In-slips acoustic reception
Systems and methods that enable acoustic communications through a drill pipe even when the drill pipe is being held in floor slips. In one embodiment, multiple self-contained acoustic receivers are positioned at different locations on a drilling rig to receive acoustic telemetry signals from a downhole tool through various acoustic channels. The acoustic receivers may have components (e.g., vibration sensor, microprocessor, wireless transmitter, magnet) encased in a translucent encapsulant, which avoids exposed components that could otherwise create a spark in the hazardous drilling rig environment. Acoustic telemetry signals are communicated through the drill pipe and rig structure to the different acoustic receivers and the acoustic receivers communicate data corresponding to the received acoustic signals to a central processor that can process the signals to generate acoustic telemetry data that has a greater signal-to-noise ratio than the signals received by the individual acoustic receivers.
1 . A system for acoustically communicating downhole telemetry through a drill pipe in slips, the system comprising:
an acoustic telemetry tool coupled to a drill pipe, the acoustic telemetry tool and the drill pipe positioned downhole in a well;
a set of slips having interior surfaces configured to grip an exterior surface of the drill pipe and exterior surfaces that are conically tapered, wherein when the slips are positioned around the drill pipe between the drill pipe and a support structure of a drilling rig, the drill pipe is supported by the slips and the slips are supported by the support structure;
a plurality of acoustic receivers, each of the plurality of acoustic receivers mounted on the drilling rig at different locations, wherein the plurality of acoustic receivers are acoustically coupled to receive acoustic signals through a different, corresponding acoustic channel from the acoustic telemetry tool through the drill pipe, the slips and the support structure of the drilling rig; and
a hardware processor configured to receive data signals transmitted by the plurality of acoustic receivers, each of the received data signals embodying the acoustic signals being transmitted by the acoustic telemetry tool, wherein the hardware processor is configured to process the received data signals to generate acoustic telemetry data with a higher signal-to-noise ratio than data signals received by the individual acoustic receivers.
2 . The system of claim 1 , wherein the drill pipe is disconnected from a top drive of the drilling rig.
3 . The system of claim 1 , wherein each acoustic receiver includes a transmitter configured to convert the received acoustic signals to electromagnetic signals and to transmit the electromagnetic signals to the hardware processor, wherein the hardware processor is configured to analyze the received electromagnetic signals and to extract data from the acoustic telemetry tool which is embodied in the received electromagnetic signals.
4 . The system of claim 1 , wherein each of the plurality of acoustic receivers comprises:
a vibration sensor configured to detect an acoustic signal and to generate corresponding output signals;
a microcontroller configured to receive the vibration sensor output signals and generate corresponding data signals;
a wireless transmitter configured to receive the data signals generated by the microcontroller and transmit the data signals via a wireless channel; and
threaded inserts;
wherein the vibration sensor, the microcontroller, and the wireless transmitter are fully encased within a solid encapsulant, and wherein the threaded inserts are positioned at a side of the solid encapsulant, wherein the threaded inserts are embedded in the encapsulant and are capable of securing the acoustic receiver to the drilling rig.
5 . The system of claim 1 , wherein each of the plurality of acoustic receivers comprises:
a vibration sensor configured to detect an acoustic signal and to generate corresponding output signals;
a microcontroller configured to receive the vibration sensor output signals and generate corresponding data signals;
a wireless transmitter configured to receive the data signals generated by the microcontroller and transmit the data signals via a wireless channel; and
a magnet;
wherein the vibration sensor, the microcontroller, the wireless transmitter, and the magnet are fully encased within a solid encapsulant, the magnet positioned at a side of the solid encapsulant, wherein magnetic fields from the magnet are capable of securing the acoustic receiver to a ferromagnetic structure.
6 . A system for acoustically communicating downhole telemetry to surface equipment, the system comprising:
an acoustic telemetry tool coupled to a drill pipe, the acoustic telemetry tool and the drill pipe positioned downhole in a well;
a plurality of acoustic receivers, wherein each of the plurality of acoustic receivers is mounted on a drilling rig at different locations, wherein each of the plurality of acoustic receivers is acoustically coupled to receive an acoustic signal from the acoustic telemetry tool via different, corresponding acoustic channels through the drill pipe, a support structure of the drilling rig, and a set of slips supported by the support structure and configured to grip the drill pipe; and
a hardware processor configured to receive data signals output by corresponding ones of the acoustic receivers, each of the received data signals embodying the acoustic signals transmitted by the acoustic telemetry tool, the hardware processor configured to process the received data signals to generate a processed data signal that embodies the acoustic signals from the acoustic telemetry tool with a higher signal-to-noise ratio than the data signals received by the individual acoustic receivers.
7 . The system of claim 6 , wherein the hardware processor is configured to perform source separation processing on the data signals to generate the processed data signal.
8 . The system of claim 6 , wherein the hardware processor is configured to spatially filter the data signals to generate the processed data signal.
9 . The system of claim 6 , wherein the drill pipe is disconnected from a top drive of the drilling rig.
10 . The system of claim 6 , wherein the drill pipe is connected to a top drive of the drilling rig.
11 . The system of claim 6 , wherein the support structure of the drilling rig comprises a floor of the drilling rig.
12 . The system of claim 6 , wherein each of the plurality of acoustic receivers includes a wireless transmitter configured to convert the received acoustic signals to the corresponding data signals and to wirelessly transmit the data signals to the hardware processor.
13 . A self-contained acoustic receiver comprising:
a vibration sensor configured to detect an acoustic signal and to generate corresponding output signals;
a microcontroller configured to receive the vibration sensor output signals and generate corresponding data signals;
a wireless transmitter configured to receive the data signals generated by the microcontroller and transmit the data signals via a wireless channel; and
one or more visual indicators electrically connected to at least one of the vibration sensor, the microcontroller and the wireless transmitter, the one or more visual indicators encased within a solid encapsulant, wherein the solid encapsulant is translucent;
a coupling;
wherein the vibration sensor, the microcontroller, the wireless transmitter and the coupling are encased within the solid encapsulant which is electrostatic discharge (ESD) safe, and
wherein the coupling is configured to secure the acoustic receiver to the drilling rig.
14 . The acoustic receiver of claim 13 , further comprising at least one magnetically actuatable switch electrically connected to control at least one of the vibration sensor, the microcontroller and the wireless transmitter, the at least one magnetically actuatable switch encased within the solid encapsulant.
15 . The acoustic receiver of claim 13 , further comprising one or more antennae coupled to the wireless transmitter and configured to transmit the data signals via the wireless channel, the one or more antennae encased within the solid encapsulant.
16 . The acoustic receiver of claim 13 , wherein the coupling comprises at least one of:
a magnet positioned at a side of the solid encapsulant, wherein magnetic fields from the magnet are capable of securing the acoustic receiver to a ferromagnetic structure; and
threaded inserts which are positioned at a side of the solid encapsulant, wherein the threaded inserts are configured to receive threaded fasteners and are thereby capable of securing the acoustic receiver to the drilling rig.
17 . The acoustic receiver of claim 13 , further comprising:
a rechargeable power source encased within the solid encapsulant, the rechargeable power source electrically connected to provide power to one or more of the vibration sensor, microcontroller and wireless transmitter; and
a wireless charging coil electrically connected to the rechargeable power source, the wireless charging coil configured to receive electromagnetic signals and generate a corresponding charging current which is provided to the rechargeable power source.