4-4 ofFIG. 3 . -
FIG. 5 is a perspective view of the fluid end body shown being lifted by a pair of chains. - Similar reference characters denote corresponding features consistently throughout the accompanying drawings.
- Referring now to the FIGS., a fluid end in accordance with the present invention is shown at 10.
Fluid end 10 includes abody 12 with a plurality ofhorizontal passages 14 each for receiving a reciprocating plunger 16 at one of its ends and apressure relief valve 18 at the other of its ends.Body 12 is provided with a corresponding number ofvertical passages 20 each of which intersect one of thehorizontal passages 14 and contains asuction valve 22 at its bottom and adischarge valve 24 at its top. Asuction manifold 26 is hingedly attached to the bottom ofbody 12 so as to provide a flow of fluid intobody 12 viasuction valves 22. Adischarge passage 28 intersectsvertical passages 20 and receives fluid pressurized by plungers 16 viadischarge valves 24 and ports such fromfluid end 10. -
Body 12 is formed from a high alloy steel forging for maximum strength. Preferably, the forging has a cross-sectional configuration somewhat resembling the letter “H”. Thecrosspiece 30 ofbody 12 containshorizontal passages 14 whereas theupright member 32 containsvertical passages 20.Upright member 34 serves as a flange for mountingfluid end 10 to the power end of a pump (not shown). It is anticipated that the power end would be conventional in construction with a crankshaft, connecting rods and other parts required to drive plungers 16 back and forth inpassages 14. -
Horizontal passages 14 pass fully throughbody 12 from its front to its back. At their front ends,passages 14 are shaped to receivepacking elements 36 for providing a fluid-tight seal around plungers 16. At their rear ends,passages 14 are threaded as at 38 to receive thesuction nuts 40 ofpressure relief valves 18 as will be described further below. -
Vertical passages 20 pass fully throughupright member 32 from top to bottom. As shown, each of thevertical passages 20 has an area of reduced diameter extending upwardly from the bottom ofupright member 32 to a point about half of the way to its associatedhorizontal passage 14. The top of each of these areas of reduced diameter defines adeck 42 upon which asuction valve seat 44 rests. Similarly, eachvertical passage 20 has an area of reduced diameter extending between the bottom ofpassage 28 and the top ofpassage 14 that defines adeck 46 upon which a discharge valve seat 48 rests. The bottoms ofdecks decks valve seats 44 and 48 evenly tobody 12 thereby reducing the likelihood of fatigue induced cracks forming inbody 12. -
Body 12 is provided with a pair of liftingeyes 50 so that it can be easily hoisted and transported. Liftingeyes 50 are made by drilling a pair ofbores 52 into the top ofupright member 32 between the outer andcenter passages 20 and then drilling a pair ofbores 54 into the front ofupright member 32 so as to intersect withbores 52.Hooks 56 at the end ofchains 58 may be used to grasp the pair ofpins 60 formed at the tops ofeyes 50 made in this manner. So that thebody 12 can be lifted without tipping, pins 60 can be located above the center of gravity ofbody 12 by milling a pair ofdeep recesses 62 into the front ofupright member 32 that intersect bores 54 and inset pins 60. -
Discharge passage 28 extends throughupright member 32 from one of its ends to the other. Threaded bores 64 in the ends ofbody 12 surroundingpassages 28 permit conduits (not shown) to be securely connected tobody 12 to carry pressurized fluids away fromfluid end 10 for use in conducting a frac job or otherwise. - The top and bottom portions of
upright member 34 are provided with principal openings as at 66 that permit the passage of threaded fasteners for joiningfluid end 10 to the power end of a pump.Secondary openings 68 in the top portion ofupright member 34 and beneathprincipal openings 66 permit any liquids that may fall atopbody 12 to drain therefrom. - A
pivot pin 70 is secured to each of the opposed, bottom ends ofupright member 32 closely adjacent the front thereof. Eachpin 70 is an Allen Head Bolt that is threadably fastened tobody 12 or is an equivalent. Retaining rings 72, secured to the opposed ends of the manifold mounting plate 74, are suspended frompins 70 at thebroken line position 76 shown inFIG. 1 when themanifold mounting bolts 78 are removed. A lever arm-receivingsocket 80 is secured to manifold mounting plate 74 to permitsuction manifold 26 to be raised and lowered in a controlled fashion. - Extending downwardly from manifold mounting plate 74 are three,
fluid inlet ports 82 that receive and partially surroundsuction valves 22.Suction manifold 26 is suspended fromports 82 and placed by them in fluid communication withsuction valves 22. The opposed ends ofmanifold 26 are open and connected to a fluid source whenfluid end 10 is operated.Access openings 84 are provided inmanifold 26 adjacent each of thesuction valves 22 so thatsuction valves 22 can be easily examined and serviced. Each of theopenings 84 is provided with aperipheral flange 86 for receiving and supporting a close-fittingplug 88. Threadedfasteners 90 about each plug 88 releasably secure such tomanifold 26. Ahexagonal fitting 92 at the center of each plug 88 permits each plug 88 to be rotated and rapidly removed from itsopening 84. - Each
suction valve 22 has avalve seat 44 and a piston 94 movably joined tovalve seat 44. Piston 94 has a head 96 for engaging thetop valve seat 44 and a stem 98 extending downwardly from head 96 throughvalve seat 44. A valve guide 100 is positioned adjacent the bottom ofvalve seat 44 and slidably receives stem 98. Avalve keeper 102 is fitted upon stem 98 such that valve guide 100 is disposed betweenvalve seat 44 andkeeper 102. Akeeper pin 104 is slidably positioned within atransverse aperture 106 in stem 98 and abuts the bottom ofkeeper 102. Acompressed spring 108 is positioned between, and exerts opposing forces upon, valve guide 100 andkeeper 102 so as to normally retain head 96 in engagement with the top ofvalve seat 44. The keeper pin has aperipheral groove 107 around the keeper pin at about its midway point. The stem 98 has adjacent the end opposite the head 96, a roll pin aperture below the keeper pintransverse aperture 106. the roll pin aperture is substantially at a right angle to thekeeper pin aperture 106 and intersects the bottom thereof. Aroll pin 105 is in the roll pin aperture to and passes through theperipheral groove 107 to lock the keeper pin in place. Generally the keeper pin is larger than theroll pin 105. - Each
discharge valve 24 includes a valve seat 48 and a piston 110 for engaging valve seat 48. Piston 110 has a stein 112 that extends upwardly from a head 114 away from valve.
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1. A piston and valve seat of a suction valve comprising:
said valve seat forming a tube with open, top and bottom surfaces;
a piston having a head for engaging said top surface of said valve seat and a stem extending downwardly from said head through said valve seat, said stem having a transverse aperture at a lower end of said stem; and wherein
said valve seat and piston have an installed position where in said installed positioned said valve seat and piston are in a body of a fluid end.
2. The piston and valve seat of the suction valve of claim 1 , wherein said fluid end is part of a high pressure pump.
3. The piston and valve seat of the suction valve of claim 2 wherein the fluid end of the high pressure pump is a forged metal mono-block.
4. The piston and valve seat of the suction valve of claim 3 wherein the high pressure pump is an oil field pump.
5. A high pressure pump piston for mating with a valve seat said pump piston comprising:
a stem having an end opposite a head;
a keeper pin transverse aperture and a lock pin aperture adjacent said end, said lock pin aperture at a right angle to said keeper pin aperture and said lock pin aperture intersects a bottom portion of the keeper pin aperture and opens into said keeper pin aperture, said lock pin aperture being positioned relative to said keeper pin aperture so when a keeper pin is in place in the keeper pin aperture and a lock pin is in place in the lock pin aperture the lock pin and keeper pin interface with one another.
6. The high pressure pump piston of claim 5 wherein the keeper pin aperture is larger than the lock pin aperture.
7. The high pressure pump piston of claim 5 wherein the piston is in a high pressure pump.
8. The high pressure pump piston of claim 7 wherein the fluid end of the high pressure pump is a forged metal mono-block.
9. The high pressure pump piston of claim 8 wherein the high pressure pump is an oil field pump.
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