Downhole thermoelectric refrigerator

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Inventors

Boesen, George F.

Application #

333609

Filed

Dec-23-1981

Published

Mar-1-1983

Current US Class

062/260
062/49.2
062/51.1
165/104.21
165/45
257/E23.082
257/E23.088

International Classes

F25B 019/00

Field of Search

62/260 62/514 165/45 165/104.21 250/261

Assignee

Borg-Warner Corporation (Chicago, IL)

Examiners

Capossela; Ronald C.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Tracy; James E.

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Abstract
Cooling of electronic components, positioned downhole in a high temperature environment in a deep well, is achieved by a thermoelectric cooling system within a long vacuum insulated dewar flask which encompasses the electronic components and the cooling system. The electronic components are directly mounted on the cold plate of the cooling system and will be cooled down to a temperature well below the downhole ambient temperature. A long vapor phase heat transfer pipe and a heat exchanger, which is connected to the pipe's upper end and is immersed in the well fluid, convey heat from the hot plate of the cooling system to the fluid and to the downhole environment which will function as a heat sink, the hot plate temperature being greater than the ambient temperature.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A downhole thermoelectric refrigerator for cooling electronic components located downhole in a high ambient temperature environment in a deep well containing well fluid, comprising:

a thermoelectric cooling system, positioned downhole in the deep well, having a hot plate and a cold plate and having at least one cooling stage, the cold plate serving as a mounting support for the electronic components to be cooled;

a vapor phase heat transfer pipe having lower and upper ends and extending along the axis of the well, the lower end of the pipe being thermally connected to the hot plate of said thermoelectric cooling system;

a vacuum insulated dewar flask, extending along the axis of the well, having a closed lower end and surrounding the thermoelectric cooling system, the electronic components and a major portion of the heat transfer pipe;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to a thermoelectric refrigerating system for cooling electronic components located downhole in a deep well where the ambient temperatures are normally too high for proper operation of those components.

Electronic components, including instrumentation, are employed for measuring or logging various parameters and conditions downhole is deep wells, such as oil wells and geothermal wells which may have depths of over 10,000 feet. Extremely high ambient temperatures are usually encountered in those deep wells and unless the electronic components are cooled in some manner, proper operation thereof will not be obtained. In accordance with one previous arrangement for achieving cooling of electronic instrumentation in a deep well to monitor downhole conditions, a precooled large block of copper is placed in a vacuum insulated dewar flask (which is smaller to a thermos bottle) along with the electronic components and the dewar flask is then lowered downhole into the deep well to the level where the measurements are desired. For a limited time, generally about one-half hour, the pre-cooled copper block will maintain the temperature of the electronic components sufficiently low to permit the instruments to operate as required to measure the sensed downhole conditions. After the high ambient temperature heats up the copper block, the electronic components will no longer function properly and may even burn up and be destroyed by the high temperature environment.
 
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