Device, computer program product and computer-implemented method for backspin detection in an electrical submersible pump assembly
View Patent ↗A system for detecting a backspin condition of a motor in an electrical submersible pump is disclosed herein. The system comprises a sensor mounted proximate to the motor, the sensor outputting a signal, a power cable connected between a motor and a controller, the power cable supplying a three phase AC voltage to the motor, one phase of the three phase signal having a control signal thereon; electronics connected to the sensor, the electronics receiving the signal and propagating the signal to the controller; and a computer defining the controller, the controller having a non-transitory memory, a computer processor, and a computer program product stored on the memory and executable by the processor, the computer program product performing a process of controlling the variable speed drive of the motor and a process of monitoring the signal from the sensor to determine if the motor is backspinning.
1. An electrical submersible pump, comprising:
a motor and a pump adapted to be suspended in a wellbore;
a sensor for measuring non-electrical parameters in the wellbore, the sensor mounted downhole proximate to the motor, the sensor selected from the group consisting of:
a vibration sensor placed on a shaft of the motor to determine whether the motor is backspinning, by measuring the frequency of vibrations in the shaft,
a pressure sensor connected to the pump to determine whether the motor is backspinning by measuring the pressure across the pump,
a rotational sensor connected to a shaft of motor to determine whether the motor is backspinning by measuring the speed and direction of the motor,
an accelerometer connected to a shaft of the motor to determine whether the motor is backspinning measuring acceleration in the shaft,
a strain gauge connected to a shaft of the motor to determine whether the motor is backspinning by measuring the torque of the shaft, and
a flow meter connected to the pump to determine whether the motor is backspinning by measuring fluid flow across the pump;
a power cable connected between a motor and a controller, the power cable supplying a three phase AC current to the motor;
electronics connected to the sensor, the electronics receiving a signal from the sensor and transmitting the signal to a controller through the power cable or a communication line connecting the electronics to the controller;
a computer defining the controller, the controller having a non-transitory memory, a computer processor, and a computer program product stored on the memory and executable by the processor, the computer program product performing a process of controlling the variable speed drive of the motor and a process of monitoring the signal from the sensor to determine if the motor is backspinning, the computer program product comprising the instructions of:
monitoring the signal to determine whether the signal is above a threshold, the threshold for determining whether the signal is a noise signal or a backspin signal, and outputting the backspin signal;
impeding operable levels of power to the motor, responsive to the backspin signal;
monitoring the backspin signal to determine whether the backspin signal is below the threshold; and
returning power to the motor responsive to the determination that the backspin signal is below the threshold.
2. The electrical submersible pump of claim 1 wherein the signal is propagated to the controller via the power cable powering the motor.
3. The electrical submersible pump of claim 1 , wherein the electronics receive power via the power cable used to deliver power to the motor.
4. The electrical submersible pump of claim 1 , wherein the sensor receives power via the power cable used to deliver power to the motor.
5. The electrical submersible pump of claim 1 , further comprising a variable speed driver that controls power to the motor via a power cable.
6. The electrical submersible pump of claim 5 , wherein the variable speed driver is capable of regulating a voltage delivered to the motor according to inputs from the controller.
7. The electrical submersible pump of claim 6 , wherein the variable speed driver sends a DC voltage through the power line to power the electronics when the motor is shut off.
8. A computer-implemented method comprising instructions that are operable on a computer defining the controller, the controller having, a non-transitory memory and a computer processor, the instructions being stored on the memory and executable by the processor, the computer implemented method performing a process of controlling the variable speed drive of a motor in a well or and a process determining if the motor is backspinning, the instructions, comprising the steps of:
monitoring a signal output from a sensor for measuring non-electrical parameters in a wellbore, the sensor positioned downhole proximate to the motor to determine whether the signal is above a threshold, the threshold for determining whether the signal is a noise signal or a backspin signal, and outputting the backspin signal, the sensor selected from the group consisting of:
a vibration sensor placed on a shaft of the motor to determine whether the motor is backspinning by measuring the frequency of vibrations in the shaft,
pressure sensor connected to the e pump to determine whether the motor is backspinning by measuring the pressure across the pump,
a rotational sensor connected to a shaft of the motor to determine whether the motor is backspinning by measuring the speed and direction of the motor,
an accelerometer connected to a shaft of the motor to determine whether the motor is backspinning by measuring acceleration in the shaft,
a strain gauge connected to a shaft of the motor to determine whether the motor is backspinning by measuring the torque of the shaft, and
a flow meter connected to the pump to determine whether the motor is backspinning by measuring fluid flow across the pump;
impeding operable levels of power to the motor, responsive to the backspin signal;
monitoring the backspin signal to determine whether the backspin signal is below the threshold; and
returning power to the motor responsive to the determination that the backspin signal is below the threshold.
9. The computer-implemented method of claim 8 , further comprising the step of:
delivering a DC voltage downhole to stop the motor from backspinning once it is determined the motor is in backspin; and
delivering a three-phase AC current to the motor once the motor has stopped backspinning.
10. An electrical submersible pump for insertion in a well bore, comprising:
a motor and a pump;
a sensor for outputting a signal and positioned proximate motor, the sensor selected from the group consisting of:
a vibration sensor placed on a shaft of the motor to determine whether the motor is backspinning by measuring the frequency of vibrations in the shaft,
a pressure sensor connected to the pump to determine whether the motor is backspinning by measuring the pressure across the pump,
a rotational sensor connected to a shaft of the motor to determine whether the motor is backspinning by measuring the speed and direction of the motor,
an accelerometer connected to a shaft of the motor to determine whether the motor is backspinning by measuring acceleration in the shaft,
a strain gauge connected to a shaft of the motor to determine whether the motor is backspinning by measuring the torque of the shaft, and
a flow meter connected to the pump to determine whether the motor is backspinning by measuring fluid flow across the pump; and
a controller that receives the signal from the sensor to determine whether the motor is backspinning, the controller configured to impede power to the motor if the motor is backspinning.