The statistics of using downhole electric submersible pump (ESP) units in the oil fields of Eurasia show that hydroabrasive wear is a common cause of ESP emergency failures. The authors of this study theoretically and experimentally investigated the peculiarities of water–abrasive wear of ESP components. The research methodology and construction of the laboratory bench are described, and the results of experimental studies of determination of changes in the abrasivity index of impurity particles contained in the mixture pumped with the working stages of an ESP section are given. It is shown that large particles of mechanical impurities in contact with the metal of the working stages are subjected to intensive grinding of up to 0.25…0.3 mm; after that, particle size remains practically unchanged. An increased abrasiveness index of mechanical impurities causes an increase in the intensity of wear of interstage seals along the flow of a water–abrasive mixture (from the inlet to the outlet of the pumping section). Based on the obtained results, recommendations for selection of devices for formation-fluid cleaning during development and operation of oil wells are given. The relevance of work on improving the design of interstage seals of ESP units is substantiated.
The main principles of hydroabrasive wear of parts of the pumping stages of well’s electric submersible pumps are considered in this article. The concentration, grain-size distribution and shape of solid particles have the greatest impact on the abrasion ability of particles of mechanical impurities interacting with the parts of pumping equipment. The implementation of filters is the most effective and affordable way to protect borehole electric submersible pumps from hydroabrasive wear. Filters reduce the concentration and decrease the average grain-size of mechanical impurities going through the pumping stages. The authors propose variants of constructive and schematic solutions of self-cleaning slot filters, providing an increase in the operating time of electric centrifugal pump units during production of well fluid with a high content of mechanical impurities. The operating principle of the proposed filters is described. The results of calculations of deformation of tubing string during the increase in pressure at the oil wellhead are presented, confirming the possibility of restoring the permeability of spring filter elements without lifting the pump unit to the surface.
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