08th week of 2016 patent applcation highlights part 28 |
Patent application number | Title | Published |
20160053549 | METHODS OF FORMING EARTH-BORING TOOLS - A method of forming a cutting element for an earth-boring tool. The method includes providing diamond particles on a supporting substrate, the volume of diamond particles comprising a plurality of diamond nanoparticles. A catalyst-containing layer is provided on exposed surfaces of the volume of diamond nanoparticles and the supporting substrate. The diamond particles are processed under high temperature and high pressure conditions to form a sintered nanoparticle-enhanced polycrystalline compact. A cutting element and an earth-boring tool including a cutting element are also disclosed. | 2016-02-25 |
20160053550 | DRILL HEAD - A drill head including: an elongate housing, a first end of the housing being coupled to an end of a drill pipe in use; a base at a second end of the housing, one or more drill cutters being attached to the base; a supply passageway at least partially within the housing, the supply passageway being supplied with a flow of gas in use; a return passageway at least partially within the housing, a first end of the return passageway being connected to an end of an inner tube extending inside the drill pipe in use, and a second end of the return passageway forming an opening in the base proximate to the one or more drill cutters; and one or more ports for directing at least some of the flow of gas from the supply passageway into the return passageway in a flow direction extending away from the base and towards the inner tube, to thereby cause loose material to be drawn into the return passageway through the opening and transported away from the drill head via the inner tube in use. | 2016-02-25 |
20160053551 | DRILL BIT WITH SELF-ADJUSTING PADS - In one aspect, a drill bit is disclosed, including: a bit body; a pad associated with the bit body; a rate control device coupled to the pad that extends from a bit surface at a first rate and retracts from an extended position to a retracted position at a second rate in response to external force applied onto the pad, the rate control device including: a piston for applying a force on the pad; a biasing member that applies a force on the piston to extend the pad at the first rate; a fluid chamber associated with the piston; and a pressure management device for controlling a fluid pressure within the fluid chamber. | 2016-02-25 |
20160053552 | SHAFT COLLAR ASSEMBLY AND METHOD - Disclosed is an extended shaft collar comprising a reinforced concrete collar which extends from the surface to below a groundwater formation, providing an impenetrable barrier between the surrounding groundwater formations and the work area within the shaft. The extended shaft collar of the present invention provides a barrier to the ground and the work area of a shaft, including the prevention of contamination of shallow groundwater of the surrounding formations from the activities of the shaft, and may further be used for emergency shaft purposes. Concrete utilized in the extended collar may be comprised of conventional cements as well as specialty cements. The disclosed extended shaft collar supports a wide variety of scenarios for heavy civil construction projects, oil and gas production and mining, including subterranean oil recovery platforms and related products and services where shallow groundwater reservoirs are located. | 2016-02-25 |
20160053553 | Wired Mud Motor Components, Methods of Fabricating the Same, and Downhole Motors Incorporating the Same - A method for manufacturing a system for drilling includes receiving a drive shaft for transmitting a torque to a downhole tool and forming a hollow central passage in a tubular wall of the drive shaft extending along a longitudinal axis L. The hollow central passage allows a flow of a drilling fluid through a bearing section of the system. The method further includes disposing an elongated flow diverter in the tubular wall of the drive shaft. The elongated flow diverter has a body that includes axially-spaced apertures distributed along the longitudinal axis L of the drive shaft and the hollow central passage. The distribution of the apertures along the longitudinal axis L reduce the impingement of the drilling fluid while diverting the flow of the drilling fluid from an upstream annulus section of the system to the hollow central passage. | 2016-02-25 |
20160053554 | FAIRING - A fairing device for the reduction of vortex-induced vibrations or motions and the minimization of drag about a substantially cylindrical element immersed in a fluid medium, comprising; a cylindrical element, a fairing rotatably mounted about the cylindrical element, the fairing comprising a shell with a cylindrical cross-sectional shape with an outer diameter (D) following the outer diameter of the cylindrical element from an upward stagnation point of 0 degrees to at least +/−90 degrees, and which at +/−90 degrees continues as two fin-like portions in an aft direction and defining a chord length (C), further comprising that the fin-like portions are convexly curved aft of +/−90 degrees thus tapering towards each other and defining a tail end opening or gap less than the fairing standoff height. | 2016-02-25 |
20160053555 | CABLE PROTECTOR SYSTEM - A technique provides a cable protector in the form of a modular unit having a protector shell and at least one removable insert. The removable insert is constructed with gaps which are sized to grippingly engage a cable. Accordingly, a properly sized removable insert is selected for use with a given cable and then inserted into the protector shell. The cable protector may then be secured to a tubing, e.g. a well tubing, by an appropriate tubing coupling. In some embodiments, the tubing coupling is coupled about the tubing via a threaded fastener which may be held in place by a back off preventer. | 2016-02-25 |
20160053556 | Methods and Apparatus for Releasably Connecting a Cable with a Tool - An apparatus for releasably connecting a cable with a tool that has an outer cone. The outer cone has a lower portion and an upper portion. A weak point is located between the lower portion and upper portion. The apparatus also includes an inner cone configured to fit within the outer cone. | 2016-02-25 |
20160053557 | TORSIONAL ISOLATOR - A torsional isolator ( | 2016-02-25 |
20160053558 | Triple Activity System for Drilling Operations - This invention relates to a drilling rig or a drill ship having a first activity centre with a main well, a second activity centre with an auxiliary well and a third activity centre with offline casing and drill pipe stand-building capabilities. The offline casing and drill pipe stand-building facility is a standalone feature and can be located in the forward or aft side of a drilling rig or drill ship depending on the choice of the builder or operator. | 2016-02-25 |
20160053559 | DOWNHOLE ANCHORING APPARATUS - An anchoring apparatus for engaging a borehole surface includes an anchoring member, an actuator, a fluid chamber, and an intensifier piston within a housing. The intensifier piston includes a first end having a surface area greater than a second, the second end being in communication with the fluid chamber, such that application of pressure to the first end applies a second pressure, greater than the first, to fluid in the chamber, which is in turn applied to the actuator to extend the anchoring member toward the borehole surface with intensified force. A second intensifier piston and fluid chamber can be included and used to apply intensified pressure to the actuator to retract the anchoring member. A movable mandrel within the housing can be used to physically apply a physical force to one or both intensifier pistons in place of or in addition to fluid pressure. | 2016-02-25 |
20160053560 | POWER CHARGE HAVING A COMBUSTIBLE SLEEVE - A power charge ( | 2016-02-25 |
20160053561 | POWER CHARGE IGNITER HAVING A RETAINER PROTRUSION - A power charge ( | 2016-02-25 |
20160053562 | METHODS FOR AUTONOMOUSLY ACTIVATING A SHIFTING TOOL - A method for activating a shifting tool comprises introducing a shifting tool in a desired wellbore zone where it is exposed to a pre-determined hydrostatic pressure. The shifting tool comprises at least one key that is configured to be expanded and released from a retracted position when the shifting tool is subjected to the pre-determined hydrostatic pressure. | 2016-02-25 |
20160053563 | Support Cone for Retrievable Packer - Opposed cones for slips on a packer have an annular undercut in general alignment with the end of the cone that has the slip ramp. The undercut faces the mandrel on which the cones can be driven together to radially extend the slips. A high modulus insert sleeve is interference fitted to the undercut. This results in the cone exterior surface being in hoop stress tension before the slips are set. Once the slips are set and a reaction load comes radially back from the surrounding tubular into which the slips have extended there is a tendency for the reaction force to put the exterior surface of the cones into compressive hoop stress. The initial tensile hoop stress from the sleeve placement acts to at least in part offset the reaction force tending to create compressive hoop stress. The net loading and deflection of the mandrel is minimized. | 2016-02-25 |
20160053564 | Systems and Methods for Core Recovery - The present disclosure relates to systems and methods for determining the retraction rate of a coring bit based on sensed environmental factors associated with coring operations. In certain embodiments, a downhole tool is positioned in a wellbore extending into a subterranean formation, coring operations are commenced by rotating a coring bit of the downhole tool and extending the rotating coring bit into a first location along a sidewall of the wellbore, a first environmental factor associated with the coring operations at the first location is sensed, and a rate of retraction of the coring bit at the first location is determined based on the first sensed environmental factor. | 2016-02-25 |
20160053565 | Drive Off Method from Subsea Well with Pipe Retention Capability - This invention involves a method of securing pipe (also referred to as a “string of tools”) when driving off a subsea well or sealing off a well in onshore applications where there is an emergency by grabbing the pipe before it is cut. A pipe ram then is closed on the pipe before a shear ram is actuated to cut the pipe. In subsea applications, the top of the pipe may then be raised clear of the blowout preventer within a marine riser. A blind ram and annular preventer can then be closed above the remnant of the pipe being retained by the pipe catcher. The pipe above the cut is removed through the marine riser and the marine riser itself is then disconnected. The rig is then driven off the well. If the well is reactivated the steps are reversed but the well is safely secured before the blowout preventer components are opened. The pipe supported by the catcher is independently supported before the catcher is released and the pipe lifted through the riser. | 2016-02-25 |
20160053566 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CLEARING A WELL BORE - Methods and apparatuses are provided for clearing a wellbore using a means for milling and a means for suctioning within a wellbore. Obstructions such as ball frac seats, bridge plugs, or formation material can be milled within a wellbore. As a result, larger, unrestricted, diameters can be obtained within the liner/wellbore. The cleared wellbore can allow for various remedial tools to be run into the liner/wellbore. In addition, the milled particles can be suctioned/vacuumed up and can be pumped/pushed to surface in an underbalanced fashion. In some embodiments, this can be achieved by incorporating a bottom-hole pump or a venturi component into the bottomhole assembly. The system can be deployed using a spoolable single or multi-conduit coiled tubing system and can be configured as a well intervention or work-over technology. In some embodiments, the clearing equipment can be temporary or mobile. | 2016-02-25 |
20160053567 | ELEVATED TEMPERATURE RISER BEARING - This invention relates to an undersca riser bearing designed to operate at higher temperatures over an extended time frame while maintaining performance advantages of high capacity laminate (HCL) elastomeric composite bearings. | 2016-02-25 |
20160053568 | A DEVICE FOR CONTROLLING AND ISOLATING A TOOL IN THE FORM OF AN EXPANSIBLE SLEEVE FOR ISOLATING AREAS IN A WELL - The present invention relates to a device for controlling and isolating a tool for isolating areas in a well which comprises: a main inlet conduit which communicates with the inside of said casing, and which is obturated by a first element able to form a barrier to a fluid circulating in said casing, while yielding beyond a first pressure, this conduit communicating, with two auxiliary conduits, the ends of which join up in order to form an outlet conduit, one of these auxiliary conduits, forming a first chamber, while, in the other one, a second element is provided forming a barrier, moveable between a first position and a second position wherein said first position, said second element forming a barrier and the wall of said second auxiliary conduit make between them a sealed annular chamber in which prevails a so-called <> pressure, this chamber not communicating with the outside, notably with the well. | 2016-02-25 |
20160053569 | RETRIEVABLE PACKER FOR OPERATIONS IN CASED WELLS AT HIGH PRESSURES - Retrievable packer for operations in wells cased by means of a casing pipe, the packer being applied in operations involving very high pressures, of up to about 15,000 psi, wherein the packer comprises a connecting head for being fixed to a service pipe, an upper mandrel threaded at a lower mandrel, a balancing liner holder concentrically arranged on the upper mandrel so as to form a space of hydraulic pressure between both, within which space one balancing liner is accommodated, designed to apply a downward force on an annular ledge of the upper mandrel, to offset upwards thrust forces that operate on the tool and the service pipe. | 2016-02-25 |
20160053570 | SWELLABLE PACKER WITH REINFORCEMENT AND ANTI-EXTRUSION FEATURES - A packer assembly for use in a subterranean well can include a seal element which swells in the well, a reinforcement in the seal element, and an extrusion barrier which displaces outward in response to swelling of an end portion of the seal element, the reinforcement being longitudinally spaced apart from the end portion of the seal element. A method of constructing a packer assembly can include positioning a reinforcement in a seal element which swells in response to contact with a fluid, the positioning including longitudinally spacing opposite ends of the reinforcement away from opposite end portions of the seal element, and installing extrusion barriers which radially outwardly overlie the seal element end portions. | 2016-02-25 |
20160053571 | METHOD FOR LINING BOREHOLES FOR DEEP BORES AND DEVICE FOR CARRYING OUT SAID METHOD - The invention relates to a method for lining boreholes for deep bores. A lining method, which makes a rapid process sequence possible with a substantially uniform borehole diameter, is characterized, according to the invention, in that the borehole is lined directly after boring with a hybrid material consisting of a fibrous material and a hardenable medium. The invention also relates to a device for carrying out the method. | 2016-02-25 |
20160053572 | APPLYING COATING DOWNHOLE - Applying a photocurable coating to a downhole fixed surface surrounding the axis of a wellbore containing a wellbore fluid is carried out by skimming an applicator over the downhole surface while supplying a photocurable liquid composition between the applicator and the downhole surface thereby spreading the composition as a curable layer on the downhole surface, while providing a light output with a light-transmitting barrier facing and adjacent the curable layer on the downhole surface; and directing light of wavelength in a range from 100 nm to 1500 nm through the light-transmitting barrier onto the curable light-transmitting barrier so as to initiate curing of the layer on the downhole surface. The applicator may be an assembly comprising a belt or band of light-transmitting material and the light source may be positioned within the band or the loop of the belt. This portion of the belt can remain stationary in contact with the curable layer and separate from it by a peeling action. | 2016-02-25 |
20160053573 | DOWNHOLE TOOL CONSISTENT FLUID CONTROL - A downhole apparatus for use in a wellbore includes a housing having at least one passage or cavity capable of receiving a fluid. The downhole apparatus further includes an orifice in fluid communication with the passage or cavity. A viscosity-altering member is positioned in proximity to the orifice and is capable of being activated to change the viscosity of the fluid and thus a rate at which the fluid is able to pass through the orifice. | 2016-02-25 |
20160053574 | FAILSAFE CONTROL SYSTEM FOR A SAFETY VALVE HAVING A CONDITION SENSING AND CHEMICAL INJECTION FEATURE - A control system for a Subsurface Safety Valve (SSSV), includes an actuating piston mounted in a housing with at least one seal and connected to the SSSV. The actuating piston having a first end and a second end, the first end in fluid communication with a control line; a primary pressure reservoir in fluid communication with the second end of the actuating piston, the reservoir configured to contain a fluid under an amount of pressure selected to act against a prospective hydrostatic pressure expected in the control line based upon the selected position of the control system in a downhole environment. An equalizing piston in fluid communication with both the control line and with the second end of the actuating piston, the equalizing piston remaining in a closed position during shifting of the actuating piston with pressure applied or removed from the control line, the equalizing piston movable to an open position upon a control system failure that reduces pressure in the primary reservoir to below a threshold value; and a condition sensing and chemical injection assembly in fluid communication with the primary reservoir. A method for operating a control system for a Subsurface Safety Valve (SSSV). | 2016-02-25 |
20160053575 | Bidirectional Flow Control Device for Facilitating Stimulation Treatments in a Subterranean Formation - Bidirectional flow control device for attachment to a tubular member including a nozzle insert comprising a first sealable surface, the nozzle insert comprising a nozzle passage, and a second sealable surface for mating with the first sealable surface, and a first biasing member seat; a cover plate positioned adjacent the first end of the nozzle insert, the cover plate comprising a production orifice and a plurality of stimulation orifices in fluid communication with a plurality of stimulation passages, the cover plate further comprising a second biasing member seat and a biasing member positioned between the first biasing member seat and the second biasing member seat, the biasing member to exert a biasing force to place first sealable surface and second sealable surface in sealing engagement when internal tubular pressure is below a set-point value. | 2016-02-25 |
20160053576 | Liquid Valve for Flow Control Devices - Certain aspects of the present invention are directed to a liquid valve assembly that can be disposed in a wellbore through a fluid-producing formation. The liquid valve assembly can include a housing and a liquid valve. The housing can define an inner chamber and an opening adapted to allow fluid to flow between the inner chamber and a passageway. The liquid valve can be disposed in the inner chamber. The liquid valve can include a yield stress fluid. The yield stress fluid can prevent fluid from flowing between the inner chamber and the passageway. | 2016-02-25 |
20160053577 | PRESSURE DIFFERENTIAL DEVICE WITH CONSTANT PRESSURE DROP - In one aspect, an apparatus for use in a wellbore is disclosed, including: an inlet; an outlet; and a variable flow restriction configured to provide a predetermined constant pressure drop between the inlet and the outlet in response to a range of inlet flow rates. In another aspect, a method for providing a fluid flow within a wellbore is disclosed, including: providing the fluid flow to an inlet; restricting the fluid flow to provide a predetermined constant pressure drop between the inlet and an outlet in response to a range of fluid flow rates; and providing the fluid flow to the wellbore from the outlet. | 2016-02-25 |
20160053578 | Shear Valve System And Methodology - A technique facilitates control of fluid flows in a wide variety of applications and environments, including downhole well environments. The technique utilizes a valve system which may include a shear seal valve for controlling fluid flows. The valve system utilizes port arrangements, components for energizing shear seals between mating components, and/or actuating components with improved degrees of freedom. The components facilitate repeatable and consistent actuation and operation of the valve system in the wide variety of applications and environments. | 2016-02-25 |
20160053579 | DUAL STEM INJECTION VALVE - Embodiments of the present disclosure relate to an injection valve with improved pressure regulation and/or improved erosion resistance. One embodiment of the injection valve includes a first stem and a second stem forming a closure mechanism, and a seal member engaging the first stem. The seal between the seal member and the first stem provides a constant sealing surface and enables precise regulation to the opening pressure. The seal member is protected from high pressure differential flow and erosion damage because the seal member is not exposed to the fluid flow when the injection valve switches between an open and a closed positions. | 2016-02-25 |
20160053580 | Wellhead Gas Heater - Systems and methods are disclosed that may include providing a wellhead gas burner to burn wellhead gas produced from a wellhead to heat water and/or other chemicals used in hydrocarbon production and/or well completion processes, including, but not limited to hydraulic fracturing (fracking). The wellhead gas burner may include a pressure regulator and an expansion chamber that permit the wellhead gas burner to continuously operate and accommodate wellhead gas pressure fluctuations. The wellhead gas burner may also be configured as a primary heat source and integrated with a traditional propane/diesel gas burner system configured as a supplemental heat source. The wellhead gas burner may also be mounted to a mobile superheater truck. | 2016-02-25 |
20160053581 | Wellhead Gas Separator System - Systems and methods are disclosed that may include producing wellhead gas from a wellbore, removing hydrocarbons and/or other particulates from the wellhead gas produced from the wellbore to maximize and/or provide a consistent BTU level to the wellhead gas, and burning the wellhead gas in a wellhead gas burner to heat water and/or other chemicals used in hydrocarbon production and/or well completion processes, including, but not limited to hydraulic fracturing (fracking). The wellhead gas burner may also be configured as a primary heat source and integrated with a traditional gas burner system configured as a supplemental heat source. The wellhead gas burner and the traditional gas burner may also be operated simultaneously. The wellhead gas burner may also be mounted to a mobile superheater truck. | 2016-02-25 |
20160053582 | Tool With Modular Pressure Compensator And Related Methods - A tool which employs an internal fluid during operation in a subterranean environment at elevated pressures and/or temperatures, the tool including a modular pressure compensator component which can be easily and rapidly replaced as needed. Also described is a related method of maintaining a tool which employs an internal fluid during operation in a subterranean environment at one or more pressures above atmospheric pressure, and a related method of compensating for pressure changes within a tool which employs an internal fluid during operation in a subterranean environment at super-atmospheric pressures. | 2016-02-25 |
20160053583 | Shifting Tool Collet with Axial Ridge and Edge Relief - A flexible collet on a subterranean tool has sacrificial soft components to protect seal bores through which the collets have to compress to get through. The sacrificial components can be replaced when the tool is removed to the surface. In one embodiment, threaded fasteners are used alone or with washers for height adjustment such that the heads of the fasteners which are softer than the seal bore material ride on the seal bore and take the wear. The tool can ultimately be used to latch into shifting sleeves to move such sleeves to open or close wall ports. Alternatively axial ridges with beveled profile ends can be used or rolling members such as wheels or balls can be used to keep sharp edges off the seal bore. EDM method can be used to create multiple fingers with an axial ridge profile and rounded end transitions. | 2016-02-25 |
20160053584 | Non-marring Shifting Tool Collet - A flexible collet on a subterranean tool has sacrificial soft components to protect seal bores through which the collets have to compress to get through. The sacrificial components can be replaced when the tool is removed to the surface. In one embodiment, threaded fasteners are used alone or with washers for height adjustment such that the heads of the fasteners which are softer than the seal bore material ride on the seal bore and take the wear. The tool can ultimately be used to latch into shifting sleeves to move such sleeves to open or close wall ports. Alternatively axial ridges with beveled profile ends can be used or rolling members such as wheels or balls can be used to keep sharp edges off the seal bore. EDM method can be used to create multiple fingers with an axial ridge profile and rounded end transitions. | 2016-02-25 |
20160053585 | Shifting Tool Collet with Rolling Component - A flexible collet on a subterranean tool has sacrificial soft components to protect seal bores through which the collets have to compress to get through. The sacrificial components can be replaced when the tool is removed to the surface. In one embodiment, threaded fasteners are used alone or with washers for height adjustment such that the heads of the fasteners which are softer than the seal bore material ride on the seal bore and take the wear. The tool can ultimately be used to latch into shifting sleeves to move such sleeves to open or close wall ports. Alternatively axial ridges with beveled profile ends can be used or rolling members such as wheels or balls can be used to keep sharp edges off the seal bore. EDM method can be used to create multiple fingers with an axial ridge profile and rounded end transitions. | 2016-02-25 |
20160053586 | Manufacturing Method and Apparatus for a Collet Assembly with Congruent Corners - A flexible collet on a subterranean tool has sacrificial soft components to protect seal bores through which the collets have to compress to get through. The sacrificial components can be replaced when the tool is removed to the surface. In one embodiment, threaded fasteners are used alone or with washers for height adjustment such that the heads of the fasteners which are softer than the seal bore material ride on the seal bore and take the wear. The tool can ultimately be used to latch into shifting sleeves to move such sleeves to open or close wall ports. Alternatively axial ridges with beveled profile ends can be used or rolling members such as wheels or balls can be used to keep sharp edges off the seal bore. EDM method can be used to create multiple fingers with an axial ridge profile and rounded end transitions. | 2016-02-25 |
20160053587 | SUBSEA ELECTRICAL UNIT AND SYSTEM - A subsea electrical unit is provided. The subsea electrical unit includes a first electric power connection for receiving electric power for operating the subsea electrical unit and a second electric power connection towards a further subsea electrical unit. A line insulation monitor is coupled to the second electric power connection. A control unit is adapted to determine whether electric power is present on the second electric power connection, and is further adapted to disconnect the line insulation monitor form the second electric power connection if it determines that power is present on the second electric power connection. | 2016-02-25 |
20160053588 | ELECTRICAL GENERATOR AND ELECTRIC MOTOR FOR DOWNHOLE DRILLING EQUIPMENT - An electrical generator positionable downhole in a well bore includes a tubular housing having a first longitudinal end and a second longitudinal end, the housing having an internal passageway with a plurality of layers. The layers comprise at least a first protective layer, a second protective layer, and an electrically conductive layer positioned between the first and second protective layers. The layers define an internal cavity. A shaft with magnetic inserts is movably positioned in the internal cavity. Electrical current is generated when the shaft is moved. Alternatively, the device may be supplied with electrical power and used as a downhole motor. | 2016-02-25 |
20160053589 | Electrical Power Generation System - Aspects of the disclosure can relate to a system including a rotatable input shaft and an output shaft to be rotationally driven by the input shaft. The system can also include a coupling that couples the input shaft to the output shaft. The coupling can transmit a predefined torque before slipping. The system can further include an electrical generator coupled with the output shaft. The electrical generator can be electrically connected to a primary electrical load and a secondary electrical load, where the secondary electrical load is adjustable to maintain the torque transmitted by the coupling approximately at the predefined torque after the coupling slips. | 2016-02-25 |
20160053590 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR SURFACE ENHANCEMENT OF TUBULARS - The invention discloses a method for surface enhancement of a pipe. The method includes the steps of: introducing the pipe in a wellbore; introducing cement slurry in the pipe from surface; introducing an expander cone in the pipe on top of the cement slurry, the expander cone having a largest outer diameter which is larger than the initial inner diameter of the pipe; pumping the expander cone towards the downhole end of the pipe, thereby moving the cement slurry to the downhole end and out of the downhole end and into an annulus enclosing the pipe, while and at the same time expanding the inner diameter of the pipe. | 2016-02-25 |
20160053591 | A DOWNHOLE EXPANDABLE TUBULAR - The present invention relates to a downhole expandable tubular to be expanded in a well downhole from a first outer diameter to a second outer diameter to abut against an inner face of a casing or borehole, the downhole expandable tubular having an axial extension, wherein the downhole expandable tubular is made of metal and is machined from one metal tubular blank, providing the downhole expandable tubular with at least one circumferential projection. Furthermore, the present invention relates to an annular barrier, to a downhole completion comprising a downhole expandable tubular according to the present invention, to a downhole completion comprising a well tubular structure and an annular barrier according to the present invention and to a manufacturing method for the manufacture of the downhole expandable tubular according to the present invention. | 2016-02-25 |
20160053592 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR ABRASIVE JET PERFORATING - There is provided a perforating tool comprising a housing, an inlet defined within the housing, a perforator fluid passage defined within the housing, and disposed in fluid communication with the inlet, and a nozzle, press-fit into the housing, and disposed in fluid communication with the perforator fluid passage. | 2016-02-25 |
20160053593 | GAS LIFT OPTIMIZATION EMPLOYING DATA OBTAINED FROM SURFACE MOUNTED SENSORS - A method of optimizing the operation of a gas lift well. The method includes the steps of: collecting data from at least one surface mounted sensor, the at least one surface mounted sensor including a skin-mounted temperature sensor, the at least one surface mounted sensor mounted to the gas lift well's surface equipment; collecting ambient temperature data; and determining gas lift performance from data so obtained. A system and field test kits for optimizing the operation of a gas lift well are also provided. | 2016-02-25 |
20160053594 | METHOD FOR CO2 EOR AND STORAGE AND USE THEREOF - A method of Enhanced Oil Recovery from oil zones in a subterranean geological formation, and from oil zones, the method comprising: a first injecting step of injecting a first composition comprising CO | 2016-02-25 |
20160053595 | Practical Alternative Microwave Technology to Enhance Recovery Heavy Oil in Reserviors - Extracting of Heavy Oil (Hydrocarbon) from Tar Sand and Oil Shale in deep reservoirs 7,000-12,000 feet below the ground surface by using Circular Waveguides Technology and Microwave Energy High Power System. Using Circular Waveguides as microwave energy radiator connects to the Microwave High Power System is the most practical method and provides a relatively cost-effective means of extract heavy oil from target Tar Sand or Oil Shale in deep reservoirs. This invention method can be applied for future new well bores that are in the plan to be drilled. It also can be used for existing un-use well bores that are being closed; waiting for cleaner new enhance oil recovery technology becoming available in order to reclaim of heavy oil without damaging the environment. | 2016-02-25 |
20160053596 | High Power Dense Down-Hole Heating Device for Enhanced Oil, Natural Gas, Hydrocarbon, and Related Commodity Recovery - Electrical down-hole heating devices help enhance the recovery of thick waxy oil, heavy oil, bitumen, natural gas, hydrocarbons, and related commodities by lowering the viscosity and raising the pressures of the surrounding fluid and gas. In addition, the use of the more energy efficient electrical heat can help reduce the amount, and in some cases eliminate the use altogether, of less energy efficient steam to heat the oil. The higher power density superconducting down-hole heating system can enable the in-situ generation of steam down-hole within the confines of the well-bore. The in-situ generation of steam with this device has multiple benefits including reductions in capital costs of the above ground steam plant, increased energy efficiency, reduced greenhouse gas emission, and minimizing water usage and its corresponding reclamation costs. Common types of electrical down-hole heaters include: a) radiative type, b) inductive type, or c) resistive type. A superconducting down-hole heater has many advantages over conventional normal conducting down-hole heaters including: higher power transmission density, higher recovery fluid and gas throughput, increased energy efficiency, higher production capacity per well-bore, and more environmentally friendly fluid and natural gas extraction. Down-hole heaters involving superconductors and cryogenically cooled non-superconductors are disclosed. Additional enhancements involving coil rotation and/or vibration, well-casing rotation and/or vibration, and direct current power sources are disclosed. | 2016-02-25 |
20160053597 | HYDRAULIC FRACTURING WHILE DRILLING AND/OR TRIPPING - Methods and apparatuses for hydraulically fracturing a subterranean wellbore while drilling and/or tripping are disclosed. A method for hydraulically fracturing a subterranean formation may include rotating a drill string to drill the wellbore and hydraulically fracturing the subterranean formation at a plurality of axially spaced locations along the wellbore while tripping the drill string out of the wellbore. The drill string may include a hydraulic fracturing assembly. The hydraulic fracturing operation may include translating the drill string in an uphole direction so that a set of frac ports in the hydraulic fracturing assembly is adjacent a region of the formation selected for fracturing, expanding at least one pair of packers to seal an annular region of the wellbore exterior to the frac ports, and pumping fracturing fluid downhole through the frac ports to hydraulically fracture the subterranean formation. | 2016-02-25 |
20160053598 | Method and Apparatus for Wellbore Fluid Treatment - A method for fracturing a hydrocarbon-containing formation includes running a tubing string into an open hole and uncased, non-vertical section of the wellbore, and expanding first, second, and third solid body packers until each sets and seals against the wellbore wall. The method also includes applying a first pressure within the tubing string inner bore such that the hydraulically actuated sliding sleeve moves from a closed port position to an open port position without engaging any fluid conveyed sealing device. The method also includes conveying a sealing device through the tubing string, passing through a first sliding sleeve and landing in and sealing against a second sliding sleeve's seat moving the second sliding sleeve to an open port position permitting fluid flow through a second port. And the method includes pumping fracturing fluid through the second port and into an annular wellbore segment to fracture the hydrocarbon-containing formation. | 2016-02-25 |
20160053599 | FRACTURING FLUIDS COMPRISING FIBERS TREATED WITH CROSSLINKABLE, HYDRATABLE POLYMERS AND RELATED METHODS - A low-polymer-load fracturing fluid may include an aqueous carrier fluid, proppant, and polymer-treated degradable fibers. The polymer-treated degradable fibers may include degradable fibers that have been at least partially treated with a crosslinkable, hydratable polymer. In some instances, a method may involve placing a low-polymer-load fracturing fluid having an initial viscosity into a subterranean formation penetrated by a wellbore at a rate to generate pressure above fracture gradient to form or enhance at least one fracture in the formation matrix surrounding a designated portion of the wellbore; placing the low-polymer-load fracturing fluid into the fracture and allowing the polymer to crosslink and increase the initial viscosity to a gelled viscosity; and allowing the polymer-treated degradable fibers to degrade and reduce the gelled viscosity to a broken viscosity. | 2016-02-25 |
20160053600 | EXTRACTION OF HYDROCARBONS FROM HYDROCARBON-CONTAINING MATERIALS AND/OR PROCESSING OF HYDROCARBON-CONTAINING MATERIALS - A method of extracting hydrocarbon-containing organic matter from a hydrocarbon-containing material includes the steps of providing a first liquid comprising a turpentine liquid; contacting the hydrocarbon-containing material with the turpentine liquid to form an extraction mixture; extracting the hydrocarbon material into the turpentine liquid; and separating the extracted hydrocarbon material from a residual material not extracted. | 2016-02-25 |
20160053601 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR TREATING PRODUCED WATER HAVING A FLASH VAPORIZATION SYSTEM FOR REMOVING DISSOLVED GASES FROM PRODUCED WATER - An oil recovery process includes recovering an oil-water mixture from an oil-bearing formation and separating the produced water from the oil-water mixture. The produced water includes dissolved gases and the method includes heating and pressurizing the produced water. After the produced water is heated and pressurized, it is flash vaporized through a lesser pressure which produces a vapor and residual produced water. The flash vaporization of the produced water evaporates dissolved gases and the dissolved gases are vented away with the vapor. | 2016-02-25 |
20160053602 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR DRILLING BOREHOLES - A system for drilling a borehole according to the present invention includes a drill rig and a control system. The drill rig includes a drill, an air injection system and a water injection system. The control system, which is operatively associates with the drill rig, receives information from the drill rig that relates to at least one drill parameter. The control system processes information relating to the drill parameter, determines whether the drill parameter is within a predetermined specification for the monitored drill parameter, chooses a hole defect mitigation routine based on the monitored drill parameter when the monitored drill parameter is outside the predetermined specification, and controls the drill rig to implement the chosen hole defect mitigation routine. | 2016-02-25 |
20160053603 | SYSTEM AND CONSOLE FOR MONITORING AND MANAGING WELL SITE OPERATIONS - A well advisor system and console for monitoring and managing well drilling and production operations. The system may be accessed through one or more workstations, or other computing devices, which may be located at a well site or remotely. The system is in communication with and receives input from various sensors. It collects real-time sensor data sampled during operations at the well site. The system processes the data, and provides nearly instantaneous numerical and visual feedback through a variety of graphical user interfaces (“GUIs”), which are presented in the form of an operation-specific console. The input and data provides information related to rate of penetration concerning a well being drilled, and present the information for related parameters in real time against a plotted “fairway” of determined maximum and minimum values, with a focus on the safety of the drilling operation. | 2016-02-25 |
20160053604 | SYSTEM AND CONSOLE FOR MONITORING AND MANAGING WELL SITE DRILLING OPERATIONS - A well advisor system and console for monitoring and managing drilling operations at a well site. The system may be accessed through one or more workstations, or other computing devices, which may be located at a well site or remotely. The system is in communication with and receives input from various sensors. It collects real-time sensor data sampled during operations at the well site. The system processes the data, and provides nearly instantaneous numerical and visual feedback through a variety of graphical user interfaces (“GUIs”), which are presented in the form of an operation-specific console. The input and data provides information related to drilling operations at a well site, including, but not limited to, hole cleaning status and wellbore stability. | 2016-02-25 |
20160053605 | SYSTEM AND CONSOLE FOR MONITORING AND MANAGING TRIPPING OPERATIONS AT A WELL SITE - A well advisor system and console for monitoring and managing tubular tripping operations at a well site. The system may be accessed through one or more workstations, or other computing devices, which may be located at a well site or remotely. The system is in communication with and receives input from various sensors. It collects real-time sensor data sampled during operations at the well site. The system processes the data, and provides nearly instantaneous numerical and visual feedback through a variety of graphical user interfaces (“GUIs”), which are presented in the form of an operation-specific console. The input and data provides information related to tubular tripping operations at a well site. | 2016-02-25 |
20160053606 | DETERMINING STIMULATED RESERVOIR VOLUME FROM PASSIVE SEISMIC MONITORING - A method for determining a stimulated rock volume includes determining a position of a plurality of seismic events from seismic signals recorded in response to pumping fracturing fluid into a formation penetrated by a wellbore. The signals generated by recording output of a plurality of seismic receivers disposed proximate a volume of the Earth's subsurface to be evaluated. A source mechanism of each seismic event is determined and is used to determine a fracture volume and orientation of a fracture associated with each seismic event. A volume of each fracture, beginning with fractures closest to a wellbore in which the fracturing fluid was pumped is subtracted from a total volume of proppant pumped with the fracture fluid until all proppant volume is associated with fractures. A stimulated rock volume is determined from the total volume of fractures associated with the volume of proppant pumped. | 2016-02-25 |
20160053607 | Detecting and Compensating for the Effects of Pump Half-Stroking - Various methods for detecting and accounting for the effects of half-stroking by a pump are provided. In one embodiment, a method includes operating a pump of a downhole tool to pump fluid from a formation through the downhole tool and determining pressure differentials between a formation pressure and pressure of the fluid within the downhole tool. The pressure differentials for each of a forward stroke and reverse stroke of the pump can be summed and then compared to enable identification of onset of half-stroking by the pump. Additional systems, devices, and methods are also disclosed. | 2016-02-25 |
20160053608 | Identification of Casing Collars While Drilling and Post Drilling Using LWD and Wireline Measurements - Systems and methods identify and/or detect one or more features of a well casing by utilizing one or more downhole measurements obtainable by a downhole component. The one or more features of the well casing are identifiable and/or detectable from the one or more measurements associated with one or more properties of the one or more features of the well casing. The one or more measurements for indentifying and/or detecting a presence and/or a location of the one or more features of the well casing include sonic measurements, nuclear measurements, gamma ray measurements, photoelectric measurements, resistivity measurements and/or combinations thereof | 2016-02-25 |
20160053609 | LEAK DETECTION IN CIRCULATED FLUID SYSTEMS FOR HEATING SUBSURFACE FORMATIONS - A method of treating a subsurface formation includes circulating at least one molten salt through at least one conduit of a conduit-in-conduit heater located in the formation to heat hydrocarbons in the formation to at least a mobilization temperature of the hydrocarbons. At least some of the hydrocarbons are produced from the formation. An electrical resistance of at least one of the conduits of the conduit-in-conduit heater is assessed to assess a presence of a leak in at least one of the conduits. | 2016-02-25 |
20160053610 | ELECTROMAGNETIC COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR A DRILLING OPERATION - A wireless communications system for a downhole drilling operation comprises surface communications equipment and a downhole telemetry tool. The surface communications equipment comprises a surface EM communications module with an EM downlink transmitter configured to transmit an EM downlink transmission at a frequency between 0.01 Hz and 0.1 Hz. The downhole telemetry tool is mountable to a drill string and has a downhole electromagnetic (EM) communications unit with an EM downlink receiver configured to receive the EM downlink transmission. The downhole EM communications unit can further comprise an EM uplink transmitter configured to transmit an EM uplink transmission at a frequency greater than 0.5 Hz, in which case the surface EM communications module further comprises an EM uplink receiver configured to receive the | 2016-02-25 |
20160053611 | System and Method for Using Pressure Pulses for Fracture Stimulation Performance Enhancement and Evaluation - A system and method of applying periodic energy pulses to a portion of a wellbore, fracture(s), and/or near wellbore to interrogate and/or stimulate at least a portion of the wellbore, fracture(s), and/or near wellbore. The system includes a downhole device that is configured to deliver periodic energy pulses to a portion of the wellbore. The downhole device may deliver various energy pulses such as pressure waves, seismic waves, and/or acoustic waves. Sensors may determine properties of a portion of the wellbore and/or fracture based on energy pulses detected within the wellbore. The sensors may be connected to the downhole tool, may be positioned within the wellbore, and/or may be positioned at the surface. The magnitude and/or frequency of the periodic energy pulses may be varied to change the stimulation and/or interrogation of the wellbore. | 2016-02-25 |
20160053612 | Downhole Formation Testing and Sampling Apparatus Having a Deployment Linkage Assembly - A downhole formation testing and sampling apparatus. The apparatus includes a setting assembly and an actuation module that is operable to apply an axial compressive force to the setting assembly shifting the setting assembly from a radially contracted running configuration to a radially expanded deployed configuration. A plurality of probes is coupled to the setting assembly. Each probe has a sealing pad with an outer surface operable to seal a region along a surface of the formation to establish the hydraulic connection therewith when the setting assembly is operated from the running configuration to the deployed configuration. Each sealing pad has at least one opening establishing fluid communication between the formation and the interior of the apparatus. In addition, each sealing pad has at least one recess operable to establish fluid flow from the formation to the at least one opening. | 2016-02-25 |
20160053613 | A METHOD OF MOVING A COMPONENT OR A MATERIAL TO AND WITHIN A LEVEL OF A SHAFT BORING SYSTEM - A method of moving a component or a material to and within a level of a shaft boring system. The shaft boring system is positioned within a shaft and the method comprises lowering the component or the material inside a cage into the shaft and to a level of the shaft boring system. The method further comprises suspending the component or the material from a transport system within the level of the shaft boring system. In addition, the method comprises moving the component or the material within the level of the shaft boring system using the transport system. The component is a component of the shaft boring system and the material is a material for forming the shaft boring system. | 2016-02-25 |
20160053614 | PROTECTIVE ELEMENT, CONCRETE ELEMENT, AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING A CONCRETE ELEMENT - The invention relates to a protective element for connecting to a concrete element ( | 2016-02-25 |
20160053615 | METHOD FOR RESTORING A COVER PLATE PRETENSION - A method for repairing a blade row, wherein the blades have cover plates and a disruptive gap has occurred between the cover plates, wherein in a first method step, a bracing element is arranged in the gap between the cover plates and, in a second method step, the element and the plates are welded together. | 2016-02-25 |
20160053616 | TURBINE WHEEL OF AN EXHAUST-GAS TURBOCHARGER - A turbine wheel ( | 2016-02-25 |
20160053617 | ROTORS WITH MODULUS MISTUNED AIRFOILS - A rotor assembly for a gas turbine engine includes a rotor defining an outer periphery; and a plurality of blades attached to the outer periphery. The plurality of blades includes a material property different than the other of the plurality of blades to provide mistuning of the rotor. | 2016-02-25 |
20160053618 | COMPONENTS WITH COOLING CHANNELS AND METHODS OF MANUFACTURE - A manufacturing method includes forming one or more grooves in a component that comprises a substrate with an outer surface. The substrate has at least one interior space. Each groove extends at least partially along the substrate and has a base and a top. The manufacturing method further includes applying a structural coating on at least a portion of the substrate and processing at least a portion of the surface of the structural coating so as to plastically deform the structural coating at least in the vicinity of the top of a respective groove, such that a gap across the top of the groove is reduced. A component is also disclosed and includes a structural coating disposed on at least a portion of a substrate, where the surface of the structural coating is faceted in the vicinity of the respective groove. | 2016-02-25 |
20160053619 | CMC BLADE WITH INTEGRAL 3D WOVEN PLATFORM - A method of forming a component for use in a gas turbine engine includes the steps of forming an airfoil/root assembly; creating a platform assembly structure having an opening; inserting the airfoil/root assembly into the opening; and bonding the platform assembly structure to the airfoil/root assembly to form the component. | 2016-02-25 |
20160053620 | ACTUATOR LOCK - A locking device for use in a rotor blade, said locking device comprising: a locking member that is arranged to be movable from an unlocked position to a locking position upon experiencing sufficiently fast rotation; and a selectively engagable retaining device arranged when engaged to retain the locking member in the unlocked position. The locking device will typically default to an unlocked position during normal rotation and will only be locked so as to prevent movement when the retaining device is de-activated. A method of locking an actuator is also disclosed. The locking device has applications in helicopter rotor blades and wind turbine blades amongst others. | 2016-02-25 |
20160053621 | GAS TURBINE ENGINE AIRFOIL PLATFORM EDGE GEOMETRY - An airfoil component for a gas turbine engine includes a platform. The airfoil component includes a flow path surface from which an airfoil extends. A laterally extending aft surface is adjacent to the flow path surface. A contoured surface adjoins the flow path surface and the aft surface. An airfoil component for a gas turbine engine includes a platform. The airfoil component includes a flow path surface from which an airfoil extends. A laterally extending aft surface is adjacent to the flow path surface. A contoured surface adjoins the flow path surface and the aft surface. The aft surface extends from a first aft edge to a second aft edge at a circumferentially extending edge. The contoured surface is arranged inboard from at least one of the first and second edges. | 2016-02-25 |
20160053622 | STATOR VANE ARRANGEMENT FOR A TURBINE ENGINE - A stator vane arrangement for a turbine engine includes a first vane platform, a second vane platform and a plurality of stator vanes extending radially between the first and the second vane platforms. The first and the second vane platforms extend circumferentially around an axis, and the first vane platform includes an aperture. The stator vanes are arranged circumferentially around the axis, and include a first stator vane that extends radially into the aperture and is fastened to the first vane platform. | 2016-02-25 |
20160053623 | CONTACTLESS SEALS FOR GAS TURBINE ENGINES - A seal for a gas turbine engine includes a first seal structure and a second seal structure. The first seal structure is separated from the second seal structure by a gap. The first seal structure includes an injector extending into the gap with an outlet that is in fluid communication with a fluid source. Fluid issuing from the outlet and against the second seal structure magnifies a vortex formed within the gap by fluid traversing the gap. | 2016-02-25 |
20160053624 | RADIAL POSITION CONTROL OF CASE SUPPORTED STRUCTURE WITH AXIAL REACTION MEMBER - A radial position control assembly for a gas turbine engine stage includes a case structure. A supported structure is operatively supported by the case structure. A support ring operatively supports the supported structure. The supported structure and the support ring have different coefficients of thermal expansion. A sealing structure is adjacent to the supported structure. The support ring maintains the supported structure relative to the sealing structure at a clearance during thermal transients based upon a circumferential gap between adjacent supported structure and based upon a radial gap between the support ring and the supported structure. A pin supports the supported structure relative to the case structure and is configured to isolate the support ring from loads on the supported structure. | 2016-02-25 |
20160053625 | AIRFOILS HAVING POROUS ABRADABLE ELEMENTS - A gas turbine engine includes a plurality of airfoils that are circumferentially arranged to rotate about an engine central axis. Each of the airfoils includes a base and a free tip end. The tip end includes first and second porous abradable elements that are axially spaced apart. The first porous abradable elements of the airfoils circumferentially align with each other, and the second porous abradable elements of the airfoils circumferentially align with each other. | 2016-02-25 |
20160053626 | GAS TURBINE ENGINE RAPID RESPONSE CLEARANCE CONTROL SYSTEM WITH AIR SEAL SEGMENT INTERFACE - An active clearance control system of a gas turbine engine includes an air seal segment with a bridge hook having a lugged aperture. | 2016-02-25 |
20160053627 | FLEXIBLE FEATHER SEAL FOR BLADE OUTER AIR SEAL GAS TURBINE ENGINE RAPID RESPONSE CLEARANCE CONTROL SYSTEM - An active clearance control system for a gas turbine engine includes an intersegment seal engaged with each pair of a multiple of air seal segments. | 2016-02-25 |
20160053628 | RAPID RESPONSE CLEARANCE CONTROL SYSTEM FOR GAS TURBINE ENGINE - An active clearance control system for a gas turbine engine includes an air seal segment and a puller engageable with the air seal segment. | 2016-02-25 |
20160053629 | RING SEAL FOR BLADE OUTER AIR SEAL GAS TURBINE ENGINE RAPID RESPONSE CLEARANCE CONTROL SYSTEM - An active clearance control system for a gas turbine engine includes a ring seal engageable with a multiple of air seal segments. | 2016-02-25 |
20160053630 | Energy Recovery Apparatus with Changeable Nozzles, For Use in a Refrigeration System - An energy recovery apparatus adapted for use in a refrigeration system comprises a housing, a turbine, a first nozzle, and a second nozzle. The housing has a nozzle receiving opening and a discharge port. The first and second nozzles are each operably connectable to the housing in alignment with the nozzle receiving opening. Each nozzle is adapted to expand refrigerant and discharge it in a liquid-vapor state. The size or shape of the second nozzle is different from the size or shape of the first nozzle to enable a user to selectively choose one of the first and second nozzles for operable connection to the housing. The user may make the choice that accomplishes the better refrigerant flow characteristics when the passageway of the chosen nozzle is within the refrigeration system. | 2016-02-25 |
20160053631 | GAS TURBINE ENGINE WITH MOUNT FOR LOW PRESSURE TURBINE SECTION - A turbine section of a gas turbine engine according to an example of the present disclosure includes, among other things, a first turbine section and a second turbine section. The first turbine section has a first exit area and rotates at a first speed. The second turbine section has a second exit area and rotates at a second speed. A first performance quantity is defined as the product of the first speed squared and the first exit area. A second performance quantity is defined as the product of the second speed squared and the second exit area. | 2016-02-25 |
20160053632 | FAN CONTAINMENT CASES FOR FAN CASINGS IN GAS TURBINE ENGINES, FAN BLADE CONTAINMENT SYSTEMS, AND METHODS FOR PRODUCING THE SAME - Fan blade containment systems and methods for producing the same are provided. The fan blade containment system comprise a first ballistic material configured to be wrapped in overlapping layers around a fan casing to form a containment covering of a fan containment case for the fan casing. A plurality of patches comprised of a second ballistic material are configured to be loosely disposed between adjacent overlapping layers of the first ballistic material with each patch partially overlapping a circumferentially adjacent patch. | 2016-02-25 |
20160053633 | SEAL WITH COOLING FEATURE - A seal may be used in a shroud ring of a turbine. The seal includes a first strip, a second strip, and a flow-control band that extends between and interconnects the first and second strips to control the flow of a fluid through the seal. | 2016-02-25 |
20160053634 | GAS TURBINE ENGINE WITH HIGH SPEED LOW PRESSURE TURBINE SECTION AND BEARING SUPPORT FEATURES - A turbine section of a gas turbine engine according to an example of the present disclosure includes, among other things, a fan drive turbine section and a second turbine section. The fan drive turbine section has a first exit area at a first exit point and is configured to rotate at a first speed. The second turbine section has a second exit area at a second exit point and is configured to rotate at a second speed, which is faster than the first speed. | 2016-02-25 |
20160053635 | FLEXIBLE SUPPORT STRUCTURE FOR A GEARED ARCHITECTURE GAS TURBINE ENGINE - A gas turbine engine according to an example of the present disclosure includes, among other things, a fan shaft configured to drive a fan, a support configured to support at least a portion of the fan shaft, the support defining a support transverse stiffness and a support lateral stiffness, a gear system coupled to the fan shaft, and a flexible support configured to at least partially support the gear system. The flexible support defines a flexible support transverse stiffness with respect to the support transverse stiffness and a flexible support lateral stiffness with respect to the support lateral stiffness. The input defines an input transverse stiffness with respect to the support transverse stiffness and an input lateral stiffness with respect to the support lateral stiffness. | 2016-02-25 |
20160053636 | Injection Molded Composite Fan Platform - A fan platform for a gas turbine engine may include an outer flow path surface extending between a first side and a second side. An inner surface extends between the first side and the second side, and faces radially oppositely the outer flow path surface. A plurality of platform hooks may extend radially inwardly from the inner surface. | 2016-02-25 |
20160053637 | SILENCING AND COOLING ASSEMBLY WITH FIBROUS MEDIUM - Embodiments of the present disclosure provide an assembly including a fibrous medium having a plurality of substantially corrugated channels therein, the plurality of substantially corrugated channels being permeable to a flow of fluid therethrough; a distributor in contact with the fibrous medium, and including an aperture therein for transmitting a liquid coolant through the distributor; and at least two acoustic shields coupled to the fibrous medium and proximal to opposing sides of the distributor. | 2016-02-25 |
20160053638 | POWER GENERATION SYSTEM INCLUDING MULTIPLE CORES - The present disclosure relates to a power generation system and related methods that use closed supercritical fluid cycles, and in particular, to a power generation system and related methods where multiple cores may be selectively operated to adjust power levels generated by the system. | 2016-02-25 |
20160053639 | CLAMPING NEST HAVING FIXING ELEMENTS - The invention relates to a clamping nest for positioning a component on a shaft, and joining it thereto. The component here has a central part with a circular-cylindrical aperture for accommodating the shaft. The clamping nest has a fork-shaped region for accommodating the component, wherein the fork-shaped region comprises a plurality of clamping elements, which secure the angled position of the component within the fork-shaped region. The fork-shaped region also comprises two opposite bearing surfaces, which secure the axial position of the component in a form-fitting manner in both axial directions. | 2016-02-25 |
20160053640 | ARRANGEMENT OF A VOLUME ACCUMULATOR IN A CAMSHAFT ADJUSTER - A camshaft adjuster ( | 2016-02-25 |
20160053641 | HOLLOW POPPET VALVE - A hollow poppet valve ( | 2016-02-25 |
20160053642 | MUFFLER CUTTER - A muffler cutter is fitted to a tailpipe of a vehicular exhaust system, the muffler cutter includes an exhaust pipe, a plurality of through-holes formed in a side wall of the exhaust pipe, a tubular heat shield plate provided around the exhaust pipe coaxially with the exhaust pipe, and a sound-absorbing heat insulator provided between the exhaust pipe and the tubular heat shield plate. The sound-absorbing heat insulator is partially provided between the exhaust pipe and the tubular heat shield plate so as to have a curved shape. A closed space having a curved shape is formed between the exhaust pipe and the tubular heat shield plate in an area in which the sound-absorbing heat insulator is not provided. The distance between the exhaust pipe and the tubular heat shield plate in an area in which the closed space is formed is 1 to 50 mm. | 2016-02-25 |
20160053643 | MULTI-LOBED SOOT BLOWER - An exhaust after-treatment system including at least one exhaust treatment component ( | 2016-02-25 |
20160053644 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR THE REMOVAL OF PARTICULATE MATTER SOOT, ASH AND HEAVY METALS FROM ENGINE EXHAUST GAS - Method and system for removal of soot, ash and heavy metals, and optionally additionally NO | 2016-02-25 |
20160053645 | ENGINE DEVICE - An engine device is provided with an urea mixing pipe which injects urea water into exhaust gas of an engine, and an exhaust gas purification case which removes nitrogen oxide in the exhaust gas of the engine, and is structured such that an exhaust gas inlet pipe of the exhaust gas purification case is connected to an outlet of the urea mixing pipe via a flange body. Exhaust gas outlet side end portions of an outer pipe and an inner pipe of the urea mixing pipe having a double-pipe structure are connected to exhaust gas inlet side end portions of an outer pipe and an inner pipe of the exhaust gas inlet pipe having a double-pipe structure. Fitting small-diameter portions are formed in an end portion of the inner pipe of the urea mixing pipe, and the fitting small-diameter portions are inward insert to an inner portion of the inner pipe of the exhaust gas inlet pipe. | 2016-02-25 |
20160053646 | FLEXIBLE ENGINE METAL WARMING SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR AN INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE - A method is disclosed for optimizing fuel economy during an engine warm up phase of operation of an internal combustion engine. An exhaust manifold may have a coolant jacket through which a coolant may flow. A temperature of the coolant in the exhaust manifold may be determined to detect when it is at a predetermined maximum threshold, which represents a temperature threshold just below a temperature at which the coolant will begin to boil. When this threshold is reached, then a determination may be made as to a minimum rate of flow of the coolant through the exhaust manifold which maintains the coolant at about the predetermined maximum threshold, and the coolant may be flowed through the exhaust manifold at the determined minimum rate of flow. | 2016-02-25 |
20160053647 | METHOD OF INCREASING VOLUMETRIC THROUGHPUT OF AN INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES USED IN VAPOR DESTRUCTION APPLICATIONS - A method and device for controlling emissions of VOC's comprises transporting VOC's to an engine and transporting the exhaust from the engine into a manifold. Supplemental air is transporting into the manifold and heat is transferred from the exhaust to the supplemental air within the manifold. The supplemental air is mixed with the exhaust and the mixture is transferred to a pollution abatement device. | 2016-02-25 |
20160053648 | METHOD AND INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE ARRANGEMENT FOR REGENERATING AN EXHAUST AFTER-TREATMENT DEVICE - A process is provided for regenerating an exhaust gas after-treatment device in an exhaust line of an internal combustion engine arrangement, the exhaust line including a particle filter. The process includes identifying when soot loading of the particle filter exceeds a predetermined level. After that, temperature of exhaust gases at the particle filter is maintained within a first temperature range until at least one of a predetermined period of time has lapsed or a determination is made that soot loading of the particle filter is below the predetermined level. After that, the temperature of the exhaust gases at the particle filter is increased to within a second temperature range above the first temperature range. An internal combustion engine arrangement is also disclosed. | 2016-02-25 |