Title :
Liner Electromagnetic Oil Pumping Unit Based on the Principle of Coil Gun
Author :
Li, Xiaopeng ; Tian, Ku ; Zhou, Yuan ; Li, Liyi ; Hong, Junjie
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Autom. Eng., Tian Jin Univ. of Technol. & Educ., Tian Jin
Abstract :
Projectiles in coil gun usually make one-way movement and move at a very high speed. The device would be fit for the application of oil pumping unit, as long as the projectiles can make reciprocating movement and move slower by adopting proper control methods. At present, during the production process of petroleum, the efficiency of the system is rather low. Energy dissipation takes a considerable ratio in the total cost of oil production. Moreover, beam pumping unit system suffers from long driving chain, poor flexibility, a quite huge capacity and weight under long length of stroke and low efficiency. Aiming at the above problems, linear electromagnetic oil pumping unit is presented in this paper, which is essentially a multi-phase coil launcher. Analysis is made about the advantages and disadvantages of three-phase structure and multi-phase structure, as well as the practical structure. Simulation studies are made, meanwhile, experimental investigations are carried out on a small-scale model machine system. Further simulation studies of coil launching system are carried through, the mechanical and mathematical model of rod string in a sucker-rod pumping unit system. Theoretical analysis and experimental results verifies the feasibility and the validity of the proposed system. Thus, a new path to solve the problem of high energy dissipation in oil production is explored.
Keywords :
coils; electromagnetic launchers; linear motors; oil technology; pumps; coil gun; liner electromagnetic oil pumping; multiphase coil launcher; oil production; oil pumping unit; rod string; sucker-rod pumping unit system; Coils; Costs; Electromagnetic launching; Energy dissipation; Laser excitation; Mathematical model; Petroleum; Production systems; Projectiles; Pumps;
Conference_Titel :
Electromagnetic Launch Technology, 2008 14th Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Victoria, BC
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-1832-9
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-1833-6
DOI :
10.1109/ELT.2008.54