Reduced-shock landing collar

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Inventors

Hirth, David Eugene

Application #

984958

Filed

Dec-4-1997

Published

Jun-27-2000

Current US Class

166/321
166/332.1

International Classes

E21B 034/14

Field of Search

166/317 166/318 166/319 166/321 166/324 166/332.1 166/328

Assignee

Baker Hughes Incorporated (Houston, TX)

Examiners

Tsay; Frank

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Duane, Morris & Heckscher LLP

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Abstract
A landing collar is disclosed which defines a sealed cavity around its periphery. The landing collar has a seat to accept a sphere. Upon application of pressure on the sphere, the pressure rises on fluid in the chamber which surrounds the landing collar. At a predetermined pressure in the chamber, a rupture disc breaks which allows the fluid in the chamber to escape through a restrictor, thus regulating the rate of movement of the landing collar to expose gradually a bypass opening around the landing collar. Because the movement of the landing collar is regulated by the orifice adjacent the rupture disc, shock to the formation below is eliminated. In the event of sticking of the landing collar, an emergency release is possible since the landing collar is configured in two parts which can be pinned together. Upon an application of pressure higher than the pressure to break the rupture disc, the shear pins fail and a portion of the landing collar with the sphere disconnects to allow communication to the formation below.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An apparatus for selective pressure build-up in a tubular, comprising:

a seat assembly comprising a seat supported by a movable body, said seat adapted to receive a member thereon to obstruct the tubular for pressure build-up;

said seat assembly movable between a first position, where the tubular may be obstructed by said member, and a second position, where flow past said seat and member can occur; and

a movement-regulating device operable on said seat assembly to selectively regulate the rate of movement from said first to said second position.

2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein:

said regulating device prevents movement of said seat assembly until a predetermined range of applied pressure is exerted on said seat assembly.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The field of this invention relates to devices useful for obstructing a tubing string to allow pressure build-up for hydraulically setting downhole tools where, subsequent to the hydraulic setting, a passage through the tubing can be reestablished.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Liners are frequently attached to casing using hydraulically set slips and external casing packers. In order to actuate these hydraulically activated components, the liner string is provided with a landing collar which consists of a seat which accepts a sphere for obstruction of the central passage. Pressure is thereafter built up to actuate the hydraulic components to suspend the liner to the casing and/or to actuate packers. Typically, when the liner is secured, the passage must be reopened to allow cement to be pumped therethrough. At the conclusion of the cementing, the landing collar could be drilled out to reopen full-bore capabilities in the liner.

In situations where the formation is sensitive, the procedure for reestablishing flow in the liner created shocks of pressure into the formation. The reason this occurred is that the sphere landed on the seat would experience a pressure build-up beyond a predetermined value until a shear pin or pins would break. Generally, the ball and seat would move in tandem after the shear pin broke and such movement would instantaneously open a passage to the formation below. Thus, the built-up pressure behind the ball seated on the seat would very quickly create a pressure shockwave into the formation. The pressure to shear the pins was typically several thousand pounds per square inch. A large volume of fluid is generally present above the ball. This large volume contains a large amount of stored energy from the compressibility of the fluid itself and any dissolved gases that are in it. In addition, the applied pressure flexes the tubing above the ball which, upon relief of pressure, adds to the force behind the shockwave on the formation. The hydraulic shock to the formation is undesirable because it can cause damage to sensitive formations which can result in formation breakdown or severe fluid losses.
 
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