IP Library Granted Patent US 9,410,380
Granted Patent B2
US 9,410,380 · App. 13/875,648 · Granted Aug 9, 2016

Systems and methods for providing fiber optics in downhole equipment

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Patent No.
US 9,410,380
App. No.
13/875,648
Granted
Aug 9, 2016
Kind
B2
Abstract

Systems and methods for installing an optical fiber in a downhole equipment system having multiple components that are installed in the field. Components such as sections of an ESP motor are assembled, forming a continuous sealed conduit that extends through the components. The conduit is sealed to prevent potentially damaging fluids from leaking into the conduit. After the conduit through the components is formed, an optical fiber is inserted into the conduit so that the fiber spans the connections between the components. The optical fiber may incorporate multiple sensors (e.g., fiber Bragg gratings) that can sense parameters such as temperature at multiple points in the different components. The passageways through the different components may have different diameters or tapered/chamfered edges to facilitate insertion of the optical fiber in the conduit.

Claims (31)

1. A downhole equipment system comprising:

a plurality of field-assembled downhole system components, wherein each of the components has a passageway therein sized to accommodate an optical fiber, wherein when the components are assembled, the passageways of the components form a single sealed conduit that extends through the plurality of components, wherein the conduit has a port that is capable of being sealingly coupled to a fiber optic cable, and wherein hydrogen-containing fluids are prevented from contacting the optical fiber in the conduit; and

an optical fiber which extends through the port and into the conduit, wherein the optical fiber occupies at least a portion of each of the passageways of the plurality of components,

wherein the components include at least an upper component and a lower component, wherein the passageway of the lower component has a greater diameter than the passageway of the upper component.

2. The system of claim 1 , wherein the components include at least an upper component and a lower component, wherein a tubular connector is coupled between the upper component and the lower component, wherein the passageway of the lower component has a greater diameter than a passageway through the tubular connector, and wherein the passageway through the tubular connector has a greater diameter than the passageway of the upper component.

3. A method comprising:

providing a plurality of field-assembled downhole system components, wherein each of the components has a passageway therein sized to accommodate an optical fiber;

field-assembling the components and coupling the passageways of the components to form a single sealed conduit that extends through at least two of the components; and

inserting an optical fiber into the conduit, wherein the inserted optical fiber occupies at least a portion of each of the passageways of the at least two components,

wherein the at least two components comprise sections of a electric submersible pump motor,

wherein for at least a lower one of the motor sections, the method further comprises coupling a tubular connector to an upper end of the corresponding passageway through the lower motor section, wherein an upper end of the tubular connector extends above an upper end of the lower motor section, and

wherein field-assembling the motor sections comprises temporarily sealing an upper end of the tubular connector of the lower motor section, filling the lower motor section with oil, unsealing the tubular connector, and installing an upper one of the motor sections on the lower motor section, thereby forming a sealed conduit through the upper and lower motor sections and the tubular connector.

4. A method comprising:

providing a plurality of field-assembled downhole system components, wherein each of the components has a passageway therein sized to accommodate an optical fiber;

field-assembling the components and coupling the passageways of the components to form a single sealed conduit that extends through at least two of the components; and

inserting an optical fiber into the conduit, wherein the inserted optical fiber occupies at least a portion of each of the passageways of the at least two components,

wherein the components include at least an upper component and a lower component, wherein the passageway of the lower component has a greater diameter than the passageway of the upper component.

5. The method of claim 4 , wherein the components include at least an upper component and a lower component, wherein a tubular connector is coupled between the upper component and the lower component, wherein the passageway of the lower component has a greater diameter than a passageway through the tubular connector, and wherein the passageway through the tubular connector has a greater diameter than the passageway of the upper component.

6. A method comprising:

providing a plurality of field-assembled downhole system components, wherein each of the components has a passageway therein sized to accommodate an optical fiber;

field-assembling the components and coupling the passageways of the components to form a single sealed conduit that extends through at least two of the components; and

inserting an optical fiber into the conduit, wherein the inserted optical fiber occupies at least a portion of each of the passageways of the at least two components;

wherein the components include at least an upper component and a lower component, wherein the passageway of the lower component has a first opening that has a greater diameter than the passageway of the upper component,

wherein the components include at least an upper component and a lower component, wherein a tubular connector is coupled between the upper component and the lower component, wherein the first opening of the passageway of the lower component has a greater diameter than a passageway through the tubular connector, and wherein the passageway through the tubular connector has a second opening that has a greater diameter than the passageway of the upper component.

7. A method comprising:

providing a plurality of field-assembled downhole system components, wherein each of the components has a passageway therein sized to accommodate an optical fiber;

field-assembling the components and coupling the passageways of the components to form a single sealed conduit that extends through at least two of the components; and

inserting an optical fiber into the conduit, wherein the inserted optical fiber occupies at least a portion of each of the passageways of the at least two components;

wherein the components include at least an upper component and a lower component, wherein the passageway of the lower component has a first opening that has a greater diameter than the passageway of the upper component;

wherein the plurality of downhole system components comprise sections of a electric submersible pump motor;

wherein field-assembling the motor sections comprises temporarily sealing an upper end of the tubular connector of the lower motor section, filling the lower motor section with oil, unsealing the tubular connector, and installing an upper one of the motor sections on the lower motor section, thereby forming a sealed conduit through the upper and lower motor sections and the tubular connector.

Assignments (3)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Jun 9, 2023
From: BAKER HUGHES, A GE COMPANY, LLC
To: BAKER HUGHES HOLDINGS LLC
Reel/Frame 063955/0583 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Apr 28, 2022
From: BAKER HUGHES INCORPORATED
To: BAKER HUGHES, A GE COMPANY, LLC
Reel/Frame 059819/0610 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 2, 2013
From: RUTTER, RISA; SHETH, KETANKUMAR K.; O'BRYAN, SURESHA R.
To: BAKER HUGHES INCORPORATED
Reel/Frame 030338/0155 →