Subsurface safety valve including an electropermanent magnet and target
Provided is a magnet for use with an SSSV, an SSSV, a well system, and a method. The magnet, in one aspect, includes an electropermanent magnet. The magnet, in accordance with this aspect, further includes a self-powered protection circuit coupled to the electropermanent magnet, the self-powered protection circuit configured to switch the electropermanent magnet to the OFF state when the SSSV loses power.
1 . A magnet for use with a subsurface safety valve (SSSV), comprising:
an electropermanent magnet; and
a self-powered protection circuit coupled to the electropermanent magnet, the self-powered protection circuit configured to switch the electropermanent magnet to an OFF state when the SSSV loses power, wherein the self-powered protection circuit includes a downhole power source configured to provide a pulse of current to switch the electropermanent magnet to the OFF state when the SSSV loses power.
2 . The magnet as recited in claim 1 , wherein the downhole power source is a capacitor.
3 . The magnet as recited in claim 1 , wherein the downhole power source is a battery.
4 . The magnet as recited in claim 1 , further including a switching circuit positioned between the downhole power source and the electropermanent magnet, the switching circuit configured to switch the electropermanent magnet to an OFF state when the SSSV loses power.
5 . The magnet as recited in claim 4 , wherein the switching circuit is a relay circuit, the relay circuit configured to keep the electropermanent magnet in the ON state when the SSSV has power, but configured to allow the electropermanent magnet to move to the OFF state when the SSSV loses power.
6 . The magnet as recited in claim 5 , further including a diode placed between the downhole power source and the relay circuit, the diode configure prevent the downhole power source from powering the relay circuit when the SSSV loses power.
7 . The magnet as recited in claim 5 , wherein the relay circuit is a double pole double throw relay switch.
8 . The magnet as recited in claim 1 , wherein the electropermanent magnet is configured to axially couple with a target when the electropermanent magnet is in the ON state.
9 . The magnet as recited in claim 1 , wherein the electropermanent magnet is configured to radially couple with a target when the electropermanent magnet is in the ON state.
10 . A subsurface safety valve (SSSV), comprising:
a housing including a central bore extending axially through the housing, the central bore configured to convey subsurface production fluids there through;
a valve disposed proximate a downhole end of the central bore;
a flow tube disposed in the central bore and configured to move between a closed state and a flow state to engage or disengage the valve to determine a flow condition of the subsurface production fluids through the central bore;
an electropermanent magnet associated with one of the housing or the flow tube;
a target associated with another of the flow tube or the housing, the electropermanent magnet configured to:
couple with the target when the electropermanent magnet is in an ON state, to hold the flow tube in the flow state; and
decouple from the target when the electropermanent magnet is in an OFF state, to allow the flow tube to return from the flow state to the closed state; and
a self-powered protection circuit coupled to the electropermanent magnet, the self-powered protection circuit configured to switch the electropermanent magnet to the OFF state when the SSSV loses power, wherein the self-powered protection circuit includes a downhole power source configured to provide a pulse of current to switch the electropermanent magnet to the OFF state when the SSSV loses power.
11 . The SSSV as recited in claim 10 , wherein the downhole power source is a capacitor.
12 . The SSSV as recited in claim 10 , wherein the downhole power source is a battery.
13 . The SSSV as recited in claim 10 , further including a switching circuit positioned between the downhole power source and the electropermanent magnet, the switching circuit configured to switch the electropermanent magnet to the OFF state when the SSSV loses power.
14 . The SSSV as recited in claim 13 , wherein the switching circuit is a relay circuit, the relay circuit configured to keep the electropermanent magnet in the ON state when the SSSV has power, but configured to allow the electropermanent magnet to move to the OFF state when the SSSV loses power.
15 . The SSSV as recited in claim 14 , further including a diode placed between the downhole power source and the relay circuit, the diode configure prevent the downhole power source from powering the relay circuit when the SSSV loses power.
16 . The SSSV as recited in claim 10 , wherein the electropermanent magnet is fixedly coupled to the housing and the target is fixedly coupled to the flow tube.
17 . The SSSV as recited in claim 16 , wherein the electropermanent magnet is configured to axially couple with the target when the electropermanent magnet is in the ON state, to hold the flow tube in the flow state.
18 . The SSSV as recited in claim 16 , wherein the electropermanent magnet is configured to radially couple with the target when the electropermanent magnet is in the ON state, to hold the flow tube in the flow state.
19 . A well system, comprising:
a wellbore extending through one or mor subterranean formations;
a subsurface safety valve (SSSV) an SSSV positioned within the wellbore, the SSSV including:
a housing including a central bore extending axially through the housing, the central bore configured to convey subsurface production fluids there through;
a valve disposed proximate a downhole end of the central bore;
a flow tube disposed in the central bore and configured to move between a closed state and a flow state to engage or disengage the valve to determine a flow condition of the subsurface production fluids through the central bore;
an electropermanent magnet associated with one of the housing or the flow tube;
a target associated with another of the flow tube or the housing, the electropermanent magnet configured to:
couple with the target when the electropermanent magnet is in an ON state, to hold the flow tube in the flow state; and
decouple from the target when the electropermanent magnet is in an OFF state, to allow the flow tube to return from the flow state to the closed state; and
a self-powered protection circuit coupled to the electropermanent magnet, the self-powered protection circuit configured to switch the electropermanent magnet to the OFF state when the SSSV loses power, wherein the self-powered protection circuit includes a downhole power source configured to provide a pulse of current to switch the electropermanent magnet to the OFF state when the SSSV loses power.
20 . The well system as recited in claim 19 , wherein the downhole power source is a capacitor.
21 . The well system as recited in claim 19 , wherein the downhole power source is a battery.
22 . The well system as recited in claim 19 , further including a switching circuit positioned between the downhole power source and the electropermanent magnet, the switching circuit configured to switch the electropermanent magnet to the OFF state when the SSSV loses power.
23 . The well system as recited in claim 22 , wherein the switching circuit is a relay circuit, the relay circuit configured to keep the electropermanent magnet in the ON state when the SSSV has power, but configured to allow the electropermanent magnet to move to the OFF state when the SSSV loses power.
24 . The well system as recited in claim 23 , further including a diode placed between the downhole power source and the relay circuit, the diode configure prevent the downhole power source from powering the relay circuit when the SSSV loses power.
25 . The well system as recited in claim 19 , wherein the electropermanent magnet is fixedly coupled to the housing and the target is fixedly coupled to the flow tube.
26 . The well system as recited in claim 25 , wherein the electropermanent magnet is configured to axially couple with the target when the electropermanent magnet is in the ON state, to hold the flow tube in the flow state.
27 . The well system as recited in claim 25 , wherein the electropermanent magnet is configured to radially couple with the target when the electropermanent magnet is in the ON state, to hold the flow tube in the flow state.
28 . A method, comprising:
forming a wellbore through one or more subterranean formations; and
positioning an SSSV in the wellbore, the SSSV including:
a housing including a central bore extending axially through the housing, the central bore configured to convey subsurface production fluids there through;
a valve disposed proximate a downhole end of the central bore;
a flow tube disposed in the central bore and configured to move between a closed state and a flow state to engage or disengage the valve to determine a flow condition of the subsurface production fluids through the central bore;
an electropermanent magnet associated with one of the housing or the flow tube;
a target associated with another of the flow tube or the housing, the electropermanent magnet configured to:
couple with the target when the electropermanent magnet is in an ON state, to hold the flow tube in the flow state; and
decouple from the target when the electropermanent magnet is in an OFF state, to allow the flow tube to return from the flow state to the closed state; and
a self-powered protection circuit coupled to the electropermanent magnet, the self-powered protection circuit configured to switch the electropermanent magnet to the OFF state when the SSSV loses power wherein the self-powered protection circuit includes a downhole power source configured to provide a pulse of current to switch the electropermanent magnet to the OFF state when the SSSV loses power.