US20070039742A1 - Method and apparatus for coupling expandable tubular members - Google Patents
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- This invention relates generally to oil and gas exploration, and in particular to the expandable tubular members used to facilitate oil and gas exploration.
- a number of expandable tubular members are installed in the borehole to prevent collapse of the borehole wall and to prevent undesired outflow of drilling fluid into the formation or inflow of fluid from the formation into the borehole.
- the expandable tubular members are coupled together and may be radially expanded and plastically deformed against the borehole wall.
- the coupling together of the expandable tubular members and the radially expanding and plastically deforming of the coupled together expandable tubular members can raise a number of issues relating to the seal between adjacent tubular members needed to prevent undesired outflow from or inflow to the wellbore.
- the present disclosure is directed to overcoming one or more of the limitations of the existing procedures for coupling expandable tubular members together during oil and gas exploration.
- an expandable tubular member includes a first tubular member comprising a first tubular member diameter which decreases from a first outside diameter along the length of the first tubular member to a second outside diameter adjacent a first tubular member connection end on the first tubular member, a second tubular member comprising a second tubular member diameter which decreases from a third outside diameter along the length of the second tubular member to a fourth outside diameter adjacent a second tubular member connection end on the second tubular member, whereby the second tubular member connection end is positioned adjacent the first tubular member connection end, and a connection member coupled to the second outside diameter and the fourth outside diameter, whereby the connection member comprises a connection member diameter which is not substantially greater than the first outside diameter and the third outside diameter.
- an expandable tubular member that includes a first tubular member comprising a maximum first tubular member diameter, a second tubular member comprising a maximum second tubular member diameter, whereby the second tubular member is positioned adjacent the first tubular member, and means for allowing a connection member to be coupled to the first tubular member and the second tubular without a maximum connection member diameter being substantially greater than the maximum first tubular member diameter and the maximum second tubular member diameter.
- an expandable tubular member that includes a tubular member comprising an inner surface and an outer surface, a thread member extending from the inner surface, and an expansion channel defined by the tubular member and located on the outer surface and adjacent the thread member.
- an expandable tubular member that includes a tubular member comprising an inner surface and an outer surface, a thread member extending from the inner surface, and means for providing a stress concentration in the thread member during radial expansion and plastic deformation of the tubular member.
- an expandable tubular member that includes a first tubular member comprising an inner surface and an outer surface, a thread member extending from the inner surface, an expansion channel defined by the first tubular member and located on the outer surface and adjacent the thread member, and a second tubular member coupled the first tubular member and engaging the thread member.
- an expandable tubular member includes a first tubular member comprising an inner surface and an outer surface, a thread member extending from the inner surface, an expansion channel defined by the first tubular member and located on the outer surface and adjacent the thread member, a tubular connection sleeve positioned on the first tubular member, an expansion slot defined by the tubular connection sleeve in a substantially axial orientation with respect to the tubular connection sleeve and located adjacent the expansion channel, a second tubular member coupled the first tubular member and engaging the thread member, whereby upon radial expansion and plastic deformation of the first tubular member and the second tubular member, the first tubular member and the second tubular member can withstand a pressure of up to approximately 4000 pounds per square inch.
- an expandable tubular member that includes a first tubular member defining a flange channel on a first surface of the first tubular member, and resilient means positioned in the flange channel for forming a seal between the first tubular member and a second tubular member.
- an expandable tubular member that includes a first tubular member comprising a flange member extending from a surface on the first tubular member, the flange member comprising a resilient beam extending from a distal end of the flange member for forming a seal between the first tubular member and a second tubular member.
- an expandable tubular member that includes a first tubular member defining a flange channel on a surface of the first tubular member, a second tubular member comprising a flange member extending from a surface on the second tubular member, the second tubular member coupled to the first tubular member with the flange member positioned in the flange channel, whereby a sealing passageway is defined between the flange member and the flange channel, and resilient means for forming a seal between the first tubular member and the second tubular member positioned in the sealing passageway.
- a connection member for coupling expandable tubular members includes a tubular connection member comprising an inner surface and an outer surface, a primary sealing member having a substantially diamond shaped cross section and extending from a substantially central location on the inner surface, a reinforced section located on the outer surface and adjacent the primary sealing member, and a plurality of secondary sealing surfaces located on opposite distal ends of the tubular connection member and on opposite sides of the primary sealing member.
- a connection member for coupling expandable tubular members that includes a tubular connection member, and means for providing a primary and secondary metal to metal seal between the tubular connection member and an expandable tubular member.
- an expandable tubular member that includes a first tubular member comprising a first connection end, a second tubular member comprising a second connection end, and a connection member coupling together the first tubular member and the second tubular member, the connection member including a tubular connection member comprising an inner surface and an outer surface, the inner surface engaging the first tubular member and the second tubular member, a primary sealing member having a substantially diamond shaped cross section, extending from a substantially central location on the inner surface, and positioned between the first connection end and the second connection end, a reinforced section located on the outer surface and adjacent the primary sealing member, and a plurality of secondary sealing surfaces located on opposite distal ends of the tubular connection member and on opposite sides of the primary sealing member, the secondary sealing surfaces coupled to the first connection end and the second connection end.
- an expandable tubular member that includes a first tubular member comprising a first connection end, a second tubular member comprising a second connection end, a connection member coupled to the first connection end and the second connection end; and means for providing a primary and secondary metal to metal seal between the connection member and the first tubular member and the second tubular member.
- a method for coupling expandable tubular members includes providing a first tubular member comprising a maximum first tubular member diameter, providing a second tubular comprising a maximum second tubular member diameter, and coupling the first tubular member to the second tubular member with a connection member comprising a maximum connection member diameter which is not substantially greater than the maximum first tubular member diameter and the maximum second tubular member diameter.
- a method for coupling expandable tubular members includes providing a first tubular member comprising a thread member extending from an inner surface and defining a expansion channel on the outer surface which is located adjacent the thread member, and coupling a second tubular member to the first tubular member by engaging the thread member with a thread channel in the second tubular member.
- a method for coupling expandable tubular members includes providing a first tubular member comprising a flange member extending from an inner surface, providing a second tubular member defining a flange channel on an outer surface, positioning a resilient member in the flange channel, and coupling the first tubular member to the second tubular member by positioning the flange member in the flange channel and adjacent the resilient member.
- a method for coupling expandable tubular members includes providing a first tubular member comprising a first connection end, providing a second tubular member comprising a second connection end, positioning a connection member adjacent the first connection end and the second connection end such that a primary sealing member on the connection member is positioned between the first connection end and the second connection end, and a plurality of secondary sealing surfaces are positioned adjacent the first tubular member and the second tubular member, and coupling the first tubular member to the second tubular member using the connection member.
- an expandable tubular member that includes a first tubular member, a second tubular member coupled to the first tubular member, and means for effecting a gas and fluid tight seal between the first tubular member and the second tubular member before, during, and after radial expansion and plastic deformation of the first tubular member and the second tubular member, the means providing a seal which can withstand a pressure of up to 4000 pounds per square inch.
- an expandable tubular member includes a first tubular member comprising a first tubular member diameter which decreases from a first outside diameter along the length of the first tubular member to a second outside diameter adjacent a first tubular member connection end on the first tubular member, a second tubular member comprising a second tubular member diameter which decreases from first outside diameter along the length of the second tubular member to the second outside diameter adjacent a second tubular member connection end on the second tubular member, whereby the second tubular member connection end is coupled to the first tubular member connection end, and a connection member coupled to the second outside diameter, whereby the connection member comprises a connection member diameter which is less than or equal to the first outside diameter.
- an expandable tubular member that includes a tubular member comprising an inner surface and an outer surface, a plurality of thread members extending from the inner surface, and a helical expansion channel defined by the tubular member and located on the outer surface and radially adjacent each of the plurality of thread members, whereby the expansion channel provides a stress concentration in the thread member during radial expansion and plastic deformation of the tubular member.
- an expandable tubular member includes a first tubular member comprising an inner surface and an outer surface, a plurality of thread member extending from the inner surface, a helical expansion channel defined by the first tubular member and located on the outer surface and radially adjacent each of the plurality of thread members, a second tubular member coupled the first tubular member and engaging the plurality of thread members, whereby the expansion channel provides a stress concentration in the thread member during radial expansion and plastic deformation of the first tubular member and the second tubular member, a tubular connection sleeve positioned on the first tubular member, and a plurality of spaced apart expansion slots defined by the tubular connection sleeve in a substantially axial orientation with respect to the tubular connection sleeve and oriented substantially perpendicularly adjacent to and with respect to the expansion channel; whereby the plurality of expansion slots on the tubular connection sleeve provides a plurality of discrete point stress concentrations on the thread member during
- a connection member for coupling expandable tubular members includes a tubular connection member comprising an inner surface and an outer surface, a primary sealing member having a substantially diamond shaped cross section, extending from a substantially central location on the inner surface, and deformable to provide a metal to metal seal between the tubular connection member and an expandable tubular member, a reinforced section located on the outer surface and adjacent the primary sealing member, and a plurality of secondary sealing surfaces located on opposite distal ends of the tubular connection member on opposite sides of the primary sealing member, and deformable to provide a metal to metal seal between the tubular connection member and an expandable tubular member.
- an expandable tubular member includes a first tubular member comprising a first connection end, a second tubular member comprising a second connection end, and a connection member coupling together the first tubular member and the second tubular member, the connection member including a tubular connection member comprising an inner surface and an outer surface, the inner surface engaging the first tubular member and the second tubular member, a primary sealing member having a substantially diamond shaped cross section, extending from a substantially central location on the inner surface, positioned between the first connection end and the second connection end, and deformable to provide a metal to metal seal between the connection member and the first tubular member and the second tubular member, a reinforced section located on the outer surface and adjacent the primary sealing member, and a plurality of secondary sealing surfaces located on opposite distal ends of the tubular connection member and on opposite sides of the primary sealing member, the secondary sealing surfaces coupled to the first connection end and the second connection end and deformable to provide a metal to metal seal between the connection member and the first tub
- a method for coupling expandable tubular members includes providing a first tubular member comprising a thread member extending from an inner surface and defining a expansion channel on the outer surface which is located adjacent the thread member, coupling a connection sleeve to the outer surface of the of the first tubular member, the connection sleeve defining an expansion slot oriented axially with respect the connection sleeve and which is positioned substantially perpendicularly to the expansion channel, coupling a second tubular member to the first tubular member by engaging the thread member with a thread channel in the second tubular member, positioning the first tubular member, the second tubular member, and the connection sleeve in a wellbore, and radially expanding and plastically deforming the first tubular member, the second tubular member, and the connection sleeve, whereby the expansion slot and the expansion channel provide a stress concentration which increases the deformation of the thread member in the thread channel during the radially expanding and plastically deforming
- a method for coupling expandable tubular members includes providing a first tubular member comprising a flange member extending from an inner surface, providing a second tubular member defining a flange channel on an outer surface, positioning a resilient member in the flange channel, coupling the first tubular member to the second tubular member by positioning the flange member in the flange channel and adjacent the resilient member, positioning the first tubular member and the second tubular member in a wellbore, and radially expanding and plastically deforming the first tubular member and the second tubular member, whereby the radially expanding and plastically deforming compresses the resilient member and provides a seal between the flange member and the flange channel; whereby the radially expanding and plastically deforming provides a metal to metal seal between the flange member and the flange channel.
- a method for coupling expandable tubular members includes providing a first tubular member comprising a first connection end, providing a second tubular member comprising a second connection end, positioning a connection member adjacent the first connection end and the second connection end such that a primary sealing member on the connection member is positioned between the first connection end and the second connection end, and a plurality of secondary sealing surfaces are positioned adjacent the first tubular member and the second tubular member, coupling the first tubular member to the second tubular member using the connection member, whereby the coupling includes providing a metal sealing member between the first tubular member, the second tubular member, and the secondary sealing surfaces, positioning the first tubular member, the second tubular member, and the connection member in a wellbore, and radially expanding and plastically deforming the first tubular member and the second tubular member, whereby the radially expanding and plastically deforming provides a primary seal between the primary sealing member and the first tubular member and the second tubular member, and the radially expanding
- FIG. 1 is a cross sectional view illustrating an exemplary embodiment of a wellbore.
- FIG. 2 is a cross sectional view illustrating an exemplary embodiment of an expandable tubular member.
- FIG. 3 is a cross sectional view illustrating an exemplary embodiment of an expandable tubular member used with the expandable tubular member of FIG. 2 .
- FIG. 4 is a cross sectional view illustrating an exemplary embodiment of a connection member used with the expandable tubular members of FIG. 2 and FIG. 3 .
- FIG. 5 a is a flow chart illustrating an exemplary embodiment of a method for coupling expandable tubular members.
- FIG. 5 b is a cross sectional view illustrating an exemplary embodiment of the expandable tubular members of FIG. 2 and FIG. 3 coupled together by the connection member of FIG. 4 .
- FIG. 5 c is a cross sectional view illustrating an exemplary embodiment of the expandable tubular members of FIG. 2 and FIG. 3 coupled together by the connection member of FIG. 4 and including a protective sleeve coupled to the connection member.
- FIG. 5 d is a cross sectional view illustrating an exemplary embodiment of the expandable tubular members and the connection member of FIG. 5 b positioned in the wellbore of FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 5 e is a cross sectional view illustrating an exemplary embodiment of the expandable tubular members and the connection member positioned in the wellbore of FIG. 5 d and being radially expanded and plastically deformed.
- FIG. 5 f is a cross sectional view illustrating an exemplary embodiment of the expandable tubular members and the connection member positioned in the wellbore of FIG. 5 d and radially expanded and plastically deformed.
- FIG. 5 g is a cross sectional view illustrating an exemplary embodiment of the expandable tubular members and the connection member positioned in the wellbore of FIG. 5 f and being radially expanded and plastically deformed.
- FIG. 6 a is a side view illustrating an exemplary embodiment of an expandable tubular member.
- FIG. 6 b is a cross sectional view illustrating an exemplary embodiment of the expandable tubular member of FIG. 6 a.
- FIG. 7 is a cross sectional view illustrating an exemplary embodiment of an expandable tubular member used with the expandable tubular member of FIG. 6 b.
- FIG. 8 a is a flow chart illustrating an exemplary embodiment of a method for coupling expandable tubular members.
- FIG. 8 b is a side view illustrating an exemplary embodiment of the expandable tubular members of FIG. 6 b and FIG. 7 coupled together.
- FIG. 8 c is a cross sectional view illustrating an exemplary embodiment of the expandable tubular members of FIG. 6 b and FIG. 7 coupled together.
- FIG. 8 d is a cross sectional view illustrating an exemplary embodiment of the expandable tubular members of FIG. 8 c positioned in the wellbore of FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 8 e is a cross sectional view illustrating an exemplary embodiment of the expandable tubular members positioned in the wellbore of FIG. 8 d and being radially expanded and plastically deformed.
- FIG. 8 f is a cross sectional view illustrating an exemplary embodiment of the expandable tubular members positioned in the wellbore of FIG. 5 d and radially expanded and plastically deformed.
- FIG. 8 g is a schematic view illustrating an exemplary embodiment of the stress concentrations on the expandable tubular members of FIG. 8 e.
- FIG. 9 a is a side view illustrating an exemplary embodiment of a connection sleeve.
- FIG. 9 b is a cross sectional view illustrating an exemplary embodiment of the connection sleeve of FIG. 9 a.
- FIG. 10 a is a flow chart illustrating an exemplary embodiment of a method for coupling expandable tubular members.
- FIG. 10 b is a side view illustrating an exemplary embodiment of the expandable tubular members of FIG. 6 a and FIG. 7 coupled together and with the connection sleeve of FIG. 9 a coupled to the expandable tubular member of FIG. 6 a.
- FIG. 10 c is a cross sectional view illustrating an exemplary embodiment of the expandable tubular members of FIG. 6 b and FIG. 7 coupled together and with the connection sleeve of FIG. 9 a coupled to the expandable tubular member of FIG. 6 b.
- FIG. 10 d is a side view illustrating an exemplary embodiment of the expandable tubular members and the connection sleeve of FIG. 10 c positioned in the wellbore of FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 10 e is a fragmentary cross sectional view illustrating an exemplary embodiment of the expandable tubular members and the connection sleeve positioned in the wellbore of FIG. 10 d and being radially expanded and plastically deformed.
- FIG. 10 f is a cross sectional view illustrating an exemplary embodiment of the expandable tubular members and the connection sleeve positioned in the wellbore of FIG. 10 d and radially expanded and plastically deformed.
- FIG. 10 g is a schematic view illustrating an exemplary embodiment of the stress concentrations on the expandable tubular members of FIG. 10 e.
- FIG. 10 h is a graph of the results of an experimental embodiment of the method illustrated in FIGS. 10 a , 10 b , 10 c , 10 d , 10 e and 10 f.
- FIG. 11 is a cross sectional view illustrating an exemplary embodiment of an expandable tubular member.
- FIG. 12 is a cross sectional view illustrating an exemplary embodiment of an expandable tubular member used with the expandable tubular member of FIG. 11 .
- FIG. 13 a is a flow chart illustrating an exemplary embodiment of a method for coupling expandable tubular members.
- FIG. 13 b is a side cross sectional view illustrating an exemplary embodiment of the expandable tubular members of FIG. 11 and FIG. 12 coupled together with a resilient member positioned between them.
- FIG. 13 c is a top cross sectional view illustrating an exemplary embodiment of the expandable tubular members of FIG. 11 and FIG. 12 coupled together with a resilient member positioned between them.
- FIG. 13 d is a cross sectional view illustrating an exemplary embodiment of the expandable tubular members of FIG. 13 b positioned in the wellbore of FIG. 1 and being radially expanded and plastically deformed.
- FIG. 13 e is a cross sectional view illustrating an exemplary embodiment of the expandable tubular members of FIG. 13 c positioned in the wellbore of FIG. 1 and radially expanded and plastically deformed.
- FIG. 14 a is a flow chart illustrating an exemplary embodiment of a method for coupling expandable tubular members.
- FIG. 14 b is a cross sectional view illustrating an exemplary embodiment of the expandable tubular members of FIG. 11 and FIG. 12 coupled together with a resilient member positioned between them.
- FIG. 14 c is a cross sectional view illustrating an exemplary embodiment of the expandable tubular members of FIG. 11 and FIG. 12 coupled together with a resilient member positioned between them.
- FIG. 14 d is a cross sectional view illustrating an exemplary embodiment of the expandable tubular members of FIG. 14 b positioned in the wellbore of FIG. 1 and being radially expanded and plastically deformed.
- FIG. 14 e is a cross sectional view illustrating an exemplary embodiment of the expandable tubular members of FIG. 14 c positioned in the wellbore of FIG. 1 and radially expanded and plastically deformed.
- FIG. 15 a is a flow chart illustrating an exemplary embodiment of a method for coupling expandable tubular members.
- FIG. 15 b is a cross sectional view illustrating an exemplary embodiment of the expandable tubular members of FIG. 11 and FIG. 12 coupled together with a resilient member positioned between them.
- FIG. 15 c is a cross sectional view illustrating an exemplary embodiment of the expandable tubular members of FIG. 11 and FIG. 12 coupled together with a resilient member positioned between them.
- FIG. 15 d is a cross sectional view illustrating an exemplary embodiment of the expandable tubular members of FIG. 15 b positioned in the wellbore of FIG. 1 and being radially expanded and plastically deformed.
- FIG. 15 e is a cross sectional view illustrating an exemplary embodiment of the expandable tubular members of FIG. 15 c positioned in the wellbore of FIG. 1 and radially expanded and plastically deformed.
- FIG. 16 is a cross sectional view illustrating an exemplary embodiment of an expandable tubular member.
- FIG. 17 a is a flow chart illustrating an exemplary embodiment of a method for coupling expandable tubular members.
- FIG. 17 b is a cross sectional view illustrating an exemplary embodiment of the expandable tubular members of FIG. 12 and FIG. 16 coupled together.
- FIG. 17 c is a cross sectional view illustrating an exemplary embodiment of the expandable tubular members of FIG. 12 and FIG. 16 coupled together.
- FIG. 17 d is a cross sectional view illustrating an exemplary embodiment of the expandable tubular members of FIG. 17 b positioned in the wellbore of FIG. 1 and being radially expanded and plastically deformed.
- FIG. 17 e is a cross sectional view illustrating an exemplary embodiment of the expandable tubular members of FIG. 17 c positioned in the wellbore of FIG. 1 and radially expanded and plastically deformed.
- FIG. 18 is a cross sectional view illustrating an exemplary embodiment of an expandable tubular member.
- FIG. 19 is a cross sectional view illustrating an exemplary embodiment of an expandable tubular member used with the expandable tubular member of FIG. 18 .
- FIG. 20 is a cross sectional view illustrating an exemplary embodiment of a connection member used with the expandable tubular members of FIG. 18 and FIG. 19 .
- FIG. 21 a is a flow chart illustrating an exemplary embodiment of a method for coupling expandable tubular members.
- FIG. 21 b is a cross sectional view illustrating an exemplary embodiment of the expandable tubular members of FIG. 18 and FIG. 19 coupled together with the connection member of FIG. 20 .
- FIG. 21 c is a cross sectional view illustrating an exemplary embodiment of the expandable tubular members of FIG. 18 and FIG. 19 coupled together with the connection member of FIG. 20 .
- FIG. 21 d is a cross sectional view illustrating an exemplary embodiment of the expandable tubular members of FIG. 21 b positioned in the wellbore of FIG. 1 and being radially expanded and plastically deformed.
- FIG. 21 e is a cross sectional view illustrating an exemplary embodiment of the expandable tubular members of FIG. 21 c positioned in the wellbore of FIG. 1 and radially expanded and plastically deformed.
- Wellbore 100 includes a volume of earth 102 which defines a passageway 104 extending through the earth 102 .
- the passageway 104 includes passageway surface 104 a which defines an outer edge of the passageway 104 .
- the wellbore 100 is formed using conventional drilling methods known in the art.
- the wellbore 100 may be a cased hole.
- the expandable tubular member 200 includes a base 202 having an outer surface 202 a , an inner surface 202 b located opposite the outer surface 202 a , and defining a passageway 202 c extending along the length of the base 202 .
- Expandable tubular member 200 includes a connection end 204 located on a distal end of the base 202 .
- Expandable tubular member 200 has an outside diameter which decreases from a maximum outside diameter 206 along a length of the base 202 to an outside diameter 208 located adjacent the connection end 204 .
- the expandable tubular member 200 decreases in diameter over a length 210 of the base 202 .
- the expandable tubular member 200 is fabricated from a metal material.
- the expandable tubular member 300 includes a base 302 having an outer surface 302 a , an inner surface 302 b located opposite the outer surface 302 a , and defining a passageway 302 c extending along the length of the base 302 .
- Expandable tubular member 300 includes a connection end 304 located on a distal end of the base 302 .
- Expandable tubular member 300 has an outside diameter which decreases from a maximum outside diameter 306 along a length of the base 302 to an outside diameter 308 located adjacent the connection end 304 .
- the expandable tubular member 300 decreases in diameter over a length 310 of the base 302 .
- the expandable tubular member 300 is fabricated from a metal material.
- Connection member 400 includes a tubular base 402 having an outer surface 402 a and an inner surface 402 b located opposite the outer surface 402 a .
- a pair of opposing distal ends 404 a and 404 b are included on opposite sides of the tubular base 402 .
- a passageway 406 is defined by the tubular base 402 and located along the length of the tubular base 402 between distal ends 404 a and 404 b .
- the tubular base 402 has a connection member diameter 408 along the length of the tubular base 402 .
- the connection member 400 may be a variety of conventional connection members known in the art for coupling expandable tubular members.
- the connection member 400 is fabricated from a metal material.
- the method 500 begins at step 502 where the expandable tubular member 200 and the expandable tubular member 300 are provided.
- the expandable tubular member 200 is positioned adjacent the expandable tubular member 300 such that the connection end 204 on expandable tubular member 200 is adjacent the connection end 304 on expandable tubular member 300 .
- the method 500 then proceeds to step 504 where the expandable tubular members 200 and 300 are coupled together with the connection member 400 .
- the connection member 400 is engaged with the expandable tubular member 200 such that the inner surface 402 b of the connection member 400 engages the outer surface 202 a of the expandable tubular member 200 adjacent the connection end 204 .
- the connection member 400 is then engaged with the expandable tubular member 300 such that the inner surface 402 b of the connection member 400 engages the outer surface 302 a of the expandable tubular member 300 adjacent the connection end 304 .
- connection ends 204 and 304 or expandable tubular members 200 and 300 are positioned in the passageway 406 on connection member 400 and engage each other, as illustrated in FIG. 5 b .
- the expandable tubular members 200 and 300 are coupled together by the engagement of the connection ends 204 and 304 , respectively, such as, for example, using a convention threaded connection, and/or the engagement of the connection member 400 with the expandable tubular members 200 and 300 using convention methods known in the art.
- the engagement of the expandable tubular members 200 and 300 and the connection member 400 provides a gas and liquid tight seal between the expandable tubular members 200 and 300 and the connection member 400 .
- the engagement of the expandable tubular members 200 and 300 and the connection member 400 provides a metal to metal seal between the expandable tubular members 200 and 300 and the connection member 400 .
- an expandable tubular member 502 a is provided in which the connection member diameter 408 is not substantially greater than the maximum outside diameter 206 on the expandable tubular member 200 or the maximum outside diameter 306 on the expandable tubular member 300 .
- an expandable tubular member 502 a is provided which has a maximum diameter that is the maximum diameter of the expandable tubular members 200 or 300 which are coupled together to form the expandable tubular member 502 a , rather than the diameter of the connection member 400 which couples together the expandable tubular members 200 and 300 .
- an outer protective sleeve 502 b may be coupled to the outer surface 402 a of the connection member 400 and an inner protective sleeve 502 c may be coupled to the inner surfaces 202 b and 302 b of the expandable tubular members 200 and 300 , respectively, adjacent the connection ends 204 and 304 , respectively, as illustrated in FIG. 5 c.
- the method 500 proceeds to step 506 where the expandable tubular members 200 and 300 are positioned in the wellbore 100 .
- the expandable tubular member 502 a is positioned in the passageway 104 on wellbore 100 , as illustrated in FIG. 5 d .
- the passageway 104 may be dimensioned such that there is only a small amount of space between the passageway surface 104 a and the outer surfaces 202 a , 302 a , and 402 a of the expandable tubular member 200 , the expandable tubular member 300 , and the connection member 400 , respectively.
- relatively large diameter expandable tubular members 200 and 300 may be used with the wellbore 100 because the coupling of the expandable tubular members 200 and 300 with the connection member 400 does not increase the outside diameter of the expandable tubular member 502 a . This allows larger diameter expandable tubular members 200 and 300 to be coupled together and used in the wellbore 100 than is possible using conventional coupling methods.
- step 508 the expandable tubular members 200 and 300 are radially expanded and plastically deformed.
- An expansion device 508 a which is coupled to a drill string 508 b is provided which has larger outside diameter than the inside diameters of the portions of the expandable tubular members 200 and 300 with outside diameters 208 and 308 , respectively.
- the expansion device 508 a is positioned in the expandable tubular member 502 b and moved in a direction A, as illustrated in FIG. 5 e . Movement of the expansion device 508 a in direction A expands the length 310 of the expandable tubular member 300 and the portion of the expandable tubular member 300 with outside diameter 308 to a inside diameter equal to the outside diameter of the expansion device 508 a.
- the expansion device 508 a may be a fixed diameter expansion device, a rotary expansion device, a hydroforming device, combinations thereof, and/or a variety of other expansion devices known in the art.
- the expandable tubular member 502 a may be positioned in a wellbore 100 with tight clearance between the expandable tubular member 502 a and the passageway surface 104 a and then radially expanded and plastically deformed to a monodiameter tubular member.
- an expansion device 508 c which is coupled to a drill string 50 db is provided which has larger outside diameter than the inside diameters of the portions of the expandable tubular members 200 and 300 with maximum outside diameters 206 and 306 , respectively.
- the expansion device 508 c is then moved in a direction B, radially expanding and plastically deforming the expandable tubular member 502 a into engagement with the passageway surface 104 a of wellbore 100 , as illustrated in FIG.
- the expansion device 508 c may be a fixed diameter expansion device, a rotary expansion device, a hydroforming device, combinations thereof, and/or a variety of other expansion devices known in the art.
- the expandable tubular member 502 a may be positioned in a wellbore 100 with tight clearance between the expandable tubular member 502 a and the passageway surface 104 a and then radially expanded and plastically deformed into engagement with the passageway surface 104 a of the wellbore 104 .
- the expandable tubular member 600 includes a tubular base 602 having an outer surface 602 a , and inner surface 602 b located opposite the outer surface 602 a , a distal end 602 c , and defining a passageway 602 d extending along its length of the tubular base 602 to the distal end 602 c .
- a plurality of thread members which may be conventional thread members known in the art, such as, for example, thread member 604 , extend from the inner surface 602 b of the tubular base 602 into the passageway 602 d and are located circumferentially about the inner surface 602 b .
- a stress concentrator is provided on the expandable tubular member 600 and may include a plurality of expansion channels such as, for example, expansion channel 606 , which are defined by the tubular base 602 and located helically about the outer surface 602 a and adjacent the plurality of thread members such as, for example, the thread member 604 .
- the expandable tubular member 600 is fabricated from a metal material.
- Expandable tubular member 700 includes a tubular base 702 having an outer surface 702 a , an inner surface 702 b located opposite the outer surface 702 a , a distal end 702 c , and defining a passageway 702 d which extends from the distal end 702 c and along the length of the tubular base 702 .
- a plurality of thread channels which may be conventional thread channels known in the art, such as, for example, the thread channel 704 , are defined by the tubular base 702 and located circumferentially about the outer surface 702 a .
- the expandable tubular member 700 is fabricated from a metal material.
- a method 800 for coupling expandable tubular members begins at step 802 where the expandable tubular members 600 and 700 , illustrated in FIGS. 6 a , 6 b , and 7 , are provided.
- the method 800 then proceeds to step 804 where the expandable tubular members 600 and 700 are coupled together.
- the expandable tubular member 600 is positioned adjacent the expandable tubular member 700 such that the distal end 602 c on expandable tubular member 600 is adjacent the distal end 702 c on expandable tubular member 700 .
- the distal end 702 c on expandable tubular member 700 is then positioned in the passageway 602 d on expandable tubular member 600 such that the plurality of thread members such as, for example, the thread member 604 , engage the plurality of thread channels such as, for example, the thread channel 704 , as illustrated in FIG. 8 c , providing an expandable tubular member 804 a.
- step 806 the expandable tubular members 600 and 700 are positioned in the wellbore 100 .
- the expandable tubular member 804 a is positioned in the passageway 104 of wellbore 100 such that the outer surfaces 602 a and 702 a of the expandable tubular members 600 and 700 , respectively, are positioned adjacent the passageway surface 104 a , as illustrated in FIG. 8 d.
- step 808 the expandable tubular members 600 and 700 are radially expanded and plastically deformed.
- An expansion device 808 a which is coupled to a drill string 808 b is provided which has larger outside diameter than the inside diameters of the expandable tubular members 600 and 700 .
- the expansion device 808 a is positioned in the expandable tubular member 804 a and moved in a direction C, as illustrated in FIG. 8 e .
- Movement of the expansion device 808 a in direction C expands the expandable tubular members 600 and 700 such that the outer surfaces 602 a and 702 a , respectively, engage the passageway surface 104 a of the wellbore 100 .
- the expansion device 808 a may be a fixed diameter expansion device, a rotary expansion device, a hydroforming device, combinations thereof, and/or a variety of other expansion devices known in the art.
- the deformation of the plurality of thread members in the plurality of thread channels is increased relative to the deformation of a thread member in a thread channel without the stress concentrator.
- the expansion channel 606 allows increased deformation of the thread member 604 in the thread channel 704 by increasing the stress experienced by the thread member 604 during radial expansion and plastic deformation of the expandable tubular members 600 and 700 and increasing the deformation of the thread member 604 , as illustrated in FIG. 8 f , which provides a gas and liquid tight seal between the expandable tubular members 600 and 700 .
- the gas and liquid tight seal provided between the expandable tubular members 600 and 700 is a metal to metal seal.
- the stress concentrator provided on the expandable tubular member 804 a is a circumferential and helical stress concentration 810 , as illustrated in FIG. 8 g .
- the stress concentrator may provide a variety of stress concentrations with different geometries such as, for example, point to point stress concentrations, discrete stress concentrations, and/or continuous stress concentrations.
- connection sleeve 900 includes a tubular base 902 having an outer surface 902 a , an inner surface 902 b located opposite the outer surface 902 a , a distal end 902 c , and a passageway 902 d which extends from the distal end 902 c and along the length of the tubular base 902 .
- connection sleeve 900 may include a plurality of expansion slots 904 defined by the tubular base 902 , extending from the outer surface 902 a to the inner surface 902 b , and located in a substantially axially orientation with respect to the tubular base 902 and spaced apart circumferentially about the tubular base 902 .
- the connection sleeve 900 is fabricated from a metal material.
- the method 1000 begins at step 1002 where the expandable tubular members 600 and 700 and the connection sleeve, illustrated in FIGS. 6 a , 6 b , 7 , 9 a and 9 b , are provided.
- the method 1000 then proceeds to step 1004 where the expandable tubular members 600 and 700 are coupled together.
- the distal end 602 c of expandable tubular member 600 is positioned in the passageway 902 d on the connection sleeve 900 such that the inner surface 902 b of the connection sleeve 900 engages the outer surface 602 a of the expandable tubular member 600 .
- the expansion slots 904 on connection sleeve 900 are oriented substantially perpendicularly to the plurality of expansion channels such as, for example, expansion channel 606 on expandable tubular member 600 .
- Coupling the connection sleeve 900 to the expandable tubular member 600 provides a plurality of discrete point stress concentrators located at the intersection of the expansion slots 904 and the expansion channels.
- the expandable tubular member 600 and connection sleeve 900 are then positioned adjacent the expandable tubular member 700 such that the distal ends 602 c and 902 c on the expandable tubular member 600 and connection sleeve 900 , respectively, are adjacent the distal end 702 c on expandable tubular member 700 .
- the distal end 702 c on expandable tubular member 700 is then positioned in the passageway 602 d on expandable tubular member 600 such that the plurality of thread members such as, for example, the thread member 604 , engage the plurality of thread channels such as, for example, the thread channel 704 , and are positioned adjacent the expansion slot 904 , as illustrated in FIG. 10 c , providing an expandable tubular member 1004 a.
- step 1006 the expandable tubular members 600 and 700 and the connection sleeve 900 are positioned in the wellbore 100 .
- the expandable tubular member 1004 a is positioned in the passageway 104 of wellbore 100 such that the outer surface 902 a of the connection sleeve 900 and the outer surfaces 602 a and 702 a of the expandable tubular members 700 , respectively, are positioned adjacent the passageway surface 104 a , as illustrated in FIG. 10 d.
- step 1008 the expandable tubular members 600 and 700 and the connection sleeve 900 are radially expanded and plastically deformed.
- An expansion device 1008 a which is coupled to a drill string 1008 b is provided which has larger outside diameter than the inside diameters of the expandable tubular members 600 and 700 .
- the expansion device 1008 a is positioned in the expandable tubular member 1004 a and moved in a direction D, as illustrated in FIG. 10 e .
- Movement of the expansion device 1008 a in direction D expands the expandable tubular members 600 and 700 and the connection sleeve 900 such that the outer surfaces 602 a , 702 a , and 902 a , respectively, engage the passageway surface 104 a of the wellbore 100 .
- the expansion device 808 a may be a fixed diameter expansion device, a rotary expansion device, a hydroforming device, combinations thereof, and/or a variety of other expansion devices known in the art.
- the expansion of the expandable tubular member 1004 a between the distal ends 902 c and 702 c on the connection sleeve 900 and the expandable tubular member 700 , respectively, results in the deformation of the plurality of thread members in the plurality of thread channels.
- the deformation of the plurality of thread members in the plurality of thread channels is increased relative to the deformation of a thread member in a thread channel without the discrete point stress concentrators.
- the expansion channel 606 and the expansion slot 904 allow increased deformation of the thread member 604 in the thread channel 704 by increasing the stress experienced by the thread member 604 during radial expansion and plastic deformation of the expandable tubular members 600 and 700 and increasing the deformation of the thread member 604 , as illustrated in FIG. 10 f , which provides a gas and liquid tight seal between the expandable tubular members 600 and 700 .
- the gas and liquid tight seal provided between the expandable tubular members 600 and 700 is a metal to metal seal.
- a method and apparatus which provide stress concentrations on the expandable tubular member 1004 a in order increase the deformation of thread members in thread channels such as, for example, the thread member 604 in the thread channel 704 , to provide a seal between the thread member 604 and the thread channel 704 after the expansion of coupled together expandable tubular members 600 and 700 .
- the stress concentrator may provide stress concentrations on the expandable tubular member 1004 a in discrete point stress concentrations 1010 , illustrated in FIG. 10 g .
- the stress concentrator may provide stress concentrations on the expandable tubular member 1004 a in variety of different manners on the expandable tubular members such as circumferential stress concentrations, point to point stress concentrations, discrete stress concentrations, and/or continuous stress concentrations.
- the connection sleeve 900 increases the compression limits of the connection between the expandable tubular members 600 and 700 between thread member 604 and the thread channel 704 .
- an expandable tubular member substantially similar to the expandable tubular member 1004 a , described above with reference to FIGS. 10 b , 10 c , 10 d , 10 e , 10 f and 10 g was provided and radially expanded and plastically deformed in substantially the same manner as described above.
- the ends of the expandable tubular members 600 and 700 were capped, and the pressure in the passageways 602 a and 702 a of expandable tubular members 600 and 700 , respectively, was increased to test the gas and liquid tight seal between the thread member 604 and the thread channel 704 on the expandable tubular members 600 and 700 , respectively.
- the pressure was first increased to a pressure EXP 1A , which was approximately 2000 psig, and the pressure held constant for a time period.
- the pressure was then increased to a pressure EXP 1B , which was approximately 3000 psig, and the pressure held constant for a time period.
- the pressure was then increased to a pressure EXP 1C , which was approximately 4000 psig, above which the seal failed.
- a method and apparatus have been provided which provides a seal between coupled and radially expanded and plastically deformed expandable tubular members 600 and 700 and connection sleeve 900 that can withstand increased pressure without failing relative to conventional coupling methods.
- the expandable tubular member 1100 includes a tubular base 1102 having an outer surface 1102 a , and inner surface 1102 b located opposite the outer surface 1102 a , a distal end 1102 c , and defining a passageway 1102 d extending along its length of the tubular base 1102 to the distal end 1102 c .
- a plurality of flange members 1104 extend from the inner surface 1102 b of the tubular base 1102 and into the passageway 1102 d .
- the expandable tubular member 1100 is fabricated from metal material.
- the expandable tubular member 1200 includes a tubular base 1202 having an outer surface 1202 a , and inner surface 1202 b located opposite the outer surface 1202 a , a distal end 1202 c , and defining a passageway 1202 d extending along its length of the tubular base 1202 to the distal end 1202 c .
- a plurality of flange channels 1204 are defined by the tubular base 1202 and located on the outer surface 1202 a of the tubular base 1202 .
- the expandable tubular member 1200 is fabricated from metal material.
- a method 1300 for coupling expandable tubular members begins at step 1302 where the expandable tubular members 1100 and 1200 , illustrated in FIGS. 11 and 12 , are provided. The method 1300 then proceeds to step 1304 where the expandable tubular members 1100 and 1200 are coupled together.
- a wave spring resilient member 1304 a is positioned in the flange channels 1204 and about the circumference of the expandable tubular member 1200 .
- the wave spring resilient member 1304 a is fabricated from a metal material.
- the expandable tubular member 1100 is then coupled to the expandable tubular member 1200 by positioning the flange members 1104 in the flange channels 1204 .
- the flange members 1104 are positioned in the flange channels 1204 by heating the expandable tubular member 1100 , causing the expandable tubular member 1100 to expand, which increases the diameter of the passageway 1102 d and allows the distal end of expandable tubular member 1200 to be positioned in the passageway 1102 d of the expandable tubular member 1100 .
- the flange members 1104 are positioned in the flange channels 1204 by forcing the distal end of expandable tubular member 1200 into the passageway 1102 d of the expandable tubular member 1100 , causing the expandable tubular member 1100 to elastically deform to allow the distal end of expandable tubular member 1200 to be positioned in the passageway 1102 d of the expandable tubular member 1100 .
- the flange members 1104 are conventional thread members known in the art and the flange channels 1204 are conventional thread channels known in the art, and the flange members 1104 are positioned in the flange channels 1204 by threading the thread members into the thread channels.
- the flange members 1104 may be positioned in the flange channels 1204 using a variety of other conventional methods known in the art.
- a sealing channel is defined between the flange member 1104 and the flange channel 1204 and the wave spring resilient member 1304 a is positioned in the sealing channel, as illustrated in FIGS. 13 b and 13 c .
- an expandable tubular member 1304 b is provided.
- the method 1300 then proceeds to step 1306 where the expandable tubular members 1100 and 1200 are positioned in the wellbore 100 .
- the expandable tubular member 1304 b is positioned in the passageway 104 of wellbore 100 such that outer surfaces 1102 a and 1202 a of the expandable tubular members 1100 and 1200 , respectively, are positioned adjacent the passageway surface 104 a , as illustrated in FIG. 13 d.
- the method 1300 proceeds to step 1308 where the expandable tubular members 1100 and 1200 are radially expanded and plastically deformed.
- An expansion device 1308 a which is coupled to a drill string 1308 b is provided which has larger outside diameter than the inside diameters of the expandable tubular members 1100 and 1200 .
- the expansion device 1308 a is positioned in the expandable tubular member 1304 b and moved in a direction E, as illustrated in FIG. 13 d . Movement of the expansion device 1308 a in direction E expands the expandable tubular members 1100 and 1200 such that the outer surfaces 1102 a and 1202 a , respectively, engage the passageway surface 104 a of the wellbore 100 .
- the expansion device 1308 a may be a fixed diameter expansion device, a rotary expansion device, a hydroforming device, combinations thereof, and/or a variety of other expansion devices known in the art. Furthermore, the expansion of the expandable tubular member 1304 b adjacent the flange member 1104 and the flange channel 1204 results in the deformation of the wave spring resilient member 1304 a . Deformation of the wave spring resilient member 1304 a provides a gas and liquid tight seal between the expandable tubular members 1100 and 1200 . In an exemplary embodiment, the gas and liquid tight seal provided between the expandable tubular members 1100 and 1200 is a metal to metal seal. Thus, a method and apparatus are provided which provide a gas and liquid tight seal between two expandable tubular members 1100 and 1200 which are coupled together and radially expanded and plastically deformed.
- the method 1400 begins at step 1402 where the expandable tubular members 1100 and 1200 , illustrated in FIGS. 11 and 12 , are provided. The method 1400 then proceeds to step 1404 where the expandable tubular members 1100 and 1200 are coupled together.
- a wave spring resilient member 1404 a is positioned in the flange channels 1204 and about the circumference of the expandable tubular member 1200 .
- the wave spring resilient member 1404 a is fabricated from a metal material.
- the expandable tubular member 1100 is then coupled to the expandable tubular member 1200 by positioning the flange members 1204 in the flange channels 1204 .
- the flange members 1104 are positioned in the flange channels 1204 by heating the expandable tubular member 1100 , causing the expandable tubular member 1100 to expand, which increases the diameter of the passageway 1202 d and allows the distal end of expandable tubular member 1200 to be positioned in the passageway 1202 d of the expandable tubular member 1100 .
- the flange members 1104 are positioned in the flange channels 1204 by forcing the distal end of expandable tubular member 1200 into the passageway 1202 d of the expandable tubular member 1100 , causing the expandable tubular member 1100 to elastically deform to allow the distal end of expandable tubular member 1200 to be positioned in the passageway 1202 d of the expandable tubular member 1100 .
- the flange members 1104 are conventional thread members known in the art and the flange channels 1204 are conventional thread channels known in the art, and the flange members 1104 are positioned in the flange channels 1204 by threading the thread members into the thread channels.
- the flange members 1104 may be positioned in the flange channels 1204 using a variety of other conventional methods known in the art.
- a sealing channel is defined between the flange member 1104 and the flange channel 1204 and the wave spring resilient member 1404 a is positioned in the sealing channel, as illustrated in FIGS. 14 b and 14 c .
- an expandable tubular member 1404 b is provided.
- step 1406 the expandable tubular members 1100 and 1200 are positioned in the wellbore 100 .
- the expandable tubular member 1404 b is positioned in the passageway 104 of wellbore 100 such that outer surfaces 1102 a and 1202 a of the expandable tubular members 1100 and 1200 , respectively, are positioned adjacent the passageway surface 104 a , as illustrated in FIG. 14 d.
- the method 1400 proceeds to step 1408 where the expandable tubular members 1100 and 1200 are radially expanded and plastically deformed.
- An expansion device 1408 a which is coupled to a drill string 1408 b is provided which has larger outside diameter than the inside diameters of the expandable tubular members 1100 and 1200 .
- the expansion device 1408 a is positioned in the expandable tubular member 1404 b and moved in a direction F, as illustrated in FIG. 14 d . Movement of the expansion device 1408 a in direction F expands the expandable tubular members 1100 and 1200 such that the outer surfaces 1102 a and 1202 a , respectively, engage the passageway surface 104 a of the wellbore 100 .
- the expansion device 1408 a may be a fixed diameter expansion device, a rotary expansion device, a hydroforming device, combinations thereof, and/or a variety of other expansion devices known in the art. Furthermore, the expansion of the expandable tubular member 1404 b adjacent the flange member 1104 and the flange channel 1204 results in the deformation of the wave spring resilient member 1404 a . Deformation of the wave spring resilient member 1404 a provides a gas and liquid tight seal between the expandable tubular members 1100 and 1200 . In an exemplary embodiment, the gas and liquid tight seal provided between the expandable tubular members 1100 and 1200 is a metal to metal seal. Thus, a method and apparatus are provided which provide a gas and liquid tight seal between two expandable tubular members 1100 and 1200 which are coupled together and radially expanded and plastically deformed.
- the method 1500 begins at step 1502 where the expandable tubular members 1100 and 1200 , illustrated in FIGS. 11 and 12 , are provided. The method 1500 then proceeds to step 1504 where the expandable tubular members 1100 and 1200 are coupled together.
- An O-ring resilient member 1504 a is positioned in the flange channels 1204 and about the circumference of the expandable tubular member 1200 .
- the O-ring resilient member 1504 a is fabricated from a metal material.
- the expandable tubular member 1100 is then coupled to the expandable tubular member 1200 by positioning the flange members 1104 in the flange channels 1204 .
- the flange members 1104 are positioned in the flange channels 1204 by heating the expandable tubular member 1100 , causing the expandable tubular member 1100 to expand, which increases the diameter of the passageway 1102 d and allows the distal end of expandable tubular member 1200 to be positioned in the passageway 1102 d of the expandable tubular member 1100 .
- the flange members 1104 are positioned in the flange channels 1204 by forcing the distal end of expandable tubular member 1200 into the passageway 1102 d of the expandable tubular member 1100 , causing the expandable tubular member 1100 to elastically deform to allow the distal end of expandable tubular member 1200 to be positioned in the passageway 1102 d of the expandable tubular member 1100 .
- the flange members 1104 are conventional thread members known in the art and the flange channels 1204 are conventional thread channels known in the art, and the flange members 1104 are positioned in the flange channels 1204 by threading the thread members into the thread channels.
- the flange members 1104 may be positioned in the flange channels 1204 using a variety of other conventional methods known in the art.
- a sealing channel is defined between the flange member 1104 and the flange channel 1204 and the O-ring resilient member 1504 a is positioned in the sealing channel, as illustrated in FIGS. 15 b and 15 c .
- an expandable tubular member 1504 b is provided.
- the method 1500 then proceeds to step 1506 where the expandable tubular members 1100 and 1200 are positioned in the wellbore 100 .
- the expandable tubular member 1504 b is positioned in the passageway 104 of wellbore 100 such that outer surfaces 1102 a and 1202 a of the expandable tubular members 1100 and 1200 , respectively, are positioned adjacent the passageway surface 104 a , as illustrated in FIG. 15 d .
- the method 1500 proceeds to step 1508 where the expandable tubular members 1100 and 1200 are radially expanded and plastically deformed.
- An expansion device 1508 a which is coupled to a drill string 1508 b is provided which has larger outside diameter than the inside diameters of the expandable tubular members 1100 and 1200 .
- the expansion device 1508 a is positioned in the expandable tubular member 1504 b and moved in a direction G, as illustrated in FIG. 15 d . Movement of the expansion device 1508 a in direction G expands the expandable tubular members 1100 and 1200 such that the outer surfaces 1102 a and 1202 a , respectively, engage the passageway surface 104 a of the wellbore 100 .
- the expansion device 1508 a may be a fixed diameter expansion device, a rotary expansion device, a hydroforming device, combinations thereof, and/or a variety of other expansion devices known in the art. Furthermore, the expansion of the expandable tubular member 1504 b adjacent the flange member 1104 and the flange channel 1204 results in the deformation of the O-ring resilient member 1504 a . Deformation of the O-ring resilient member 1504 a provides a gas and liquid tight seal between the expandable tubular members 1100 and 1200 . In an exemplary embodiment, the gas and liquid tight seal provided between the expandable tubular members 1100 and 1200 is a metal to metal seal. Thus, a method and apparatus are provided which provide a gas and liquid tight seal between two expandable tubular members 1100 and 1200 which are coupled together and radially expanded and plastically deformed.
- the expandable tubular member 1600 includes a tubular base 1602 having an outer surface 1602 a , and inner surface 1602 b located opposite the outer surface 1602 a , a distal end 1602 c , and defining a passageway 1602 d extending along its length of the tubular base 1602 to the distal end 1602 c .
- a plurality of flange members 1604 extend from the inner surface 1602 b of the tubular base 1602 and into the passageway 1602 d , each flange member 1604 including a resilient beam 1604 a extending from a distal end of the flange member 1604 at an angle with respect to the flange member 1604 and into the passageway 1602 d .
- the expandable tubular member 1600 is fabricated from a metal material.
- the method 1700 begins at step 1702 where the expandable tubular members 1200 and 1600 , illustrated in FIGS. 12 and 16 , are provided.
- the method 1700 then proceeds to step 1704 where the expandable tubular members 1200 and 1600 are coupled together.
- the expandable tubular member 1600 is coupled to the expandable tubular member 1200 by positioning the flange members 1604 in the flange channels 1204 .
- the flange members 1604 are positioned in the flange channels 1204 by heating the expandable tubular member 1100 , causing the expandable tubular member 1100 to expand, which increases the diameter of the passageway 1602 d and allows the distal end of expandable tubular member 1200 to be positioned in the passageway 1602 d of the expandable tubular member 1600 .
- the flange members 1604 are positioned in the flange channels 1204 by forcing the distal end of expandable tubular member 1200 into the passageway 1602 d of the expandable tubular member 1600 , causing the expandable tubular member 1600 to elastically deform to allow the distal end of expandable tubular member 1200 to be positioned in the passageway 1602 d of the expandable tubular member 1100 .
- the flange members 1604 are conventional thread members known in the art and the flange channels 1204 are conventional thread channels known in the art, and the flange members 1604 are positioned in the flange channels 1204 by threading the thread members into the thread channels.
- the flange members 1604 may be positioned in the flange channels 1204 using a variety of other conventional methods known in the art.
- a sealing channel is defined between the flange member 1604 and the flange channel 1204 and the resilient beam 1604 a is positioned in the sealing channel, as illustrated in FIGS. 17 b and 17 c .
- an expandable tubular member 1704 a is provided.
- step 1706 the expandable tubular members 1200 and 1600 are positioned in the wellbore 100 .
- the expandable tubular member 1704 a is positioned in the passageway 104 of wellbore 100 such that outer surfaces 1202 a and 1602 a of the expandable tubular members 1200 and 1600 , respectively, are positioned adjacent the passageway surface 104 a , as illustrated in FIG. 17 d.
- the method 1700 proceeds to step 1708 where the expandable tubular members 1200 and 1600 are radially expanded and plastically deformed.
- An expansion device 1708 a which is coupled to a drill string 1708 b is provided which has larger outside diameter than the inside diameters of the expandable tubular members 1200 and 1600 .
- the expansion device 1708 a is positioned in the expandable tubular member 1704 a and moved in a direction H, as illustrated in FIG. 17 d . Movement of the expansion device 1708 a in direction H expands the expandable tubular members 1200 and 1600 such that the outer surfaces 1202 a and 1602 a , respectively, engage the passageway surface 104 a of the wellbore 100 .
- the expansion device 1708 a may be a fixed diameter expansion device, a rotary expansion device, a hydroforming device, combinations thereof, and/or a variety of other expansion devices known in the art. Furthermore, the expansion of the expandable tubular member 1704 a adjacent the flange member 1604 and the flange channel 1204 results in the deformation of the resilient beam 1604 a . Deformation of the resilient beam 1604 a provides a gas and liquid tight seal between the expandable tubular members 1200 and 1600 . In an exemplary embodiment, the gas and liquid tight seal provided between the expandable tubular members 1200 and 1600 is a metal to metal seal. Thus, a method and apparatus are provided which provide a gas and liquid tight seal between two expandable tubular members 1200 and 1600 which are coupled together and radially expanded and plastically deformed.
- the expandable tubular member 1800 includes a tubular base 1802 having an outer surface 1802 a , and inner surface 1802 b located opposite the outer surface 1802 a , a distal end 1802 c , and defining a passageway 1802 d extending along its length of the tubular base 1802 to the distal end 1802 c .
- a secondary sealing surface 1804 is defined by the tubular base 1802 and is located on the outer surface 1802 a and adjacent the distal end 1802 c .
- a beveled primary sealing surface 1806 is defined by the tubular base 1802 and is located on the inner surface 1802 b and adjacent the distal end 1802 c .
- the expandable tubular member 1800 is fabricated from a metal material.
- the expandable tubular member 1900 includes a tubular base 1902 having an outer surface 1902 a , and inner surface 1902 b located opposite the outer surface 1902 a , a distal end 1902 c , and defining a passageway 1902 d extending along its length of the tubular base 1902 to the distal end 1902 c .
- a secondary sealing surface 1904 is defined by the tubular base 1902 and is located on the outer surface 1902 a and adjacent the distal end 1902 c .
- a beveled primary sealing surface 1906 is defined by the tubular base 1902 and is located on the inner surface 1902 b and adjacent the distal end 1902 c .
- the expandable tubular member 1900 is fabricated from a metal material.
- Connection member 2000 includes a tubular base member 2002 having an outer surface 2002 a , and inner surface 2002 b located opposite the outer surface 2002 a , a pair of opposing distal ends 2002 c and 2002 d , and defining a passageway 2002 e along the length of the tubular base member 2002 from distal end 2002 c to distal end 2002 d .
- the tubular base member 2002 defines a plurality of secondary sealing surfaces 2004 on the inner surface 2002 b adjacent the distal ends 2002 c and 200 d and on the distal ends 2002 c and 2002 d .
- a primary sealing member 2006 having a substantially diamond shaped cross section extends from the inner surface 2002 b , centrally located between the distal ends 2002 c and 2002 d of the tubular base member 2002 , and into the passageway 2002 e .
- a reinforcing member 2008 is located on the outer surface 2002 a radially adjacent the primary sealing member 2006 on tubular base member 2002 , and provides a circumferential section of the connection member 2000 located adjacent the primary sealing member 2006 which is thicker than the rest of the connection member 2000 in order assist in the plastic deformation for the primary sealing member 2006 .
- the connection member 2000 is fabricated from a metal material.
- the method 2100 begins at step 2102 where the expandable tubular members 1800 and 1900 , illustrated in FIGS. 18 and 19 , and the connection member 2000 , illustrated in FIG. 20 , are provided. The method 2100 then proceeds to step 2104 where the expandable tubular members 1800 and 1900 are coupled together.
- connection member 2000 is positioned between the expandable tubular members 1800 and 1900 such that the distal end 2002 d on connection member 2000 is adjacent the distal end 1902 c on expandable tubular member 1900 and the distal end 2002 c on connection member 2000 is adjacent the distal end 1802 c on expandable tubular member 1900 .
- the expandable tubular members 1800 and 1900 are then engaged with the connection member 2000 such that the beveled primary sealing surfaces 1806 and 1906 , respectively, engage the primary sealing member 2006 on connection member 2000 .
- a coupling member 2104 a is them provided between the secondary sealing surfaces 1804 and 1904 on expandable tubular members 1800 and 1900 , respectively, and the secondary sealing surfaces 2004 on the connection member 2000 , as illustrated in FIGS. 21 b and 21 c .
- the coupling member 2104 a may be a variety of coupling members known in the art such as, for example, a weld.
- step 2106 the expandable tubular members 1800 and 1900 are positioned in the wellbore 100 .
- the expandable tubular member 2104 b is positioned in the passageway 104 of wellbore 100 such that outer surfaces 1802 a and 1902 a of the expandable tubular members 1800 and 1900 , respectively, are positioned adjacent the passageway surface 104 a , as illustrated in FIG. 21 d.
- the method 2100 proceeds to step 2108 where the expandable tubular members 1800 and 1900 are radially expanded and plastically deformed.
- An expansion device 2108 a which is coupled to a drill string 2108 b is provided which has larger outside diameter than the inside diameters of the expandable tubular members 1800 and 1900 .
- the expansion device 2108 a is positioned in the expandable tubular member 2104 b and moved in a direction I, as illustrated in FIG. 21 d . Movement of the expansion device 2108 a in direction I expands the expandable tubular members 1800 and 1900 such that the outer surfaces 1802 a and 1902 a , respectively, engage the passageway surface 104 a of the wellbore 100 .
- the expansion device 2108 a may be a fixed diameter expansion device, a rotary expansion device, a hydroforming device, combinations thereof, and/or a variety of other expansion devices known in the art.
- connection member 2000 deforms the coupling member 2104 a against the secondary sealing surfaces 1804 , 1904 , and 2004 , and deforms the primary sealing member 2006 again the primary sealing surfaces 1806 and 1906 , as illustrated in FIG. 21 e , which results in a gas and liquid tight seal between the expandable tubular members 1800 and 1900 and the connection member 2000 .
- the gas and liquid tight seal provided between the expandable tubular members 1800 and 1900 and the connection member 2000 is a metal to metal seal.
- An expandable tubular member has been described that includes a first tubular member comprising a first tubular member diameter which decreases from a first outside diameter along the length of the first tubular member to a second outside diameter adjacent a first tubular member connection end on the first tubular member, a second tubular member comprising a second tubular member diameter which decreases from a third outside diameter along the length of the second tubular member to a fourth outside diameter adjacent a second tubular member connection end on the second tubular member, whereby the second tubular member connection end is positioned adjacent the first tubular member connection end, and a connection member coupled to the second outside diameter and the fourth outside diameter, whereby the connection member comprises a connection member diameter which is not substantially greater than the first outside diameter and the third outside diameter.
- the first outside diameter is substantially equal to the third outside diameter.
- the second outside diameter is substantially equal to the fourth outside diameter.
- the connection member diameter is less than or equal to the first outside diameter and the third outside diameter.
- the connection member diameter is less than the first outside diameter and the third outside diameter.
- the first tubular member connection end is coupled the second tubular member connection end.
- a protective sleeve is coupled to the connection member.
- the first tubular member, the second tubular member, and the connection member are positioned in a wellbore.
- An expandable tubular member has been described that includes a first tubular member comprising a maximum first tubular member diameter, a second tubular member comprising a maximum second tubular member diameter, whereby the second tubular member is positioned adjacent the first tubular member, and means for allowing a connection member to be coupled to the first tubular member and the second tubular without a maximum connection member diameter being substantially greater than the maximum first tubular member diameter and the maximum second tubular member diameter.
- An expandable tubular member has been described that includes a tubular member comprising an inner surface and an outer surface, a thread member extending from the inner surface, and an expansion channel defined by the tubular member and located on the outer surface and adjacent the thread member.
- a plurality of thread members extend from the inner surface, and an expansion channel is defined by the tubular member and located on the outer surface and adjacent each of the plurality of thread members.
- the expansion channel is located radially adjacent the thread member.
- the expansion channel comprises a helical channel on the outer surface of the tubular member.
- the expansion channel provides a stress concentration in the thread member during radial expansion and plastic deformation of the tubular member.
- An expandable tubular member has been described that includes a tubular member comprising an inner surface and an outer surface, a thread member extending from the inner surface, and means for providing a stress concentration in the thread member during radial expansion and plastic deformation of the tubular member.
- the means for providing a stress concentration comprises a helical groove on the outer surface of the tubular member.
- the means for providing a stress concentration comprises means for providing a stress concentration along the length of the thread member.
- An expandable tubular member has been described that includes a first tubular member comprising an inner surface and an outer surface, a thread member extending from the inner surface, an expansion channel defined by the first tubular member and located on the outer surface and adjacent the thread member, and a second tubular member coupled the first tubular member and engaging the thread member.
- a plurality of thread members extend from the inner surface, whereby the second tubular member is coupled to the first tubular member and engaging the plurality of thread members, and an expansion channel is defined by the first tubular member and located on the outer surface and adjacent each of the plurality of thread members.
- the expansion channel is located radially adjacent the thread member.
- the first tubular member and the second tubular member are positioned in a wellbore.
- the expansion channel comprises a helical channel on the outer surface of the first tubular member.
- the expansion channel provides a stress concentration in the thread member during radial expansion and plastic deformation of the tubular member.
- a tubular connection sleeve is positioned on the first tubular member, and an expansion slot is defined by the tubular connection sleeve in a substantially axial orientation with respect to the tubular connection sleeve and located adjacent the expansion channel.
- the expansion slot is oriented substantially perpendicularly with respect to the expansion channel.
- a plurality of spaced apart expansion slots are defined by the tubular connection sleeve in a substantially axial orientation with respect to the tubular connection sleeve and located adjacent the expansion channel.
- the plurality of spaced apart expansion slots are oriented substantially perpendicularly with respect to the expansion channel.
- the plurality of spaced apart expansion slots are spaced apart about the circumference of the tubular connection sleeve.
- the first tubular member the second tubular member, and the tubular connection sleeve are positioned in a wellbore.
- the expansion slot on the tubular connection sleeve provides at least one discrete point stress concentration on the thread member during radial expansion and plastic deformation of the first tubular member.
- An expandable tubular member has been described that includes a first tubular member comprising an inner surface and an outer surface, a thread member extending from the inner surface, an expansion channel defined by the first tubular member and located on the outer surface and adjacent the thread member, a tubular connection sleeve positioned on the first tubular member, an expansion slot defined by the tubular connection sleeve in a substantially axial orientation with respect to the tubular connection sleeve and located adjacent the expansion channel, and a second tubular member coupled the first tubular member and engaging the thread member, whereby upon radial expansion and plastic deformation of the first tubular member and the second tubular member, the first tubular member and the second tubular member can withstand a pressure of up to approximately 4000 pounds per square inch.
- An expandable tubular member has been described that includes a first tubular member defining a flange channel on a first surface of the first tubular member, and resilient means positioned in the flange channel for forming a seal between the first tubular member and a second tubular member.
- the resilient means for forming a seal comprises means for forming a metal to metal seal.
- the resilient means comprises a wave spring.
- the resilient means comprises an O-ring.
- An expandable tubular member has been described that includes a first tubular member comprising a flange member extending from a surface on the first tubular member, the flange member comprising a resilient beam extending from a distal end of the flange member for forming a seal between the first tubular member and a second tubular member.
- An expandable tubular member has been described that includes a first tubular member defining a flange channel on a surface of the first tubular member, a second tubular member comprising a flange member extending from a surface on the second tubular member, the second tubular member coupled to the first tubular member with the flange member positioned in the flange channel, whereby a sealing passageway is defined between the flange member and the flange channel, and resilient means for forming a seal between the first tubular member and the second tubular member positioned in the sealing passageway.
- the resilient means for forming a seal comprises means for forming a metal to metal seal.
- the resilient member comprises a wave spring.
- the wave spring is positioned in the sealing passageway and circumferentially between the flange member and the flange channel.
- the first tubular member, the second tubular member, and the wave spring are positioned in a wellbore.
- the resilient member comprises an O-ring.
- the O-ring is positioned in the sealing passageway and circumferentially between the flange member and the flange channel.
- the first tubular member, the second tubular member, and the O-ring are positioned in a wellbore.
- the resilient member comprises a resilient beam extending from a distal end of the flange member.
- the resilient beam is located in the sealing passageway and circumferentially between the flange member and the flange channel.
- the first tubular member, the second tubular member, and the resilient beam are positioned in a wellbore.
- a connection member for coupling expandable tubular members includes a tubular connection member comprising an inner surface and an outer surface, a primary sealing member having a substantially diamond shaped cross section and extending from a substantially central location on the inner surface, a reinforced section located on the outer surface and adjacent the primary sealing member, and a plurality of secondary sealing surfaces located on opposite distal ends of the tubular connection member and on opposite sides of the primary sealing member.
- the primary sealing member is deformable to provide a metal to metal seal between the tubular connection member and an expandable tubular member.
- the plurality of secondary sealing surfaces are deformable to provide a metal to metal seal between the tubular connection member and an expandable tubular member.
- connection member for coupling expandable tubular members includes a tubular connection member, and means for providing a primary and secondary metal to metal seal between the tubular connection member and an expandable tubular member.
- An expandable tubular member has been described that includes a first tubular member comprising a first connection end, a second tubular member comprising a second connection end, and a connection member coupling together the first tubular member and the second tubular member, the connection member including a tubular connection member comprising an inner surface and an outer surface, the inner surface engaging the first tubular member and the second tubular member, a primary sealing member having a substantially diamond shaped cross section, extending from a substantially central location on the inner surface, and positioned between the first connection end and the second connection end, a reinforced section located on the outer surface and adjacent the primary sealing member, and a plurality of secondary sealing surfaces located on opposite distal ends of the tubular connection member and on opposite sides of the primary sealing member, the secondary sealing surfaces coupled to the first connection end and the second connection end.
- the primary sealing member is deformable to provide a metal to metal seal between the connection member and the first tubular member and the second tubular member.
- the plurality of secondary sealing surfaces are deformable to provide a metal to metal seal between the connection member and the first tubular member and the second tubular member.
- the first tubular member, the second tubular member, and the connection member are positioned in a wellbore.
- An expandable tubular member has been described that includes a first tubular member comprising a first connection end, a second tubular member comprising a second connection end, a connection member coupled to the first connection end and the second connection end, and means for providing a primary and secondary metal to metal seal between the connection member and the first tubular member and the second tubular member.
- a method for coupling expandable tubular members includes providing a first tubular member comprising a maximum first tubular member diameter, providing a second tubular comprising a maximum second tubular member diameter, and coupling the first tubular member to the second tubular member with a connection member comprising a maximum connection member diameter which is not substantially greater than the maximum first tubular member diameter and the maximum second tubular member diameter.
- the method further includes coupling a protective sleeve adjacent the connection member.
- the method further includes positioning the first tubular member, the second tubular member, and the connection member in a wellbore.
- the method further includes radially expanding and plastically deforming the first tubular member and the second tubular member.
- the radially expanding and plastically deforming comprises radially expanding and plastically deforming a first reduced diameter section on the first tubular member to substantially the maximum first tubular member diameter and radially expanding and plastically deforming a second reduced diameter section on the second tubular member to substantially the maximum second tubular member diameter.
- the radially expanding and plastically deforming comprises radially expanding and plastically deforming the first tubular member and the second tubular member into engagement with the wellbore.
- a method for coupling expandable tubular members includes providing a first tubular member comprising a thread member extending from an inner surface and defining a expansion channel on the outer surface which is located adjacent the thread member, and coupling a second tubular member to the first tubular member by engaging the thread member with a thread channel in the second tubular member.
- the method further includes positioning the first tubular member and the second tubular member in a wellbore.
- the method further includes radially expanding and plastically deforming the first tubular member and the second tubular member, whereby the expansion channel provides a stress concentration in the thread member which increases the deformation of the thread member in the thread channel during the radially expanding and plastically deforming.
- the radially expanding and plastically deforming provides a metal to metal seal between the thread member and the thread channel.
- the method further includes coupling a connection sleeve to the outer surface of the of the first tubular member, the connection sleeve defining an expansion slot oriented axially with respect the connection sleeve and which is positioned substantially perpendicularly to the expansion channel.
- the method further includes positioning the first tubular member, the second tubular member, and the connection sleeve in a wellbore.
- the method further includes radially expanding and plastically deforming the first tubular member, the second tubular member, and the connection sleeve, whereby the expansion slot and the expansion channel provide a stress concentration which increases the deformation of the thread member in the thread channel during the radially expanding and plastically deforming.
- the radially expanding and plastically deforming provides a metal to metal seal between the thread member and the thread channel.
- a method for coupling expandable tubular members includes providing a first tubular member comprising a flange member extending from an inner surface, providing a second tubular member defining a flange channel on an outer surface, positioning a resilient member in the flange channel, and coupling the first tubular member to the second tubular member by positioning the flange member in the flange channel and adjacent the resilient member.
- the method further includes positioning the first tubular member and the second tubular member in a wellbore.
- the method further includes radially expanding and plastically deforming the first tubular member and the second tubular member, whereby the radially expanding and plastically deforming compresses the resilient member and provides a seal between the flange member and the flange channel.
- the radially expanding and plastically deforming provides a metal to metal seal between the flange member and the flange channel.
- a method for coupling expandable tubular members includes providing a first tubular member comprising a first connection end, providing a second tubular member comprising a second connection end, positioning a connection member adjacent the first connection end and the second connection end such that a primary sealing member on the connection member is positioned between the first connection end and the second connection end, and a plurality of secondary sealing surfaces are positioned adjacent the first tubular member and the second tubular member, and coupling the first tubular member to the second tubular member using the connection member.
- the coupling includes providing a metal sealing member between the first tubular member, the second tubular member, and the secondary sealing surfaces.
- the method further includes positioning the first tubular member, the second tubular member, and the connection member in a wellbore.
- the method further includes radially expanding and plastically deforming the first tubular member and the second tubular member, whereby the radially expanding and plastically deforming provides a primary seal between the primary sealing member and the first tubular member and the second tubular member, and the radially expanding and plastically deforming provides a secondary seal between the secondary sealing surfaces and the first tubular member and the second tubular member.
- An expandable tubular member has been described that includes a first tubular member, a second tubular member coupled to the first tubular member, and means for effecting a gas and fluid tight seal between the first tubular member and the second tubular member before, during, and after radial expansion and plastic deformation of the first tubular member and the second tubular member, the means providing a seal which can withstand a pressure of up to 4000 pounds per square inch.
- An expandable tubular member has been described that includes a first tubular member comprising a first tubular member diameter which decreases from a first outside diameter along the length of the first tubular member to a second outside diameter adjacent a first tubular member connection end on the first tubular member, a second tubular member comprising a second tubular member diameter which decreases from first outside diameter along the length of the second tubular member to the second outside diameter adjacent a second tubular member connection end on the second tubular member, whereby the second tubular member connection end is coupled to the first tubular member connection end, and a connection member coupled to the second outside diameter, whereby the connection member comprises a connection member diameter which is less than or equal to the first outside diameter.
- An expandable tubular member has been described that includes a tubular member comprising an inner surface and an outer surface, a plurality of thread members extending from the inner surface, and a helical expansion channel defined by the tubular member and located on the outer surface and radially adjacent each of the plurality of thread members, whereby the expansion channel provides a stress concentration in the thread member during radial expansion and plastic deformation of the tubular member.
- An expandable tubular member has been described that includes a first tubular member comprising an inner surface and an outer surface, a plurality of thread member extending from the inner surface, a helical expansion channel defined by the first tubular member and located on the outer surface and radially adjacent each of the plurality of thread members, a second tubular member coupled the first tubular member and engaging the plurality of thread members, whereby the expansion channel provides a stress concentration in the thread member during radial expansion and plastic deformation of the first tubular member and the second tubular member, a tubular connection sleeve positioned on the first tubular member, and a plurality of spaced apart expansion slots defined by the tubular connection sleeve in a substantially axial orientation with respect to the tubular connection sleeve and oriented substantially perpendicularly adjacent to and with respect to the expansion channel; whereby the plurality of expansion slots on the tubular connection sleeve provides a plurality of discrete point stress concentrations on the thread member during radial expansion and plastic deformation
- a connection member for coupling expandable tubular members includes a tubular connection member comprising an inner surface and an outer surface, a primary sealing member having a substantially diamond shaped cross section, extending from a substantially central location on the inner surface, and deformable to provide a metal to metal seal between the tubular connection member and an expandable tubular member, a reinforced section located on the outer surface and adjacent the primary sealing member, and a plurality of secondary sealing surfaces located on opposite distal ends of the tubular connection member on opposite sides of the primary sealing member, and deformable to provide a metal to metal seal between the tubular connection member and an expandable tubular member.
- An expandable tubular member has been described that includes a first tubular member comprising a first connection end, a second tubular member comprising a second connection end, and a connection member coupling together the first tubular member and the second tubular member, the connection member including a tubular connection member comprising an inner surface and an outer surface, the inner surface engaging the first tubular member and the second tubular member, a primary sealing member having a substantially diamond shaped cross section, extending from a substantially central location on the inner surface, positioned between the first connection end and the second connection end, and deformable to provide a metal to metal seal between the connection member and the first tubular member and the second tubular member, a reinforced section located on the outer surface and adjacent the primary sealing member, and a plurality of secondary sealing surfaces located on opposite distal ends of the tubular connection member and on opposite sides of the primary sealing member, the secondary sealing surfaces coupled to the first connection end and the second connection end and deformable to provide a metal to metal seal between the connection member and the first tubular member and the second tubular
- a method for coupling expandable tubular members includes providing a first tubular member comprising a maximum first tubular member diameter, providing a second tubular comprising a maximum second tubular member diameter, coupling the first tubular member to the second tubular member with a connection member comprising a maximum connection member diameter which is not substantially greater than the maximum first tubular member diameter and the maximum second tubular member diameter, positioning the first tubular member, the second tubular member, and the connection member in a wellbore, and radially expanding and plastically deforming the first tubular member and the second tubular member, wherein the radially expanding and plastically deforming comprises one of either radially expanding and plastically deforming a first reduced diameter section on the first tubular member to substantially the maximum first tubular member diameter and radially expanding and plastically deforming a second reduced diameter section on the second tubular member to substantially the maximum second tubular member diameter or radially expanding and plastically deforming the first tubular member and the second tubular member into engagement with the wellbore.
- a method for coupling expandable tubular members includes providing a first tubular member comprising a thread member extending from an inner surface and defining a expansion channel on the outer surface which is located adjacent the thread member, coupling a connection sleeve to the outer surface of the of the first tubular member, the connection sleeve defining an expansion slot oriented axially with respect the connection sleeve and which is positioned substantially perpendicularly to the expansion channel, coupling a second tubular member to the first tubular member by engaging the thread member with a thread channel in the second tubular member, positioning the first tubular member, the second tubular member, and the connection sleeve in a wellbore, and radially expanding and plastically deforming the first tubular member, the second tubular member, and the connection sleeve, whereby the expansion slot and the expansion channel provide a stress concentration which increases the deformation of the thread member in the thread channel during the radially expanding and plastically deforming and provides a metal to metal seal between
- a method for coupling expandable tubular members includes providing a first tubular member comprising a flange member extending from an inner surface, providing a second tubular member defining a flange channel on an outer surface, positioning a resilient member in the flange channel, coupling the first tubular member to the second tubular member by positioning the flange member in the flange channel and adjacent the resilient member, positioning the first tubular member and the second tubular member in a wellbore, and radially expanding and plastically deforming the first tubular member and the second tubular member, whereby the radially expanding and plastically deforming compresses the resilient member and provides a seal between the flange member and the flange channel; whereby the radially expanding and plastically deforming provides a metal to metal seal between the flange member and the flange channel.
- a method for coupling expandable tubular members includes providing a first tubular member comprising a first connection end, providing a second tubular member comprising a second connection end, positioning a connection member adjacent the first connection end and the second connection end such that a primary sealing member on the connection member is positioned between the first connection end and the second connection end, and a plurality of secondary sealing surfaces are positioned adjacent the first tubular member and the second tubular member, coupling the first tubular member to the second tubular member using the connection member, whereby the coupling includes providing a metal sealing member between the first tubular member, the second tubular member, and the secondary sealing surfaces, positioning the first tubular member, the second tubular member, and the connection member in a wellbore, and radially expanding and plastically deforming the first tubular member and the second tubular member, whereby the radially expanding and plastically deforming provides a primary seal between the primary sealing member and the first tubular member and the second tubular member, and the radially expanding and plastically deforming provides a secondary
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Abstract
An expandable tubular coupling apparatus includes a first expandable tubular member, a second expandable tubular member, and means for coupling the first expandable tubular member to the second expandable tubular member.
Description
- This application claims the benefit of the filing date of U.S. provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/702,935, attorney docket number 25791.133, filed on Jul. 27, 2005, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
- The present application is a continuation in part of U.S. utility patent application Ser. No. 10/546,084, attorney docket no. 25791.185.05, filed on Aug. 17, 2005, which was the National Stage patent application for PCT patent application serial no. PCT/US04/04740, filed on Feb. 17, 2004, attorney docket no. 25791.185.02, which was a continuation in part of U.S. utility patent application Ser. No. 10/528,222, attorney docket no. 25791.129.03, filed on Mar. 20, 2005, which was the National Stage patent application for PCT patent application serial no. PCT/US03/25716, filed on Aug. 18, 2003, attorney docket no. 25791.129.02, which was a continuation in part of U.S. utility patent application Ser. No. 10/528,223, attorney docket no. 25791.127.03, filed on Mar. 18, 2005, which was the National Stage patent application for PCT patent application serial no. PCT/US03/25707, filed on Aug. 18, 2003, attorney docket number 25791.127.02, which was a continuation in part of U.S. utility patent application Ser. No. 10/525,402, attorney docket no. 25791.120.05, filed on Feb. 23, 2005, which was the National Stage patent application for PCT patent application serial no. PCT/US03/25676, filed on Aug. 18, 2003, attorney docket number 25791.120.02, which was a continuation in part of U.S. utility patent application Ser. No. 10/525,332, attorney docket no. 25791.119.03, filed on Feb. 23, 2005, which was the National Stage patent application for PCT patent application serial no. PCT/US03/25677, filed on Aug. 18, 2003, attorney docket number 25791.119.02, which was a continuation in part of U.S. utility patent application Ser. No. 10/522,039, attorney docket no. 25791.106.05, filed on Jan. 19, 2005, which was the National Stage patent application for PCT patent application serial no. PCT/US03/19993, filed on Jun. 24, 2003, attorney docket number 25791.106.02, which was a continuation in part of U.S. utility patent application Ser. No. 10/511,410, attorney docket no. 25791.101.05, filed on Oct. 14, 2004, which was the National Stage patent application for PCT patent application serial no. PCT/US03/10144, filed on Mar. 31, 2003, attorney docket number 25791.101.02, which was a continuation in part of U.S. utility patent application Ser. No. 10/510,966, attorney docket no. 25791.93.05, filed on Oct. 12, 2004, which was the National Stage patent application for PCT patent application serial no. PCT/US03/06544, filed on Mar. 4, 2003, attorney docket number 25791.93.02, which was a continuation in part of U.S. utility patent application Ser. No. 10/500,745, attorney docket no. 25791.92.05, filed on Jul. 6, 2004, which was the National Stage patent application for PCT patent application PCT/US02/39418, filed on Dec. 10, 2002, attorney docket number 25791.92.02, the disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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- This invention relates generally to oil and gas exploration, and in particular to the expandable tubular members used to facilitate oil and gas exploration.
- Conventionally, when a wellbore is created, a number of expandable tubular members are installed in the borehole to prevent collapse of the borehole wall and to prevent undesired outflow of drilling fluid into the formation or inflow of fluid from the formation into the borehole. Typically, the expandable tubular members are coupled together and may be radially expanded and plastically deformed against the borehole wall. The coupling together of the expandable tubular members and the radially expanding and plastically deforming of the coupled together expandable tubular members can raise a number of issues relating to the seal between adjacent tubular members needed to prevent undesired outflow from or inflow to the wellbore.
- The present disclosure is directed to overcoming one or more of the limitations of the existing procedures for coupling expandable tubular members together during oil and gas exploration.
- According to one aspect of the present disclosure, an expandable tubular member is provided that includes a first tubular member comprising a first tubular member diameter which decreases from a first outside diameter along the length of the first tubular member to a second outside diameter adjacent a first tubular member connection end on the first tubular member, a second tubular member comprising a second tubular member diameter which decreases from a third outside diameter along the length of the second tubular member to a fourth outside diameter adjacent a second tubular member connection end on the second tubular member, whereby the second tubular member connection end is positioned adjacent the first tubular member connection end, and a connection member coupled to the second outside diameter and the fourth outside diameter, whereby the connection member comprises a connection member diameter which is not substantially greater than the first outside diameter and the third outside diameter.
- According to another aspect of the present disclosure, an expandable tubular member is provided that includes a first tubular member comprising a maximum first tubular member diameter, a second tubular member comprising a maximum second tubular member diameter, whereby the second tubular member is positioned adjacent the first tubular member, and means for allowing a connection member to be coupled to the first tubular member and the second tubular without a maximum connection member diameter being substantially greater than the maximum first tubular member diameter and the maximum second tubular member diameter.
- According to another aspect of the present disclosure, an expandable tubular member is provided that includes a tubular member comprising an inner surface and an outer surface, a thread member extending from the inner surface, and an expansion channel defined by the tubular member and located on the outer surface and adjacent the thread member.
- According to another aspect of the present disclosure, an expandable tubular member is provided that includes a tubular member comprising an inner surface and an outer surface, a thread member extending from the inner surface, and means for providing a stress concentration in the thread member during radial expansion and plastic deformation of the tubular member.
- According to another aspect of the present disclosure, an expandable tubular member is provided that includes a first tubular member comprising an inner surface and an outer surface, a thread member extending from the inner surface, an expansion channel defined by the first tubular member and located on the outer surface and adjacent the thread member, and a second tubular member coupled the first tubular member and engaging the thread member.
- According to another aspect of the present disclosure, an expandable tubular member is provided that includes a first tubular member comprising an inner surface and an outer surface, a thread member extending from the inner surface, an expansion channel defined by the first tubular member and located on the outer surface and adjacent the thread member, a tubular connection sleeve positioned on the first tubular member, an expansion slot defined by the tubular connection sleeve in a substantially axial orientation with respect to the tubular connection sleeve and located adjacent the expansion channel, a second tubular member coupled the first tubular member and engaging the thread member, whereby upon radial expansion and plastic deformation of the first tubular member and the second tubular member, the first tubular member and the second tubular member can withstand a pressure of up to approximately 4000 pounds per square inch.
- According to another aspect of the present disclosure, an expandable tubular member is provided that includes a first tubular member defining a flange channel on a first surface of the first tubular member, and resilient means positioned in the flange channel for forming a seal between the first tubular member and a second tubular member.
- According to another aspect of the present disclosure, an expandable tubular member is provided that includes a first tubular member comprising a flange member extending from a surface on the first tubular member, the flange member comprising a resilient beam extending from a distal end of the flange member for forming a seal between the first tubular member and a second tubular member.
- According to another aspect of the present disclosure, an expandable tubular member is provided that includes a first tubular member defining a flange channel on a surface of the first tubular member, a second tubular member comprising a flange member extending from a surface on the second tubular member, the second tubular member coupled to the first tubular member with the flange member positioned in the flange channel, whereby a sealing passageway is defined between the flange member and the flange channel, and resilient means for forming a seal between the first tubular member and the second tubular member positioned in the sealing passageway.
- According to another aspect of the present disclosure, a connection member for coupling expandable tubular members is provided that includes a tubular connection member comprising an inner surface and an outer surface, a primary sealing member having a substantially diamond shaped cross section and extending from a substantially central location on the inner surface, a reinforced section located on the outer surface and adjacent the primary sealing member, and a plurality of secondary sealing surfaces located on opposite distal ends of the tubular connection member and on opposite sides of the primary sealing member.
- According to another aspect of the present disclosure, a connection member for coupling expandable tubular members is provided that includes a tubular connection member, and means for providing a primary and secondary metal to metal seal between the tubular connection member and an expandable tubular member.
- According to another aspect of the present disclosure, an expandable tubular member is provided that includes a first tubular member comprising a first connection end, a second tubular member comprising a second connection end, and a connection member coupling together the first tubular member and the second tubular member, the connection member including a tubular connection member comprising an inner surface and an outer surface, the inner surface engaging the first tubular member and the second tubular member, a primary sealing member having a substantially diamond shaped cross section, extending from a substantially central location on the inner surface, and positioned between the first connection end and the second connection end, a reinforced section located on the outer surface and adjacent the primary sealing member, and a plurality of secondary sealing surfaces located on opposite distal ends of the tubular connection member and on opposite sides of the primary sealing member, the secondary sealing surfaces coupled to the first connection end and the second connection end.
- According to another aspect of the present disclosure, an expandable tubular member is provided that includes a first tubular member comprising a first connection end, a second tubular member comprising a second connection end, a connection member coupled to the first connection end and the second connection end; and means for providing a primary and secondary metal to metal seal between the connection member and the first tubular member and the second tubular member.
- According to another aspect of the present disclosure, a method for coupling expandable tubular members is provided that includes providing a first tubular member comprising a maximum first tubular member diameter, providing a second tubular comprising a maximum second tubular member diameter, and coupling the first tubular member to the second tubular member with a connection member comprising a maximum connection member diameter which is not substantially greater than the maximum first tubular member diameter and the maximum second tubular member diameter.
- According to another aspect of the present disclosure, a method for coupling expandable tubular members is provided that includes providing a first tubular member comprising a thread member extending from an inner surface and defining a expansion channel on the outer surface which is located adjacent the thread member, and coupling a second tubular member to the first tubular member by engaging the thread member with a thread channel in the second tubular member.
- According to another aspect of the present disclosure, a method for coupling expandable tubular members is provided that includes providing a first tubular member comprising a flange member extending from an inner surface, providing a second tubular member defining a flange channel on an outer surface, positioning a resilient member in the flange channel, and coupling the first tubular member to the second tubular member by positioning the flange member in the flange channel and adjacent the resilient member.
- According to another aspect of the present disclosure, a method for coupling expandable tubular members is provided that includes providing a first tubular member comprising a first connection end, providing a second tubular member comprising a second connection end, positioning a connection member adjacent the first connection end and the second connection end such that a primary sealing member on the connection member is positioned between the first connection end and the second connection end, and a plurality of secondary sealing surfaces are positioned adjacent the first tubular member and the second tubular member, and coupling the first tubular member to the second tubular member using the connection member.
- According to another aspect of the present disclosure, an expandable tubular member is provided that includes a first tubular member, a second tubular member coupled to the first tubular member, and means for effecting a gas and fluid tight seal between the first tubular member and the second tubular member before, during, and after radial expansion and plastic deformation of the first tubular member and the second tubular member, the means providing a seal which can withstand a pressure of up to 4000 pounds per square inch.
- According to another aspect of the present disclosure, an expandable tubular member is provided that includes a first tubular member comprising a first tubular member diameter which decreases from a first outside diameter along the length of the first tubular member to a second outside diameter adjacent a first tubular member connection end on the first tubular member, a second tubular member comprising a second tubular member diameter which decreases from first outside diameter along the length of the second tubular member to the second outside diameter adjacent a second tubular member connection end on the second tubular member, whereby the second tubular member connection end is coupled to the first tubular member connection end, and a connection member coupled to the second outside diameter, whereby the connection member comprises a connection member diameter which is less than or equal to the first outside diameter.
- According to another aspect of the present disclosure, an expandable tubular member is provided that includes a tubular member comprising an inner surface and an outer surface, a plurality of thread members extending from the inner surface, and a helical expansion channel defined by the tubular member and located on the outer surface and radially adjacent each of the plurality of thread members, whereby the expansion channel provides a stress concentration in the thread member during radial expansion and plastic deformation of the tubular member.
- According to another aspect of the present disclosure, an expandable tubular member is provided that includes a first tubular member comprising an inner surface and an outer surface, a plurality of thread member extending from the inner surface, a helical expansion channel defined by the first tubular member and located on the outer surface and radially adjacent each of the plurality of thread members, a second tubular member coupled the first tubular member and engaging the plurality of thread members, whereby the expansion channel provides a stress concentration in the thread member during radial expansion and plastic deformation of the first tubular member and the second tubular member, a tubular connection sleeve positioned on the first tubular member, and a plurality of spaced apart expansion slots defined by the tubular connection sleeve in a substantially axial orientation with respect to the tubular connection sleeve and oriented substantially perpendicularly adjacent to and with respect to the expansion channel; whereby the plurality of expansion slots on the tubular connection sleeve provides a plurality of discrete point stress concentrations on the thread member during radial expansion and plastic deformation of the first tubular member, the second tubular member, and the connection sleeve.
- According to another aspect of the present disclosure, a connection member for coupling expandable tubular members is provided that includes a tubular connection member comprising an inner surface and an outer surface, a primary sealing member having a substantially diamond shaped cross section, extending from a substantially central location on the inner surface, and deformable to provide a metal to metal seal between the tubular connection member and an expandable tubular member, a reinforced section located on the outer surface and adjacent the primary sealing member, and a plurality of secondary sealing surfaces located on opposite distal ends of the tubular connection member on opposite sides of the primary sealing member, and deformable to provide a metal to metal seal between the tubular connection member and an expandable tubular member.
- According to another aspect of the present disclosure, an expandable tubular member is provided that includes a first tubular member comprising a first connection end, a second tubular member comprising a second connection end, and a connection member coupling together the first tubular member and the second tubular member, the connection member including a tubular connection member comprising an inner surface and an outer surface, the inner surface engaging the first tubular member and the second tubular member, a primary sealing member having a substantially diamond shaped cross section, extending from a substantially central location on the inner surface, positioned between the first connection end and the second connection end, and deformable to provide a metal to metal seal between the connection member and the first tubular member and the second tubular member, a reinforced section located on the outer surface and adjacent the primary sealing member, and a plurality of secondary sealing surfaces located on opposite distal ends of the tubular connection member and on opposite sides of the primary sealing member, the secondary sealing surfaces coupled to the first connection end and the second connection end and deformable to provide a metal to metal seal between the connection member and the first tubular member and the second tubular member.
- According to another aspect of the present disclosure, a method for coupling expandable tubular members is provided that includes providing a first tubular member comprising a maximum first tubular member diameter, providing a second tubular comprising a maximum second tubular member diameter, coupling the first tubular member to the second tubular member with a connection member comprising a maximum connection member diameter which is not substantially greater than the maximum first tubular member diameter and the maximum second tubular member diameter, positioning the first tubular member, the second tubular member, and the connection member in a wellbore, and radially expanding and plastically deforming the first tubular member and the second tubular member, wherein the radially expanding and plastically deforming comprises one of either radially expanding and plastically deforming a first reduced diameter section on the first tubular member to substantially the maximum first tubular member diameter and radially expanding and plastically deforming a second reduced diameter section on the second tubular member to substantially the maximum second tubular member diameter or radially expanding and plastically deforming the first tubular member and the second tubular member into engagement with the wellbore.
- According to another aspect of the present disclosure, a method for coupling expandable tubular members is provided that includes providing a first tubular member comprising a thread member extending from an inner surface and defining a expansion channel on the outer surface which is located adjacent the thread member, coupling a connection sleeve to the outer surface of the of the first tubular member, the connection sleeve defining an expansion slot oriented axially with respect the connection sleeve and which is positioned substantially perpendicularly to the expansion channel, coupling a second tubular member to the first tubular member by engaging the thread member with a thread channel in the second tubular member, positioning the first tubular member, the second tubular member, and the connection sleeve in a wellbore, and radially expanding and plastically deforming the first tubular member, the second tubular member, and the connection sleeve, whereby the expansion slot and the expansion channel provide a stress concentration which increases the deformation of the thread member in the thread channel during the radially expanding and plastically deforming and provides a metal to metal seal between the thread member and the thread channel.
- According to another aspect of the present disclosure, a method for coupling expandable tubular members is provided that includes providing a first tubular member comprising a flange member extending from an inner surface, providing a second tubular member defining a flange channel on an outer surface, positioning a resilient member in the flange channel, coupling the first tubular member to the second tubular member by positioning the flange member in the flange channel and adjacent the resilient member, positioning the first tubular member and the second tubular member in a wellbore, and radially expanding and plastically deforming the first tubular member and the second tubular member, whereby the radially expanding and plastically deforming compresses the resilient member and provides a seal between the flange member and the flange channel; whereby the radially expanding and plastically deforming provides a metal to metal seal between the flange member and the flange channel.
- According to another aspect of the present disclosure, a method for coupling expandable tubular members is provided that includes providing a first tubular member comprising a first connection end, providing a second tubular member comprising a second connection end, positioning a connection member adjacent the first connection end and the second connection end such that a primary sealing member on the connection member is positioned between the first connection end and the second connection end, and a plurality of secondary sealing surfaces are positioned adjacent the first tubular member and the second tubular member, coupling the first tubular member to the second tubular member using the connection member, whereby the coupling includes providing a metal sealing member between the first tubular member, the second tubular member, and the secondary sealing surfaces, positioning the first tubular member, the second tubular member, and the connection member in a wellbore, and radially expanding and plastically deforming the first tubular member and the second tubular member, whereby the radially expanding and plastically deforming provides a primary seal between the primary sealing member and the first tubular member and the second tubular member, and the radially expanding and plastically deforming provides a secondary seal between the secondary sealing surfaces and the first tubular member and the second tubular member.
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FIG. 1 is a cross sectional view illustrating an exemplary embodiment of a wellbore. -
FIG. 2 is a cross sectional view illustrating an exemplary embodiment of an expandable tubular member. -
FIG. 3 is a cross sectional view illustrating an exemplary embodiment of an expandable tubular member used with the expandable tubular member ofFIG. 2 . -
FIG. 4 is a cross sectional view illustrating an exemplary embodiment of a connection member used with the expandable tubular members ofFIG. 2 andFIG. 3 . -
FIG. 5 a is a flow chart illustrating an exemplary embodiment of a method for coupling expandable tubular members. -
FIG. 5 b is a cross sectional view illustrating an exemplary embodiment of the expandable tubular members ofFIG. 2 andFIG. 3 coupled together by the connection member ofFIG. 4 . -
FIG. 5 c is a cross sectional view illustrating an exemplary embodiment of the expandable tubular members ofFIG. 2 andFIG. 3 coupled together by the connection member ofFIG. 4 and including a protective sleeve coupled to the connection member. -
FIG. 5 d is a cross sectional view illustrating an exemplary embodiment of the expandable tubular members and the connection member ofFIG. 5 b positioned in the wellbore ofFIG. 1 . -
FIG. 5 e is a cross sectional view illustrating an exemplary embodiment of the expandable tubular members and the connection member positioned in the wellbore ofFIG. 5 d and being radially expanded and plastically deformed. -
FIG. 5 f is a cross sectional view illustrating an exemplary embodiment of the expandable tubular members and the connection member positioned in the wellbore ofFIG. 5 d and radially expanded and plastically deformed. -
FIG. 5 g is a cross sectional view illustrating an exemplary embodiment of the expandable tubular members and the connection member positioned in the wellbore ofFIG. 5 f and being radially expanded and plastically deformed. -
FIG. 6 a is a side view illustrating an exemplary embodiment of an expandable tubular member. -
FIG. 6 b is a cross sectional view illustrating an exemplary embodiment of the expandable tubular member ofFIG. 6 a. -
FIG. 7 is a cross sectional view illustrating an exemplary embodiment of an expandable tubular member used with the expandable tubular member ofFIG. 6 b. -
FIG. 8 a is a flow chart illustrating an exemplary embodiment of a method for coupling expandable tubular members. -
FIG. 8 b is a side view illustrating an exemplary embodiment of the expandable tubular members ofFIG. 6 b andFIG. 7 coupled together. -
FIG. 8 c is a cross sectional view illustrating an exemplary embodiment of the expandable tubular members ofFIG. 6 b andFIG. 7 coupled together. -
FIG. 8 d is a cross sectional view illustrating an exemplary embodiment of the expandable tubular members ofFIG. 8 c positioned in the wellbore ofFIG. 1 . -
FIG. 8 e is a cross sectional view illustrating an exemplary embodiment of the expandable tubular members positioned in the wellbore ofFIG. 8 d and being radially expanded and plastically deformed. -
FIG. 8 f is a cross sectional view illustrating an exemplary embodiment of the expandable tubular members positioned in the wellbore ofFIG. 5 d and radially expanded and plastically deformed. -
FIG. 8 g is a schematic view illustrating an exemplary embodiment of the stress concentrations on the expandable tubular members ofFIG. 8 e. -
FIG. 9 a is a side view illustrating an exemplary embodiment of a connection sleeve. -
FIG. 9 b is a cross sectional view illustrating an exemplary embodiment of the connection sleeve ofFIG. 9 a. -
FIG. 10 a is a flow chart illustrating an exemplary embodiment of a method for coupling expandable tubular members. -
FIG. 10 b is a side view illustrating an exemplary embodiment of the expandable tubular members ofFIG. 6 a andFIG. 7 coupled together and with the connection sleeve ofFIG. 9 a coupled to the expandable tubular member ofFIG. 6 a. -
FIG. 10 c is a cross sectional view illustrating an exemplary embodiment of the expandable tubular members ofFIG. 6 b andFIG. 7 coupled together and with the connection sleeve ofFIG. 9 a coupled to the expandable tubular member ofFIG. 6 b. -
FIG. 10 d is a side view illustrating an exemplary embodiment of the expandable tubular members and the connection sleeve ofFIG. 10 c positioned in the wellbore ofFIG. 1 . -
FIG. 10 e is a fragmentary cross sectional view illustrating an exemplary embodiment of the expandable tubular members and the connection sleeve positioned in the wellbore ofFIG. 10 d and being radially expanded and plastically deformed. -
FIG. 10 f is a cross sectional view illustrating an exemplary embodiment of the expandable tubular members and the connection sleeve positioned in the wellbore ofFIG. 10 d and radially expanded and plastically deformed. -
FIG. 10 g is a schematic view illustrating an exemplary embodiment of the stress concentrations on the expandable tubular members ofFIG. 10 e. -
FIG. 10 h is a graph of the results of an experimental embodiment of the method illustrated inFIGS. 10 a, 10 b, 10 c, 10 d, 10 e and 10 f. -
FIG. 11 is a cross sectional view illustrating an exemplary embodiment of an expandable tubular member. -
FIG. 12 is a cross sectional view illustrating an exemplary embodiment of an expandable tubular member used with the expandable tubular member ofFIG. 11 . -
FIG. 13 a is a flow chart illustrating an exemplary embodiment of a method for coupling expandable tubular members. -
FIG. 13 b is a side cross sectional view illustrating an exemplary embodiment of the expandable tubular members ofFIG. 11 andFIG. 12 coupled together with a resilient member positioned between them. -
FIG. 13 c is a top cross sectional view illustrating an exemplary embodiment of the expandable tubular members ofFIG. 11 andFIG. 12 coupled together with a resilient member positioned between them. -
FIG. 13 d is a cross sectional view illustrating an exemplary embodiment of the expandable tubular members ofFIG. 13 b positioned in the wellbore ofFIG. 1 and being radially expanded and plastically deformed. -
FIG. 13 e is a cross sectional view illustrating an exemplary embodiment of the expandable tubular members ofFIG. 13 c positioned in the wellbore ofFIG. 1 and radially expanded and plastically deformed. -
FIG. 14 a is a flow chart illustrating an exemplary embodiment of a method for coupling expandable tubular members. -
FIG. 14 b is a cross sectional view illustrating an exemplary embodiment of the expandable tubular members ofFIG. 11 andFIG. 12 coupled together with a resilient member positioned between them. -
FIG. 14 c is a cross sectional view illustrating an exemplary embodiment of the expandable tubular members ofFIG. 11 andFIG. 12 coupled together with a resilient member positioned between them. -
FIG. 14 d is a cross sectional view illustrating an exemplary embodiment of the expandable tubular members ofFIG. 14 b positioned in the wellbore ofFIG. 1 and being radially expanded and plastically deformed. -
FIG. 14 e is a cross sectional view illustrating an exemplary embodiment of the expandable tubular members ofFIG. 14 c positioned in the wellbore ofFIG. 1 and radially expanded and plastically deformed. -
FIG. 15 a is a flow chart illustrating an exemplary embodiment of a method for coupling expandable tubular members. -
FIG. 15 b is a cross sectional view illustrating an exemplary embodiment of the expandable tubular members ofFIG. 11 andFIG. 12 coupled together with a resilient member positioned between them. -
FIG. 15 c is a cross sectional view illustrating an exemplary embodiment of the expandable tubular members ofFIG. 11 andFIG. 12 coupled together with a resilient member positioned between them. -
FIG. 15 d is a cross sectional view illustrating an exemplary embodiment of the expandable tubular members ofFIG. 15 b positioned in the wellbore ofFIG. 1 and being radially expanded and plastically deformed. -
FIG. 15 e is a cross sectional view illustrating an exemplary embodiment of the expandable tubular members ofFIG. 15 c positioned in the wellbore ofFIG. 1 and radially expanded and plastically deformed. -
FIG. 16 is a cross sectional view illustrating an exemplary embodiment of an expandable tubular member. -
FIG. 17 a is a flow chart illustrating an exemplary embodiment of a method for coupling expandable tubular members. -
FIG. 17 b is a cross sectional view illustrating an exemplary embodiment of the expandable tubular members ofFIG. 12 andFIG. 16 coupled together. -
FIG. 17 c is a cross sectional view illustrating an exemplary embodiment of the expandable tubular members ofFIG. 12 andFIG. 16 coupled together. -
FIG. 17 d is a cross sectional view illustrating an exemplary embodiment of the expandable tubular members ofFIG. 17 b positioned in the wellbore ofFIG. 1 and being radially expanded and plastically deformed. -
FIG. 17 e is a cross sectional view illustrating an exemplary embodiment of the expandable tubular members ofFIG. 17 c positioned in the wellbore ofFIG. 1 and radially expanded and plastically deformed. -
FIG. 18 is a cross sectional view illustrating an exemplary embodiment of an expandable tubular member. -
FIG. 19 is a cross sectional view illustrating an exemplary embodiment of an expandable tubular member used with the expandable tubular member ofFIG. 18 . -
FIG. 20 is a cross sectional view illustrating an exemplary embodiment of a connection member used with the expandable tubular members ofFIG. 18 andFIG. 19 . -
FIG. 21 a is a flow chart illustrating an exemplary embodiment of a method for coupling expandable tubular members. -
FIG. 21 b is a cross sectional view illustrating an exemplary embodiment of the expandable tubular members ofFIG. 18 andFIG. 19 coupled together with the connection member ofFIG. 20 . -
FIG. 21 c is a cross sectional view illustrating an exemplary embodiment of the expandable tubular members ofFIG. 18 andFIG. 19 coupled together with the connection member ofFIG. 20 . -
FIG. 21 d is a cross sectional view illustrating an exemplary embodiment of the expandable tubular members ofFIG. 21 b positioned in the wellbore ofFIG. 1 and being radially expanded and plastically deformed. -
FIG. 21 e is a cross sectional view illustrating an exemplary embodiment of the expandable tubular members ofFIG. 21 c positioned in the wellbore ofFIG. 1 and radially expanded and plastically deformed. - Referring now to
FIG. 1 , awellbore 100 is illustrated.Wellbore 100 includes a volume ofearth 102 which defines apassageway 104 extending through theearth 102. Thepassageway 104 includespassageway surface 104 a which defines an outer edge of thepassageway 104. In an exemplary embodiment, thewellbore 100 is formed using conventional drilling methods known in the art. In an exemplary embodiment, thewellbore 100 may be a cased hole. - Referring now to
FIG. 2 , anexpandable tubular member 200 is illustrated. Theexpandable tubular member 200 includes a base 202 having anouter surface 202 a, aninner surface 202 b located opposite theouter surface 202 a, and defining apassageway 202 c extending along the length of thebase 202. Expandabletubular member 200 includes aconnection end 204 located on a distal end of thebase 202. Expandabletubular member 200 has an outside diameter which decreases from a maximum outsidediameter 206 along a length of the base 202 to anoutside diameter 208 located adjacent theconnection end 204. In an embodiment, theexpandable tubular member 200 decreases in diameter over alength 210 of thebase 202. In an exemplary embodiment, theexpandable tubular member 200 is fabricated from a metal material. - Referring now to
FIG. 3 , anexpandable tubular member 300 is illustrated. Theexpandable tubular member 300 includes a base 302 having anouter surface 302 a, aninner surface 302 b located opposite theouter surface 302 a, and defining apassageway 302 c extending along the length of thebase 302. Expandabletubular member 300 includes aconnection end 304 located on a distal end of thebase 302. Expandabletubular member 300 has an outside diameter which decreases from a maximum outsidediameter 306 along a length of the base 302 to anoutside diameter 308 located adjacent theconnection end 304. In an embodiment, theexpandable tubular member 300 decreases in diameter over alength 310 of thebase 302. In an exemplary embodiment, theexpandable tubular member 300 is fabricated from a metal material. - Referring now to
FIG. 4 , aconnection member 400 is illustrated.Connection member 400 includes atubular base 402 having anouter surface 402 a and an inner surface 402 b located opposite theouter surface 402 a. A pair of opposing distal ends 404 a and 404 b are included on opposite sides of thetubular base 402. Apassageway 406 is defined by thetubular base 402 and located along the length of thetubular base 402 betweendistal ends tubular base 402 has aconnection member diameter 408 along the length of thetubular base 402. In an exemplary embodiment, theconnection member 400 may be a variety of conventional connection members known in the art for coupling expandable tubular members. In an exemplary embodiment, theconnection member 400 is fabricated from a metal material. - Referring now to
FIGS. 2, 3 , 4, 5 a, 5 b, and 5 c, amethod 500 for coupling expandable tubular members is illustrated. Themethod 500 begins atstep 502 where theexpandable tubular member 200 and theexpandable tubular member 300 are provided. Theexpandable tubular member 200 is positioned adjacent theexpandable tubular member 300 such that theconnection end 204 on expandabletubular member 200 is adjacent theconnection end 304 on expandabletubular member 300. - The
method 500 then proceeds to step 504 where the expandabletubular members connection member 400. Theconnection member 400 is engaged with theexpandable tubular member 200 such that the inner surface 402 b of theconnection member 400 engages theouter surface 202 a of theexpandable tubular member 200 adjacent theconnection end 204. Theconnection member 400 is then engaged with theexpandable tubular member 300 such that the inner surface 402 b of theconnection member 400 engages theouter surface 302 a of theexpandable tubular member 300 adjacent theconnection end 304. With theconnection member 400 engaging the expandabletubular members tubular members passageway 406 onconnection member 400 and engage each other, as illustrated inFIG. 5 b. In an exemplary embodiment, the expandabletubular members connection member 400 with the expandabletubular members tubular members connection member 400 provides a gas and liquid tight seal between the expandabletubular members connection member 400. In an exemplary embodiment, the engagement of the expandabletubular members connection member 400 provides a metal to metal seal between the expandabletubular members connection member 400. - With the
connection member 400 engaging the expandabletubular members connection member diameter 408 is not substantially greater than the maximum outsidediameter 206 on theexpandable tubular member 200 or the maximum outsidediameter 306 on theexpandable tubular member 300. Thus, an expandable tubular member 502 a is provided which has a maximum diameter that is the maximum diameter of the expandabletubular members connection member 400 which couples together the expandabletubular members protective sleeve 502 b may be coupled to theouter surface 402 a of theconnection member 400 and an innerprotective sleeve 502 c may be coupled to theinner surfaces tubular members FIG. 5 c. - Referring now to
FIGS. 1, 5 a, 5 b, and 5 d, themethod 500 proceeds to step 506 where the expandabletubular members wellbore 100. The expandable tubular member 502 a is positioned in thepassageway 104 onwellbore 100, as illustrated inFIG. 5 d. Thepassageway 104 may be dimensioned such that there is only a small amount of space between thepassageway surface 104 a and theouter surfaces expandable tubular member 200, theexpandable tubular member 300, and theconnection member 400, respectively. However, relatively large diameter expandabletubular members wellbore 100 because the coupling of the expandabletubular members connection member 400 does not increase the outside diameter of the expandable tubular member 502 a. This allows larger diameter expandabletubular members wellbore 100 than is possible using conventional coupling methods. - Referring now to
FIGS. 1, 5 a, 5 b, 5 e, 5 f, and 5 g, the method proceeds to step 508 where the expandabletubular members tubular members outside diameters expandable tubular member 502 b and moved in a direction A, as illustrated inFIG. 5 e. Movement of the expansion device 508 a in direction A expands thelength 310 of theexpandable tubular member 300 and the portion of theexpandable tubular member 300 withoutside diameter 308 to a inside diameter equal to the outside diameter of the expansion device 508 a. - Continued movement of the expansion device 508 a in direction A expands the
length 210 of theexpandable tubular member 200 and the portion of theexpandable tubular member 200 withoutside diameter 208 to a inside diameter equal to the outside diameter of the expansion device 508 a, as illustrated inFIG. 5 f. In an exemplary embodiment, the expansion device 508 a may be a fixed diameter expansion device, a rotary expansion device, a hydroforming device, combinations thereof, and/or a variety of other expansion devices known in the art. - Thus, the expandable tubular member 502 a may be positioned in a
wellbore 100 with tight clearance between the expandable tubular member 502 a and thepassageway surface 104 a and then radially expanded and plastically deformed to a monodiameter tubular member. In an exemplary embodiment, an expansion device 508 c which is coupled to a drill string 50 db is provided which has larger outside diameter than the inside diameters of the portions of the expandabletubular members outside diameters passageway surface 104 a ofwellbore 100, as illustrated inFIG. 5 g. In an exemplary embodiment, the expansion device 508 c may be a fixed diameter expansion device, a rotary expansion device, a hydroforming device, combinations thereof, and/or a variety of other expansion devices known in the art. Thus, the expandable tubular member 502 a may be positioned in awellbore 100 with tight clearance between the expandable tubular member 502 a and thepassageway surface 104 a and then radially expanded and plastically deformed into engagement with thepassageway surface 104 a of thewellbore 104. - Referring now to
FIGS. 6 a and 6 b, anexpandable tubular member 600 is illustrated. Theexpandable tubular member 600 includes atubular base 602 having anouter surface 602 a, andinner surface 602 b located opposite theouter surface 602 a, adistal end 602 c, and defining apassageway 602 d extending along its length of thetubular base 602 to thedistal end 602 c. A plurality of thread members, which may be conventional thread members known in the art, such as, for example,thread member 604, extend from theinner surface 602 b of thetubular base 602 into thepassageway 602 d and are located circumferentially about theinner surface 602 b. A stress concentrator is provided on theexpandable tubular member 600 and may include a plurality of expansion channels such as, for example,expansion channel 606, which are defined by thetubular base 602 and located helically about theouter surface 602 a and adjacent the plurality of thread members such as, for example, thethread member 604. In an embodiment, theexpandable tubular member 600 is fabricated from a metal material. - Referring now to
FIG. 7 , anexpandable tubular member 700 is illustrated. Expandabletubular member 700 includes atubular base 702 having anouter surface 702 a, aninner surface 702 b located opposite theouter surface 702 a, a distal end 702 c, and defining apassageway 702 d which extends from the distal end 702 c and along the length of thetubular base 702. A plurality of thread channels, which may be conventional thread channels known in the art, such as, for example, thethread channel 704, are defined by thetubular base 702 and located circumferentially about theouter surface 702 a. In an embodiment, theexpandable tubular member 700 is fabricated from a metal material. - Referring now to
FIGS. 6 a, 6 b, 7, 8 a, 8 b, and 8 c, amethod 800 for coupling expandable tubular members is illustrated. Themethod 800 begins atstep 802 where the expandabletubular members FIGS. 6 a, 6 b, and 7, are provided. Themethod 800 then proceeds to step 804 where the expandabletubular members expandable tubular member 600 is positioned adjacent theexpandable tubular member 700 such that thedistal end 602 c on expandabletubular member 600 is adjacent the distal end 702 c on expandabletubular member 700. The distal end 702 c on expandabletubular member 700 is then positioned in thepassageway 602 d on expandabletubular member 600 such that the plurality of thread members such as, for example, thethread member 604, engage the plurality of thread channels such as, for example, thethread channel 704, as illustrated inFIG. 8 c, providing anexpandable tubular member 804 a. - Referring now to
FIGS. 1, 8 a, and 8 d, themethod 800 then proceeds to step 806 where the expandabletubular members wellbore 100. Theexpandable tubular member 804 a is positioned in thepassageway 104 ofwellbore 100 such that theouter surfaces tubular members passageway surface 104 a, as illustrated inFIG. 8 d. - Referring now to
FIGS. 8 a, 8 b, 8 e, 8 f, and 8 g, themethod 800 proceeds to step 808 where the expandabletubular members expansion device 808 a which is coupled to adrill string 808 b is provided which has larger outside diameter than the inside diameters of the expandabletubular members expansion device 808 a is positioned in theexpandable tubular member 804 a and moved in a direction C, as illustrated inFIG. 8 e. Movement of theexpansion device 808 a in direction C expands the expandabletubular members outer surfaces passageway surface 104 a of thewellbore 100. In an exemplary embodiment, theexpansion device 808 a may be a fixed diameter expansion device, a rotary expansion device, a hydroforming device, combinations thereof, and/or a variety of other expansion devices known in the art. Furthermore, the expansion of theexpandable tubular member 804 a between the distal ends 602 c and 702 c on expandabletubular members - With the provision of the stress concentrator, shown as the plurality of expansion channels in this embodiment, the deformation of the plurality of thread members in the plurality of thread channels is increased relative to the deformation of a thread member in a thread channel without the stress concentrator. For example, during deformation, the
expansion channel 606 allows increased deformation of thethread member 604 in thethread channel 704 by increasing the stress experienced by thethread member 604 during radial expansion and plastic deformation of the expandabletubular members thread member 604, as illustrated inFIG. 8 f, which provides a gas and liquid tight seal between the expandabletubular members tubular members - Thus, a method and apparatus are provided which provide stress concentrations on the expandable
tubular members thread member 604 in thethread channel 704, to provide a seal between thethread member 604 and thethread channel 704 after the expansion of coupled together expandabletubular members expandable tubular member 804 a is a circumferential andhelical stress concentration 810, as illustrated inFIG. 8 g. In an exemplary embodiment, the stress concentrator may provide a variety of stress concentrations with different geometries such as, for example, point to point stress concentrations, discrete stress concentrations, and/or continuous stress concentrations. - Referring now to
FIGS. 9 a and 9 b, aconnection sleeve 900 is illustrated. Theconnection sleeve 900 includes atubular base 902 having anouter surface 902 a, an inner surface 902 b located opposite theouter surface 902 a, a distal end 902 c, and apassageway 902 d which extends from the distal end 902 c and along the length of thetubular base 902. A stress concentrator is provided on theconnection sleeve 900 and may include a plurality ofexpansion slots 904 defined by thetubular base 902, extending from theouter surface 902 a to the inner surface 902 b, and located in a substantially axially orientation with respect to thetubular base 902 and spaced apart circumferentially about thetubular base 902. In an exemplary embodiment, theconnection sleeve 900 is fabricated from a metal material. - Referring now to
FIGS. 6 a, 6 b, 7, 9 a, 9 b, 10 a, and 10 b, amethod 1000 for coupling expandable tubular members is illustrated. Themethod 1000 begins atstep 1002 where the expandabletubular members FIGS. 6 a, 6 b, 7, 9 a and 9 b, are provided. - The
method 1000 then proceeds to step 1004 where the expandabletubular members distal end 602 c of expandabletubular member 600 is positioned in thepassageway 902 d on theconnection sleeve 900 such that the inner surface 902 b of theconnection sleeve 900 engages theouter surface 602 a of theexpandable tubular member 600. With theconnection sleeve 900 coupled to theexpandable tubular member 600, theexpansion slots 904 onconnection sleeve 900 are oriented substantially perpendicularly to the plurality of expansion channels such as, for example,expansion channel 606 on expandabletubular member 600. Coupling theconnection sleeve 900 to theexpandable tubular member 600 provides a plurality of discrete point stress concentrators located at the intersection of theexpansion slots 904 and the expansion channels. - The
expandable tubular member 600 andconnection sleeve 900 are then positioned adjacent theexpandable tubular member 700 such that the distal ends 602 c and 902 c on theexpandable tubular member 600 andconnection sleeve 900, respectively, are adjacent the distal end 702 c on expandabletubular member 700. The distal end 702 c on expandabletubular member 700 is then positioned in thepassageway 602 d on expandabletubular member 600 such that the plurality of thread members such as, for example, thethread member 604, engage the plurality of thread channels such as, for example, thethread channel 704, and are positioned adjacent theexpansion slot 904, as illustrated inFIG. 10 c, providing anexpandable tubular member 1004 a. - Referring now to
FIGS. 1, 10 a, and 10 d, themethod 1000 then proceeds to step 1006 where the expandabletubular members connection sleeve 900 are positioned in thewellbore 100. Theexpandable tubular member 1004 a is positioned in thepassageway 104 ofwellbore 100 such that theouter surface 902 a of theconnection sleeve 900 and theouter surfaces tubular members 700, respectively, are positioned adjacent thepassageway surface 104 a, as illustrated inFIG. 10 d. - Referring now to
FIGS. 10 a, 10 b, 10 e, 10 f, and 10 g, themethod 1000 proceeds to step 1008 where the expandabletubular members connection sleeve 900 are radially expanded and plastically deformed. An expansion device 1008 a which is coupled to a drill string 1008 b is provided which has larger outside diameter than the inside diameters of the expandabletubular members expandable tubular member 1004 a and moved in a direction D, as illustrated inFIG. 10 e. Movement of the expansion device 1008 a in direction D expands the expandabletubular members connection sleeve 900 such that theouter surfaces passageway surface 104 a of thewellbore 100. In an exemplary embodiment, theexpansion device 808 a may be a fixed diameter expansion device, a rotary expansion device, a hydroforming device, combinations thereof, and/or a variety of other expansion devices known in the art. Furthermore, the expansion of theexpandable tubular member 1004 a between the distal ends 902 c and 702 c on theconnection sleeve 900 and theexpandable tubular member 700, respectively, results in the deformation of the plurality of thread members in the plurality of thread channels. - With the provision of the discrete point stress concentrators, shown as the intersection of the
expansion slots 904 and the expansion channels, the deformation of the plurality of thread members in the plurality of thread channels is increased relative to the deformation of a thread member in a thread channel without the discrete point stress concentrators. For example, during deformation, theexpansion channel 606 and theexpansion slot 904 allow increased deformation of thethread member 604 in thethread channel 704 by increasing the stress experienced by thethread member 604 during radial expansion and plastic deformation of the expandabletubular members thread member 604, as illustrated inFIG. 10 f, which provides a gas and liquid tight seal between the expandabletubular members tubular members - Thus, a method and apparatus are provided which provide stress concentrations on the
expandable tubular member 1004 a in order increase the deformation of thread members in thread channels such as, for example, thethread member 604 in thethread channel 704, to provide a seal between thethread member 604 and thethread channel 704 after the expansion of coupled together expandabletubular members expandable tubular member 1004 a in discretepoint stress concentrations 1010, illustrated inFIG. 10 g. In an exemplary embodiment, the stress concentrator may provide stress concentrations on theexpandable tubular member 1004 a in variety of different manners on the expandable tubular members such as circumferential stress concentrations, point to point stress concentrations, discrete stress concentrations, and/or continuous stress concentrations. In an exemplary embodiment, theconnection sleeve 900 increases the compression limits of the connection between the expandabletubular members thread member 604 and thethread channel 704. - Referring now to
FIG. 10 h, in an experimental embodiment EXP1, an expandable tubular member substantially similar to theexpandable tubular member 1004 a, described above with reference toFIGS. 10 b, 10 c, 10 d, 10 e, 10 f and 10 g, was provided and radially expanded and plastically deformed in substantially the same manner as described above. The ends of the expandabletubular members passageways tubular members thread member 604 and thethread channel 704 on the expandabletubular members tubular members connection sleeve 900 at 3000 psig. The pressure was then increased to a pressure EXP1C, which was approximately 4000 psig, above which the seal failed. Thus, a method and apparatus have been provided which provides a seal between coupled and radially expanded and plastically deformed expandabletubular members connection sleeve 900 that can withstand increased pressure without failing relative to conventional coupling methods. - Referring now to
FIG. 11 , anexpandable tubular member 1100 is illustrated. Theexpandable tubular member 1100 includes atubular base 1102 having anouter surface 1102 a, andinner surface 1102 b located opposite theouter surface 1102 a, adistal end 1102 c, and defining apassageway 1102 d extending along its length of thetubular base 1102 to thedistal end 1102 c. A plurality offlange members 1104 extend from theinner surface 1102 b of thetubular base 1102 and into thepassageway 1102 d. In an exemplary embodiment, theexpandable tubular member 1100 is fabricated from metal material. - Referring now to
FIG. 12 , anexpandable tubular member 1200 is illustrated. Theexpandable tubular member 1200 includes atubular base 1202 having anouter surface 1202 a, andinner surface 1202 b located opposite theouter surface 1202 a, adistal end 1202 c, and defining apassageway 1202 d extending along its length of thetubular base 1202 to thedistal end 1202 c. A plurality offlange channels 1204 are defined by thetubular base 1202 and located on theouter surface 1202 a of thetubular base 1202. In an exemplary embodiment, theexpandable tubular member 1200 is fabricated from metal material. - Referring now to
FIGS. 11, 12 , 13 a, 13 b, and 13 c, amethod 1300 for coupling expandable tubular members is illustrated. Themethod 1300 begins atstep 1302 where the expandabletubular members FIGS. 11 and 12 , are provided. Themethod 1300 then proceeds to step 1304 where the expandabletubular members resilient member 1304 a is positioned in theflange channels 1204 and about the circumference of theexpandable tubular member 1200. In an exemplary embodiment, the wave springresilient member 1304 a is fabricated from a metal material. - The
expandable tubular member 1100 is then coupled to theexpandable tubular member 1200 by positioning theflange members 1104 in theflange channels 1204. In an exemplary embodiment, theflange members 1104 are positioned in theflange channels 1204 by heating theexpandable tubular member 1100, causing theexpandable tubular member 1100 to expand, which increases the diameter of thepassageway 1102 d and allows the distal end ofexpandable tubular member 1200 to be positioned in thepassageway 1102 d of theexpandable tubular member 1100. In an exemplary embodiment, theflange members 1104 are positioned in theflange channels 1204 by forcing the distal end ofexpandable tubular member 1200 into thepassageway 1102 d of theexpandable tubular member 1100, causing theexpandable tubular member 1100 to elastically deform to allow the distal end ofexpandable tubular member 1200 to be positioned in thepassageway 1102 d of theexpandable tubular member 1100. In an exemplary embodiment, theflange members 1104 are conventional thread members known in the art and theflange channels 1204 are conventional thread channels known in the art, and theflange members 1104 are positioned in theflange channels 1204 by threading the thread members into the thread channels. In an exemplary embodiment, theflange members 1104 may be positioned in theflange channels 1204 using a variety of other conventional methods known in the art. - With the
expandable tubular member 1200 coupled to theexpandable tubular member 1100, a sealing channel is defined between theflange member 1104 and theflange channel 1204 and the wave springresilient member 1304 a is positioned in the sealing channel, as illustrated inFIGS. 13 b and 13 c. With theexpandable tubular member 1100 coupled to theexpandable tubular member 1200, an expandable tubular member 1304 b is provided. - Referring now to
FIGS. 1, 13 a, 13 d, and 13 e, themethod 1300 then proceeds to step 1306 where the expandabletubular members wellbore 100. The expandable tubular member 1304 b is positioned in thepassageway 104 ofwellbore 100 such thatouter surfaces tubular members passageway surface 104 a, as illustrated inFIG. 13 d. - The
method 1300 proceeds to step 1308 where the expandabletubular members tubular members FIG. 13 d. Movement of the expansion device 1308 a in direction E expands the expandabletubular members outer surfaces passageway surface 104 a of thewellbore 100. In an exemplary embodiment, the expansion device 1308 a may be a fixed diameter expansion device, a rotary expansion device, a hydroforming device, combinations thereof, and/or a variety of other expansion devices known in the art. Furthermore, the expansion of the expandable tubular member 1304 b adjacent theflange member 1104 and theflange channel 1204 results in the deformation of the wave springresilient member 1304 a. Deformation of the wave springresilient member 1304 a provides a gas and liquid tight seal between the expandabletubular members tubular members tubular members - Referring now to
FIGS. 11, 12 , 14 a, 14 b, and 14 c, amethod 1400 for coupling expandable tubular members is illustrated. Themethod 1400 begins atstep 1402 where the expandabletubular members FIGS. 11 and 12 , are provided. Themethod 1400 then proceeds to step 1404 where the expandabletubular members resilient member 1404 a is positioned in theflange channels 1204 and about the circumference of theexpandable tubular member 1200. In an exemplary embodiment, the wave springresilient member 1404 a is fabricated from a metal material. - The
expandable tubular member 1100 is then coupled to theexpandable tubular member 1200 by positioning theflange members 1204 in theflange channels 1204. In an exemplary embodiment, theflange members 1104 are positioned in theflange channels 1204 by heating theexpandable tubular member 1100, causing theexpandable tubular member 1100 to expand, which increases the diameter of thepassageway 1202 d and allows the distal end ofexpandable tubular member 1200 to be positioned in thepassageway 1202 d of theexpandable tubular member 1100. In an exemplary embodiment, theflange members 1104 are positioned in theflange channels 1204 by forcing the distal end ofexpandable tubular member 1200 into thepassageway 1202 d of theexpandable tubular member 1100, causing theexpandable tubular member 1100 to elastically deform to allow the distal end ofexpandable tubular member 1200 to be positioned in thepassageway 1202 d of theexpandable tubular member 1100. In an exemplary embodiment, theflange members 1104 are conventional thread members known in the art and theflange channels 1204 are conventional thread channels known in the art, and theflange members 1104 are positioned in theflange channels 1204 by threading the thread members into the thread channels. In an exemplary embodiment, theflange members 1104 may be positioned in theflange channels 1204 using a variety of other conventional methods known in the art. - With the
expandable tubular member 1200 coupled to theexpandable tubular member 1100, a sealing channel is defined between theflange member 1104 and theflange channel 1204 and the wave springresilient member 1404 a is positioned in the sealing channel, as illustrated inFIGS. 14 b and 14 c. With theexpandable tubular member 1100 coupled to theexpandable tubular member 1200, an expandable tubular member 1404 b is provided. - Referring now to
FIGS. 1, 14 a, 14 d, and 14 e, themethod 1400 then proceeds to step 1406 where the expandabletubular members wellbore 100. The expandable tubular member 1404 b is positioned in thepassageway 104 ofwellbore 100 such thatouter surfaces tubular members passageway surface 104 a, as illustrated inFIG. 14 d. - The
method 1400 proceeds to step 1408 where the expandabletubular members tubular members FIG. 14 d. Movement of the expansion device 1408 a in direction F expands the expandabletubular members outer surfaces passageway surface 104 a of thewellbore 100. In an exemplary embodiment, the expansion device 1408 a may be a fixed diameter expansion device, a rotary expansion device, a hydroforming device, combinations thereof, and/or a variety of other expansion devices known in the art. Furthermore, the expansion of the expandable tubular member 1404 b adjacent theflange member 1104 and theflange channel 1204 results in the deformation of the wave springresilient member 1404 a. Deformation of the wave springresilient member 1404 a provides a gas and liquid tight seal between the expandabletubular members tubular members tubular members - Referring now to
FIGS. 11, 12 , 15 a, 15 b, and 15 c, amethod 1500 for coupling expandable tubular members is illustrated. Themethod 1500 begins atstep 1502 where the expandabletubular members FIGS. 11 and 12 , are provided. Themethod 1500 then proceeds to step 1504 where the expandabletubular members resilient member 1504 a is positioned in theflange channels 1204 and about the circumference of theexpandable tubular member 1200. In an exemplary embodiment, the O-ringresilient member 1504 a is fabricated from a metal material. - The
expandable tubular member 1100 is then coupled to theexpandable tubular member 1200 by positioning theflange members 1104 in theflange channels 1204. In an exemplary embodiment, theflange members 1104 are positioned in theflange channels 1204 by heating theexpandable tubular member 1100, causing theexpandable tubular member 1100 to expand, which increases the diameter of thepassageway 1102 d and allows the distal end ofexpandable tubular member 1200 to be positioned in thepassageway 1102 d of theexpandable tubular member 1100. In an exemplary embodiment, theflange members 1104 are positioned in theflange channels 1204 by forcing the distal end ofexpandable tubular member 1200 into thepassageway 1102 d of theexpandable tubular member 1100, causing theexpandable tubular member 1100 to elastically deform to allow the distal end ofexpandable tubular member 1200 to be positioned in thepassageway 1102 d of theexpandable tubular member 1100. In an exemplary embodiment, theflange members 1104 are conventional thread members known in the art and theflange channels 1204 are conventional thread channels known in the art, and theflange members 1104 are positioned in theflange channels 1204 by threading the thread members into the thread channels. In an exemplary embodiment, theflange members 1104 may be positioned in theflange channels 1204 using a variety of other conventional methods known in the art. - With the
expandable tubular member 1200 coupled to theexpandable tubular member 1100, a sealing channel is defined between theflange member 1104 and theflange channel 1204 and the O-ringresilient member 1504 a is positioned in the sealing channel, as illustrated inFIGS. 15 b and 15 c. With theexpandable tubular member 1100 coupled to theexpandable tubular member 1200, an expandable tubular member 1504 b is provided. - Referring now to
FIGS. 1, 15 a, 15 d, and 15 e, themethod 1500 then proceeds to step 1506 where the expandabletubular members wellbore 100. The expandable tubular member 1504 b is positioned in thepassageway 104 ofwellbore 100 such thatouter surfaces tubular members passageway surface 104 a, as illustrated inFIG. 15 d. Themethod 1500 proceeds to step 1508 where the expandabletubular members drill string 1508 b is provided which has larger outside diameter than the inside diameters of the expandabletubular members FIG. 15 d. Movement of the expansion device 1508 a in direction G expands the expandabletubular members outer surfaces passageway surface 104 a of thewellbore 100. In an exemplary embodiment, the expansion device 1508 a may be a fixed diameter expansion device, a rotary expansion device, a hydroforming device, combinations thereof, and/or a variety of other expansion devices known in the art. Furthermore, the expansion of the expandable tubular member 1504 b adjacent theflange member 1104 and theflange channel 1204 results in the deformation of the O-ringresilient member 1504 a. Deformation of the O-ringresilient member 1504 a provides a gas and liquid tight seal between the expandabletubular members tubular members tubular members - Referring now to
FIG. 16 , anexpandable tubular member 1600 is illustrated. Theexpandable tubular member 1600 includes atubular base 1602 having anouter surface 1602 a, and inner surface 1602 b located opposite theouter surface 1602 a, a distal end 1602 c, and defining apassageway 1602 d extending along its length of thetubular base 1602 to the distal end 1602 c. A plurality offlange members 1604 extend from the inner surface 1602 b of thetubular base 1602 and into thepassageway 1602 d, eachflange member 1604 including aresilient beam 1604 a extending from a distal end of theflange member 1604 at an angle with respect to theflange member 1604 and into thepassageway 1602 d. In an exemplary embodiment, theexpandable tubular member 1600 is fabricated from a metal material. - Referring now to
FIGS. 12, 16 , 17 a, 17 b, and 17 c, amethod 1700 for coupling expandable tubular members is illustrated. Themethod 1700 begins atstep 1702 where the expandabletubular members FIGS. 12 and 16 , are provided. - The
method 1700 then proceeds to step 1704 where the expandabletubular members expandable tubular member 1600 is coupled to theexpandable tubular member 1200 by positioning theflange members 1604 in theflange channels 1204. In an exemplary embodiment, theflange members 1604 are positioned in theflange channels 1204 by heating theexpandable tubular member 1100, causing theexpandable tubular member 1100 to expand, which increases the diameter of thepassageway 1602 d and allows the distal end ofexpandable tubular member 1200 to be positioned in thepassageway 1602 d of theexpandable tubular member 1600. In an exemplary embodiment, theflange members 1604 are positioned in theflange channels 1204 by forcing the distal end ofexpandable tubular member 1200 into thepassageway 1602 d of theexpandable tubular member 1600, causing theexpandable tubular member 1600 to elastically deform to allow the distal end ofexpandable tubular member 1200 to be positioned in thepassageway 1602 d of theexpandable tubular member 1100. In an exemplary embodiment, theflange members 1604 are conventional thread members known in the art and theflange channels 1204 are conventional thread channels known in the art, and theflange members 1604 are positioned in theflange channels 1204 by threading the thread members into the thread channels. In an exemplary embodiment, theflange members 1604 may be positioned in theflange channels 1204 using a variety of other conventional methods known in the art. With theexpandable tubular member 1600 coupled to theexpandable tubular member 1200, a sealing channel is defined between theflange member 1604 and theflange channel 1204 and theresilient beam 1604 a is positioned in the sealing channel, as illustrated inFIGS. 17 b and 17 c. With theexpandable tubular member 1600 coupled to theexpandable tubular member 1200, anexpandable tubular member 1704 a is provided. - Referring now to
FIGS. 1, 17 a, 17 d, and 17 e, themethod 1700 then proceeds to step 1706 where the expandabletubular members wellbore 100. Theexpandable tubular member 1704 a is positioned in thepassageway 104 ofwellbore 100 such thatouter surfaces tubular members passageway surface 104 a, as illustrated inFIG. 17 d. - The
method 1700 proceeds to step 1708 where the expandabletubular members expansion device 1708 a which is coupled to a drill string 1708 b is provided which has larger outside diameter than the inside diameters of the expandabletubular members expansion device 1708 a is positioned in theexpandable tubular member 1704 a and moved in a direction H, as illustrated inFIG. 17 d. Movement of theexpansion device 1708 a in direction H expands the expandabletubular members outer surfaces passageway surface 104 a of thewellbore 100. In an exemplary embodiment, theexpansion device 1708 a may be a fixed diameter expansion device, a rotary expansion device, a hydroforming device, combinations thereof, and/or a variety of other expansion devices known in the art. Furthermore, the expansion of theexpandable tubular member 1704 a adjacent theflange member 1604 and theflange channel 1204 results in the deformation of theresilient beam 1604 a. Deformation of theresilient beam 1604 a provides a gas and liquid tight seal between the expandabletubular members tubular members tubular members - Referring now to
FIG. 18 , anexpandable tubular member 1800 is illustrated. Theexpandable tubular member 1800 includes atubular base 1802 having anouter surface 1802 a, and inner surface 1802 b located opposite theouter surface 1802 a, a distal end 1802 c, and defining apassageway 1802 d extending along its length of thetubular base 1802 to the distal end 1802 c. Asecondary sealing surface 1804 is defined by thetubular base 1802 and is located on theouter surface 1802 a and adjacent the distal end 1802 c. A beveledprimary sealing surface 1806 is defined by thetubular base 1802 and is located on the inner surface 1802 b and adjacent the distal end 1802 c. In an exemplary embodiment, theexpandable tubular member 1800 is fabricated from a metal material. - Referring now to
FIG. 19 , an expandable tubular member 1900 is illustrated. The expandable tubular member 1900 includes atubular base 1902 having anouter surface 1902 a, and inner surface 1902 b located opposite theouter surface 1902 a, a distal end 1902 c, and defining apassageway 1902 d extending along its length of thetubular base 1902 to the distal end 1902 c. Asecondary sealing surface 1904 is defined by thetubular base 1902 and is located on theouter surface 1902 a and adjacent the distal end 1902 c. A beveledprimary sealing surface 1906 is defined by thetubular base 1902 and is located on the inner surface 1902 b and adjacent the distal end 1902 c. In an exemplary embodiment, the expandable tubular member 1900 is fabricated from a metal material. - Referring now to
FIG. 20 , aconnection member 2000 is illustrated.Connection member 2000 includes atubular base member 2002 having anouter surface 2002 a, and inner surface 2002 b located opposite theouter surface 2002 a, a pair of opposingdistal ends 2002 c and 2002 d, and defining apassageway 2002 e along the length of thetubular base member 2002 from distal end 2002 c todistal end 2002 d. Thetubular base member 2002 defines a plurality of secondary sealing surfaces 2004 on the inner surface 2002 b adjacent the distal ends 2002 c and 200 d and on the distal ends 2002 c and 2002 d. Aprimary sealing member 2006 having a substantially diamond shaped cross section extends from the inner surface 2002 b, centrally located between the distal ends 2002 c and 2002 d of thetubular base member 2002, and into thepassageway 2002 e. A reinforcingmember 2008 is located on theouter surface 2002 a radially adjacent theprimary sealing member 2006 ontubular base member 2002, and provides a circumferential section of theconnection member 2000 located adjacent theprimary sealing member 2006 which is thicker than the rest of theconnection member 2000 in order assist in the plastic deformation for theprimary sealing member 2006. In an exemplary embodiment, theconnection member 2000 is fabricated from a metal material. - Referring now to
FIGS. 18, 19 , 20, 21 a, 21 b, and 21 c, amethod 2100 for coupling expandable tubular members is illustrated. Themethod 2100 begins atstep 2102 where the expandabletubular members 1800 and 1900, illustrated inFIGS. 18 and 19 , and theconnection member 2000, illustrated inFIG. 20 , are provided. Themethod 2100 then proceeds to step 2104 where the expandabletubular members 1800 and 1900 are coupled together. Theconnection member 2000 is positioned between the expandabletubular members 1800 and 1900 such that thedistal end 2002 d onconnection member 2000 is adjacent the distal end 1902 c on expandable tubular member 1900 and the distal end 2002 c onconnection member 2000 is adjacent the distal end 1802 c on expandable tubular member 1900. The expandabletubular members 1800 and 1900 are then engaged with theconnection member 2000 such that the beveledprimary sealing surfaces primary sealing member 2006 onconnection member 2000. Acoupling member 2104 a is them provided between thesecondary sealing surfaces tubular members 1800 and 1900, respectively, and the secondary sealing surfaces 2004 on theconnection member 2000, as illustrated inFIGS. 21 b and 21 c. In an exemplary embodiment, thecoupling member 2104 a may be a variety of coupling members known in the art such as, for example, a weld. - Referring now to
FIGS. 1, 21 a, 21 d, and 21 e, themethod 2100 then proceeds to step 2106 where the expandabletubular members 1800 and 1900 are positioned in thewellbore 100. The expandable tubular member 2104 b is positioned in thepassageway 104 ofwellbore 100 such thatouter surfaces tubular members 1800 and 1900, respectively, are positioned adjacent thepassageway surface 104 a, as illustrated inFIG. 21 d. - The
method 2100 proceeds to step 2108 where the expandabletubular members 1800 and 1900 are radially expanded and plastically deformed. An expansion device 2108 a which is coupled to a drill string 2108 b is provided which has larger outside diameter than the inside diameters of the expandabletubular members 1800 and 1900. The expansion device 2108 a is positioned in the expandable tubular member 2104 b and moved in a direction I, as illustrated inFIG. 21 d. Movement of the expansion device 2108 a in direction I expands the expandabletubular members 1800 and 1900 such that theouter surfaces passageway surface 104 a of thewellbore 100. In an exemplary embodiment, the expansion device 2108 a may be a fixed diameter expansion device, a rotary expansion device, a hydroforming device, combinations thereof, and/or a variety of other expansion devices known in the art. - Furthermore, the expansion of the
connection member 2000 deforms thecoupling member 2104 a against thesecondary sealing surfaces primary sealing member 2006 again theprimary sealing surfaces FIG. 21 e, which results in a gas and liquid tight seal between the expandabletubular members 1800 and 1900 and theconnection member 2000. In an exemplary embodiment, the gas and liquid tight seal provided between the expandabletubular members 1800 and 1900 and theconnection member 2000 is a metal to metal seal. Thus, a method and apparatus are provided which provide a gas and liquid tight seal between two expandabletubular members 1800 and 1900 which are coupled together and radially expanded and plastically deformed. - An expandable tubular member has been described that includes a first tubular member comprising a first tubular member diameter which decreases from a first outside diameter along the length of the first tubular member to a second outside diameter adjacent a first tubular member connection end on the first tubular member, a second tubular member comprising a second tubular member diameter which decreases from a third outside diameter along the length of the second tubular member to a fourth outside diameter adjacent a second tubular member connection end on the second tubular member, whereby the second tubular member connection end is positioned adjacent the first tubular member connection end, and a connection member coupled to the second outside diameter and the fourth outside diameter, whereby the connection member comprises a connection member diameter which is not substantially greater than the first outside diameter and the third outside diameter. In an exemplary embodiment, the first outside diameter is substantially equal to the third outside diameter. In an exemplary embodiment, the second outside diameter is substantially equal to the fourth outside diameter. In an exemplary embodiment, the connection member diameter is less than or equal to the first outside diameter and the third outside diameter. In an exemplary embodiment, the connection member diameter is less than the first outside diameter and the third outside diameter. In an exemplary embodiment, the first tubular member connection end is coupled the second tubular member connection end. In an exemplary embodiment, a protective sleeve is coupled to the connection member. In an exemplary embodiment, the first tubular member, the second tubular member, and the connection member are positioned in a wellbore.
- An expandable tubular member has been described that includes a first tubular member comprising a maximum first tubular member diameter, a second tubular member comprising a maximum second tubular member diameter, whereby the second tubular member is positioned adjacent the first tubular member, and means for allowing a connection member to be coupled to the first tubular member and the second tubular without a maximum connection member diameter being substantially greater than the maximum first tubular member diameter and the maximum second tubular member diameter.
- An expandable tubular member has been described that includes a tubular member comprising an inner surface and an outer surface, a thread member extending from the inner surface, and an expansion channel defined by the tubular member and located on the outer surface and adjacent the thread member. In an exemplary embodiment, a plurality of thread members extend from the inner surface, and an expansion channel is defined by the tubular member and located on the outer surface and adjacent each of the plurality of thread members. In an exemplary embodiment, the expansion channel is located radially adjacent the thread member. In an exemplary embodiment, the expansion channel comprises a helical channel on the outer surface of the tubular member. In an exemplary embodiment, the expansion channel provides a stress concentration in the thread member during radial expansion and plastic deformation of the tubular member.
- An expandable tubular member has been described that includes a tubular member comprising an inner surface and an outer surface, a thread member extending from the inner surface, and means for providing a stress concentration in the thread member during radial expansion and plastic deformation of the tubular member. In an exemplary embodiment, the means for providing a stress concentration comprises a helical groove on the outer surface of the tubular member. In an exemplary embodiment, the means for providing a stress concentration comprises means for providing a stress concentration along the length of the thread member.
- An expandable tubular member has been described that includes a first tubular member comprising an inner surface and an outer surface, a thread member extending from the inner surface, an expansion channel defined by the first tubular member and located on the outer surface and adjacent the thread member, and a second tubular member coupled the first tubular member and engaging the thread member. In an exemplary embodiment, a plurality of thread members extend from the inner surface, whereby the second tubular member is coupled to the first tubular member and engaging the plurality of thread members, and an expansion channel is defined by the first tubular member and located on the outer surface and adjacent each of the plurality of thread members. In an exemplary embodiment, the expansion channel is located radially adjacent the thread member. In an exemplary embodiment, the first tubular member and the second tubular member are positioned in a wellbore. In an exemplary embodiment, the expansion channel comprises a helical channel on the outer surface of the first tubular member. In an exemplary embodiment, the expansion channel provides a stress concentration in the thread member during radial expansion and plastic deformation of the tubular member. In an exemplary embodiment, a tubular connection sleeve is positioned on the first tubular member, and an expansion slot is defined by the tubular connection sleeve in a substantially axial orientation with respect to the tubular connection sleeve and located adjacent the expansion channel. In an exemplary embodiment, the expansion slot is oriented substantially perpendicularly with respect to the expansion channel. In an exemplary embodiment, a plurality of spaced apart expansion slots are defined by the tubular connection sleeve in a substantially axial orientation with respect to the tubular connection sleeve and located adjacent the expansion channel. In an exemplary embodiment, the plurality of spaced apart expansion slots are oriented substantially perpendicularly with respect to the expansion channel. In an exemplary embodiment, the plurality of spaced apart expansion slots are spaced apart about the circumference of the tubular connection sleeve. In an exemplary embodiment, the first tubular member the second tubular member, and the tubular connection sleeve are positioned in a wellbore. In an exemplary embodiment, the expansion slot on the tubular connection sleeve provides at least one discrete point stress concentration on the thread member during radial expansion and plastic deformation of the first tubular member.
- An expandable tubular member has been described that includes a first tubular member comprising an inner surface and an outer surface, a thread member extending from the inner surface, an expansion channel defined by the first tubular member and located on the outer surface and adjacent the thread member, a tubular connection sleeve positioned on the first tubular member, an expansion slot defined by the tubular connection sleeve in a substantially axial orientation with respect to the tubular connection sleeve and located adjacent the expansion channel, and a second tubular member coupled the first tubular member and engaging the thread member, whereby upon radial expansion and plastic deformation of the first tubular member and the second tubular member, the first tubular member and the second tubular member can withstand a pressure of up to approximately 4000 pounds per square inch.
- An expandable tubular member has been described that includes a first tubular member defining a flange channel on a first surface of the first tubular member, and resilient means positioned in the flange channel for forming a seal between the first tubular member and a second tubular member. In an exemplary embodiment, the resilient means for forming a seal comprises means for forming a metal to metal seal. In an exemplary embodiment, the resilient means comprises a wave spring. In an exemplary embodiment, the resilient means comprises an O-ring.
- An expandable tubular member has been described that includes a first tubular member comprising a flange member extending from a surface on the first tubular member, the flange member comprising a resilient beam extending from a distal end of the flange member for forming a seal between the first tubular member and a second tubular member.
- An expandable tubular member has been described that includes a first tubular member defining a flange channel on a surface of the first tubular member, a second tubular member comprising a flange member extending from a surface on the second tubular member, the second tubular member coupled to the first tubular member with the flange member positioned in the flange channel, whereby a sealing passageway is defined between the flange member and the flange channel, and resilient means for forming a seal between the first tubular member and the second tubular member positioned in the sealing passageway. In an exemplary embodiment, the resilient means for forming a seal comprises means for forming a metal to metal seal. In an exemplary embodiment, the resilient member comprises a wave spring. In an exemplary embodiment, the wave spring is positioned in the sealing passageway and circumferentially between the flange member and the flange channel. In an exemplary embodiment, the first tubular member, the second tubular member, and the wave spring are positioned in a wellbore. In an exemplary embodiment, the resilient member comprises an O-ring. In an exemplary embodiment, the O-ring is positioned in the sealing passageway and circumferentially between the flange member and the flange channel. In an exemplary embodiment, the first tubular member, the second tubular member, and the O-ring are positioned in a wellbore. In an exemplary embodiment, the resilient member comprises a resilient beam extending from a distal end of the flange member. In an exemplary embodiment, the resilient beam is located in the sealing passageway and circumferentially between the flange member and the flange channel. In an exemplary embodiment, the first tubular member, the second tubular member, and the resilient beam are positioned in a wellbore.
- A connection member for coupling expandable tubular members has been described that includes a tubular connection member comprising an inner surface and an outer surface, a primary sealing member having a substantially diamond shaped cross section and extending from a substantially central location on the inner surface, a reinforced section located on the outer surface and adjacent the primary sealing member, and a plurality of secondary sealing surfaces located on opposite distal ends of the tubular connection member and on opposite sides of the primary sealing member. In an exemplary embodiment, the primary sealing member is deformable to provide a metal to metal seal between the tubular connection member and an expandable tubular member. In an exemplary embodiment, the plurality of secondary sealing surfaces are deformable to provide a metal to metal seal between the tubular connection member and an expandable tubular member.
- A connection member for coupling expandable tubular members has been described that includes a tubular connection member, and means for providing a primary and secondary metal to metal seal between the tubular connection member and an expandable tubular member.
- An expandable tubular member has been described that includes a first tubular member comprising a first connection end, a second tubular member comprising a second connection end, and a connection member coupling together the first tubular member and the second tubular member, the connection member including a tubular connection member comprising an inner surface and an outer surface, the inner surface engaging the first tubular member and the second tubular member, a primary sealing member having a substantially diamond shaped cross section, extending from a substantially central location on the inner surface, and positioned between the first connection end and the second connection end, a reinforced section located on the outer surface and adjacent the primary sealing member, and a plurality of secondary sealing surfaces located on opposite distal ends of the tubular connection member and on opposite sides of the primary sealing member, the secondary sealing surfaces coupled to the first connection end and the second connection end. In an exemplary embodiment, the primary sealing member is deformable to provide a metal to metal seal between the connection member and the first tubular member and the second tubular member. In an exemplary embodiment, the plurality of secondary sealing surfaces are deformable to provide a metal to metal seal between the connection member and the first tubular member and the second tubular member. In an exemplary embodiment, the first tubular member, the second tubular member, and the connection member are positioned in a wellbore.
- An expandable tubular member has been described that includes a first tubular member comprising a first connection end, a second tubular member comprising a second connection end, a connection member coupled to the first connection end and the second connection end, and means for providing a primary and secondary metal to metal seal between the connection member and the first tubular member and the second tubular member.
- A method for coupling expandable tubular members has been described that includes providing a first tubular member comprising a maximum first tubular member diameter, providing a second tubular comprising a maximum second tubular member diameter, and coupling the first tubular member to the second tubular member with a connection member comprising a maximum connection member diameter which is not substantially greater than the maximum first tubular member diameter and the maximum second tubular member diameter. In an exemplary embodiment, the method further includes coupling a protective sleeve adjacent the connection member. In an exemplary embodiment, the method further includes positioning the first tubular member, the second tubular member, and the connection member in a wellbore. In an exemplary embodiment, the method further includes radially expanding and plastically deforming the first tubular member and the second tubular member. In an exemplary embodiment, the radially expanding and plastically deforming comprises radially expanding and plastically deforming a first reduced diameter section on the first tubular member to substantially the maximum first tubular member diameter and radially expanding and plastically deforming a second reduced diameter section on the second tubular member to substantially the maximum second tubular member diameter. In an exemplary embodiment, the radially expanding and plastically deforming comprises radially expanding and plastically deforming the first tubular member and the second tubular member into engagement with the wellbore.
- A method for coupling expandable tubular members has been described that includes providing a first tubular member comprising a thread member extending from an inner surface and defining a expansion channel on the outer surface which is located adjacent the thread member, and coupling a second tubular member to the first tubular member by engaging the thread member with a thread channel in the second tubular member. In an exemplary embodiment, the method further includes positioning the first tubular member and the second tubular member in a wellbore. In an exemplary embodiment, the method further includes radially expanding and plastically deforming the first tubular member and the second tubular member, whereby the expansion channel provides a stress concentration in the thread member which increases the deformation of the thread member in the thread channel during the radially expanding and plastically deforming. In an exemplary embodiment, the radially expanding and plastically deforming provides a metal to metal seal between the thread member and the thread channel. In an exemplary embodiment, the method further includes coupling a connection sleeve to the outer surface of the of the first tubular member, the connection sleeve defining an expansion slot oriented axially with respect the connection sleeve and which is positioned substantially perpendicularly to the expansion channel. In an exemplary embodiment, the method further includes positioning the first tubular member, the second tubular member, and the connection sleeve in a wellbore. In an exemplary embodiment, the method further includes radially expanding and plastically deforming the first tubular member, the second tubular member, and the connection sleeve, whereby the expansion slot and the expansion channel provide a stress concentration which increases the deformation of the thread member in the thread channel during the radially expanding and plastically deforming. In an exemplary embodiment, the radially expanding and plastically deforming provides a metal to metal seal between the thread member and the thread channel.
- A method for coupling expandable tubular members has been described that includes providing a first tubular member comprising a flange member extending from an inner surface, providing a second tubular member defining a flange channel on an outer surface, positioning a resilient member in the flange channel, and coupling the first tubular member to the second tubular member by positioning the flange member in the flange channel and adjacent the resilient member. In an exemplary embodiment, the method further includes positioning the first tubular member and the second tubular member in a wellbore. In an exemplary embodiment, the method further includes radially expanding and plastically deforming the first tubular member and the second tubular member, whereby the radially expanding and plastically deforming compresses the resilient member and provides a seal between the flange member and the flange channel. In an exemplary embodiment, the radially expanding and plastically deforming provides a metal to metal seal between the flange member and the flange channel.
- A method for coupling expandable tubular members has been described that includes providing a first tubular member comprising a first connection end, providing a second tubular member comprising a second connection end, positioning a connection member adjacent the first connection end and the second connection end such that a primary sealing member on the connection member is positioned between the first connection end and the second connection end, and a plurality of secondary sealing surfaces are positioned adjacent the first tubular member and the second tubular member, and coupling the first tubular member to the second tubular member using the connection member. In an exemplary embodiment, the coupling includes providing a metal sealing member between the first tubular member, the second tubular member, and the secondary sealing surfaces. In an exemplary embodiment, the method further includes positioning the first tubular member, the second tubular member, and the connection member in a wellbore. In an exemplary embodiment, the method further includes radially expanding and plastically deforming the first tubular member and the second tubular member, whereby the radially expanding and plastically deforming provides a primary seal between the primary sealing member and the first tubular member and the second tubular member, and the radially expanding and plastically deforming provides a secondary seal between the secondary sealing surfaces and the first tubular member and the second tubular member.
- An expandable tubular member has been described that includes a first tubular member, a second tubular member coupled to the first tubular member, and means for effecting a gas and fluid tight seal between the first tubular member and the second tubular member before, during, and after radial expansion and plastic deformation of the first tubular member and the second tubular member, the means providing a seal which can withstand a pressure of up to 4000 pounds per square inch.
- An expandable tubular member has been described that includes a first tubular member comprising a first tubular member diameter which decreases from a first outside diameter along the length of the first tubular member to a second outside diameter adjacent a first tubular member connection end on the first tubular member, a second tubular member comprising a second tubular member diameter which decreases from first outside diameter along the length of the second tubular member to the second outside diameter adjacent a second tubular member connection end on the second tubular member, whereby the second tubular member connection end is coupled to the first tubular member connection end, and a connection member coupled to the second outside diameter, whereby the connection member comprises a connection member diameter which is less than or equal to the first outside diameter.
- An expandable tubular member has been described that includes a tubular member comprising an inner surface and an outer surface, a plurality of thread members extending from the inner surface, and a helical expansion channel defined by the tubular member and located on the outer surface and radially adjacent each of the plurality of thread members, whereby the expansion channel provides a stress concentration in the thread member during radial expansion and plastic deformation of the tubular member.
- An expandable tubular member has been described that includes a first tubular member comprising an inner surface and an outer surface, a plurality of thread member extending from the inner surface, a helical expansion channel defined by the first tubular member and located on the outer surface and radially adjacent each of the plurality of thread members, a second tubular member coupled the first tubular member and engaging the plurality of thread members, whereby the expansion channel provides a stress concentration in the thread member during radial expansion and plastic deformation of the first tubular member and the second tubular member, a tubular connection sleeve positioned on the first tubular member, and a plurality of spaced apart expansion slots defined by the tubular connection sleeve in a substantially axial orientation with respect to the tubular connection sleeve and oriented substantially perpendicularly adjacent to and with respect to the expansion channel; whereby the plurality of expansion slots on the tubular connection sleeve provides a plurality of discrete point stress concentrations on the thread member during radial expansion and plastic deformation of the first tubular member, the second tubular member, and the connection sleeve.
- A connection member for coupling expandable tubular members has been described that includes a tubular connection member comprising an inner surface and an outer surface, a primary sealing member having a substantially diamond shaped cross section, extending from a substantially central location on the inner surface, and deformable to provide a metal to metal seal between the tubular connection member and an expandable tubular member, a reinforced section located on the outer surface and adjacent the primary sealing member, and a plurality of secondary sealing surfaces located on opposite distal ends of the tubular connection member on opposite sides of the primary sealing member, and deformable to provide a metal to metal seal between the tubular connection member and an expandable tubular member.
- An expandable tubular member has been described that includes a first tubular member comprising a first connection end, a second tubular member comprising a second connection end, and a connection member coupling together the first tubular member and the second tubular member, the connection member including a tubular connection member comprising an inner surface and an outer surface, the inner surface engaging the first tubular member and the second tubular member, a primary sealing member having a substantially diamond shaped cross section, extending from a substantially central location on the inner surface, positioned between the first connection end and the second connection end, and deformable to provide a metal to metal seal between the connection member and the first tubular member and the second tubular member, a reinforced section located on the outer surface and adjacent the primary sealing member, and a plurality of secondary sealing surfaces located on opposite distal ends of the tubular connection member and on opposite sides of the primary sealing member, the secondary sealing surfaces coupled to the first connection end and the second connection end and deformable to provide a metal to metal seal between the connection member and the first tubular member and the second tubular member.
- A method for coupling expandable tubular members has been described that includes providing a first tubular member comprising a maximum first tubular member diameter, providing a second tubular comprising a maximum second tubular member diameter, coupling the first tubular member to the second tubular member with a connection member comprising a maximum connection member diameter which is not substantially greater than the maximum first tubular member diameter and the maximum second tubular member diameter, positioning the first tubular member, the second tubular member, and the connection member in a wellbore, and radially expanding and plastically deforming the first tubular member and the second tubular member, wherein the radially expanding and plastically deforming comprises one of either radially expanding and plastically deforming a first reduced diameter section on the first tubular member to substantially the maximum first tubular member diameter and radially expanding and plastically deforming a second reduced diameter section on the second tubular member to substantially the maximum second tubular member diameter or radially expanding and plastically deforming the first tubular member and the second tubular member into engagement with the wellbore.
- A method for coupling expandable tubular members has been described that includes providing a first tubular member comprising a thread member extending from an inner surface and defining a expansion channel on the outer surface which is located adjacent the thread member, coupling a connection sleeve to the outer surface of the of the first tubular member, the connection sleeve defining an expansion slot oriented axially with respect the connection sleeve and which is positioned substantially perpendicularly to the expansion channel, coupling a second tubular member to the first tubular member by engaging the thread member with a thread channel in the second tubular member, positioning the first tubular member, the second tubular member, and the connection sleeve in a wellbore, and radially expanding and plastically deforming the first tubular member, the second tubular member, and the connection sleeve, whereby the expansion slot and the expansion channel provide a stress concentration which increases the deformation of the thread member in the thread channel during the radially expanding and plastically deforming and provides a metal to metal seal between the thread member and the thread channel.
- A method for coupling expandable tubular members has been described that includes providing a first tubular member comprising a flange member extending from an inner surface, providing a second tubular member defining a flange channel on an outer surface, positioning a resilient member in the flange channel, coupling the first tubular member to the second tubular member by positioning the flange member in the flange channel and adjacent the resilient member, positioning the first tubular member and the second tubular member in a wellbore, and radially expanding and plastically deforming the first tubular member and the second tubular member, whereby the radially expanding and plastically deforming compresses the resilient member and provides a seal between the flange member and the flange channel; whereby the radially expanding and plastically deforming provides a metal to metal seal between the flange member and the flange channel.
- A method for coupling expandable tubular members has been described that includes providing a first tubular member comprising a first connection end, providing a second tubular member comprising a second connection end, positioning a connection member adjacent the first connection end and the second connection end such that a primary sealing member on the connection member is positioned between the first connection end and the second connection end, and a plurality of secondary sealing surfaces are positioned adjacent the first tubular member and the second tubular member, coupling the first tubular member to the second tubular member using the connection member, whereby the coupling includes providing a metal sealing member between the first tubular member, the second tubular member, and the secondary sealing surfaces, positioning the first tubular member, the second tubular member, and the connection member in a wellbore, and radially expanding and plastically deforming the first tubular member and the second tubular member, whereby the radially expanding and plastically deforming provides a primary seal between the primary sealing member and the first tubular member and the second tubular member, and the radially expanding and plastically deforming provides a secondary seal between the secondary sealing surfaces and the first tubular member and the second tubular member.
- It is understood that variations may be made in the foregoing without departing from the scope of the invention. Furthermore, the elements and teachings of the various illustrative embodiments may be combined in whole or in part in some or all of the illustrative embodiments. In addition, one or more of the elements and teachings of the various illustrative embodiments may be omitted, at least in part, and/or combined, at least in part, with one or more of the other elements and teachings of the various illustrative embodiments.
- Although illustrative embodiments of the invention have been shown and described, a wide range of modification, changes and substitution is contemplated in the foregoing disclosure. In some instances, some features of the present invention may be employed without a corresponding use of the other features. Accordingly, it is appropriate that the appended claims be construed broadly and in a manner consistent with the scope of the invention.
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1. An expandable tubular member, comprising:
a first tubular member comprising a first tubular member diameter which decreases from a first outside diameter along the length of the first tubular member to a second outside diameter adjacent a first tubular member connection end on the first tubular member;
a second tubular member comprising a second tubular member diameter which decreases from a third outside diameter along the length of the second tubular member to a fourth outside diameter adjacent a second tubular member connection end on the second tubular member, whereby the second tubular member connection end is positioned adjacent the first tubular member connection end; and
a connection member coupled to the second outside diameter and the fourth outside diameter, whereby the connection member comprises a connection member diameter which is not substantially greater than the first outside diameter and the third outside diameter.
2. An expandable tubular member, comprising:
a first tubular member comprising an inner surface and an outer surface;
a thread member extending from the inner surface;
an expansion channel defined by the first tubular member and located on the outer surface and adjacent the thread member;
a tubular connection sleeve positioned on the first tubular member;
an expansion slot defined by the tubular connection sleeve in a substantially axial orientation with respect to the tubular connection sleeve and located adjacent the expansion channel; and
a second tubular member coupled the first tubular member and engaging the thread member, whereby upon radial expansion and plastic deformation of the first tubular member and the second tubular member, the first tubular member and the second tubular member can withstand a pressure of up to approximately 4000 pounds per square inch.
3. An expandable tubular member, comprising:
a first tubular member comprising a flange member extending from a surface on the first tubular member, the flange member comprising a resilient beam extending from a distal end of the flange member for forming a seal between the first tubular member and a second tubular member.
4. An expandable tubular member, comprising:
a first tubular member defining a flange channel on a surface of the first tubular member;
a second tubular member comprising a flange member extending from a surface on the second tubular member, the second tubular member coupled to the first tubular member with the flange member positioned in the flange channel, whereby a sealing passageway is defined between the flange member and the flange channel; and
a resilient element for forming a seal between the first tubular member and the second tubular member positioned in the sealing passageway.
5. An expandable tubular member, comprising:
a first tubular member comprising a first connection end;
a second tubular member comprising a second connection end; and
a connection member coupling together the first tubular member and the second tubular member, the connection member comprising:
a tubular connection member comprising an inner surface and an outer surface, the inner surface engaging the first tubular member and the second tubular member;
a primary sealing member having a substantially diamond shaped cross section, extending from a substantially central location on the inner surface, and positioned between the first connection end and the second connection end;
a reinforced section located on the outer surface and adjacent the primary sealing member; and
a plurality of secondary sealing surfaces located on opposite distal ends of the tubular connection member and on opposite sides of the primary sealing member, the secondary sealing surfaces coupled to the first connection end and the second connection end.
6. An expandable tubular member, comprising:
a first tubular member comprising a first connection end;
a second tubular member comprising a second connection end;
a connection member coupled to the first connection end and the second connection end; and
means for providing a primary and secondary metal to metal seal between the connection member and the first tubular member and the second tubular member.
7. An expandable tubular member, comprising:
a first tubular member;
a second tubular member coupled to the first tubular member; and
means for effecting a gas and fluid tight seal between the first tubular member and the second tubular member before, during, and after radial expansion and plastic deformation of the first tubular member and the second tubular member, the means providing a seal which can withstand a pressure of up to 4000 pounds per square inch.
8. An expandable tubular member, comprising:
a first tubular member comprising a first tubular member diameter which decreases from a first outside diameter along the length of the first tubular member to a second outside diameter adjacent a first tubular member connection end on the first tubular member;
a second tubular member comprising a second tubular member diameter which decreases from first outside diameter along the length of the second tubular member to the second outside diameter adjacent a second tubular member connection end on the second tubular member, whereby the second tubular member connection end is coupled to the first tubular member connection end; and
a connection member coupled to the second outside diameter, whereby the connection member comprises a connection member diameter which is less than or equal to the first outside diameter.
9. An expandable tubular member, comprising:
a first tubular member comprising a first connection end;
a second tubular member comprising a second connection end; and
a connection member coupling together the first tubular member and the second tubular member, the connection member comprising:
a tubular connection member comprising an inner surface and an outer surface, the inner surface engaging the first tubular member and the second tubular member;
a primary sealing member having a substantially diamond shaped cross section, extending from a substantially central location on the inner surface, positioned between the first connection end and the second connection end, and deformable to provide a metal to metal seal between the connection member and the first tubular member and the second tubular member;
a reinforced section located on the outer surface and adjacent the primary sealing member; and
a plurality of secondary sealing surfaces located on opposite distal ends of the tubular connection member and on opposite sides of the primary sealing member, the secondary sealing surfaces coupled to the first connection end and the second connection end and deformable to provide a metal to metal seal between the connection member and the first tubular member and the second tubular member.
10. A connection member for coupling expandable tubular members, comprising:
a tubular connection member comprising an inner surface and an outer surface;
a primary sealing member having a substantially diamond shaped cross section and extending from a substantially central location on the inner surface;
a reinforced section located on the outer surface and adjacent the primary sealing member; and
a plurality of secondary sealing surfaces located on opposite distal ends of the tubular connection member and on opposite sides of the primary sealing member.
11. A connection member for coupling expandable tubular members, comprising:
a tubular connection member comprising an inner surface and an outer surface;
a primary sealing member having a substantially diamond shaped cross section, extending from a substantially central location on the inner surface, and deformable to provide a metal to metal seal between the tubular connection member and an expandable tubular member;
a reinforced section located on the outer surface and adjacent the primary sealing member; and
a plurality of secondary sealing surfaces located on opposite distal ends of the tubular connection member on opposite sides of the primary sealing member, and deformable to provide a metal to metal seal between the tubular connection member and an expandable tubular member.
12. A method for coupling expandable tubular members, comprising:
providing a first tubular member comprising a maximum first tubular member diameter;
providing a second tubular comprising a maximum second tubular member diameter; and
coupling the first tubular member to the second tubular member with a connection member comprising a maximum connection member diameter which is not substantially greater than the maximum first tubular member diameter and the maximum second tubular member diameter.
13. A method for coupling expandable tubular members, comprising:
providing a first tubular member comprising a flange member extending from an inner surface;
providing a second tubular member defining a flange channel on an outer surface;
positioning a resilient member in the flange channel; and
coupling the first tubular member to the second tubular member by positioning the flange member in the flange channel and adjacent the resilient member.
14. A method for coupling expandable tubular members, comprising:
providing a first tubular member comprising a first connection end;
providing a second tubular member comprising a second connection end;
positioning a connection member adjacent the first connection end and the second connection end such that a primary sealing member on the connection member is positioned between the first connection end and the second connection end, and a plurality of secondary sealing surfaces are positioned adjacent the first tubular member and the second tubular member; and
coupling the first tubular member to the second tubular member using the connection member.
15. A method for coupling expandable tubular members, comprising:
providing a first tubular member comprising a maximum first tubular member diameter;
providing a second tubular comprising a maximum second tubular member diameter;
coupling the first tubular member to the second tubular member with a connection member comprising a maximum connection member diameter which is not substantially greater than the maximum first tubular member diameter and the maximum second tubular member diameter;
positioning the first tubular member, the second tubular member, and the connection member in a wellbore; and
radially expanding and plastically deforming the first tubular member and the second tubular member, wherein the radially expanding and plastically deforming comprises one of either radially expanding and plastically deforming a first reduced diameter section on the first tubular member to substantially the maximum first tubular member diameter and radially expanding and plastically deforming a second reduced diameter section on the second tubular member to substantially the maximum second tubular member diameter or radially expanding and plastically deforming the first tubular member and the second tubular member into engagement with the wellbore.
16. A method for coupling expandable tubular members, comprising:
providing a first tubular member comprising a flange member extending from an inner surface;
providing a second tubular member defining a flange channel on an outer surface;
positioning a resilient member in the flange channel;
coupling the first tubular member to the second tubular member by positioning the flange member in the flange channel and adjacent the resilient member;
positioning the first tubular member and the second tubular member in a wellbore; and
radially expanding and plastically deforming the first tubular member and the second tubular member, whereby the radially expanding and plastically deforming compresses the resilient member and provides a seal between the flange member and the flange channel; whereby the radially expanding and plastically deforming provides a metal to metal seal between the flange member and the flange channel.
17. A method for coupling expandable tubular members, comprising:
providing a first tubular member comprising a first connection end;
providing a second tubular member comprising a second connection end;
positioning a connection member adjacent the first connection end and the second connection end such that a primary sealing member on the connection member is positioned between the first connection end and the second connection end, and a plurality of secondary sealing surfaces are positioned adjacent the first tubular member and the second tubular member;
coupling the first tubular member to the second tubular member using the connection member, whereby the coupling includes providing a metal sealing member between the first tubular member, the second tubular member, and the secondary sealing surfaces;
positioning the first tubular member, the second tubular member, and the connection member in a wellbore; and
radially expanding and plastically deforming the first tubular member and the second tubular member, whereby the radially expanding and plastically deforming provides a primary seal between the primary sealing member and the first tubular member and the second tubular member, and the radially expanding and plastically deforming provides a secondary seal between the secondary sealing surfaces and the first tubular member and the second tubular member.
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