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Title: System and method for damping vibration in a drill string using a magnetorheological damper

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OSTI ID:1035793

A system for damping vibration in a drill string can include a magnetorheological fluid valve assembly having a supply of a magnetorheological fluid, a first member, and a second member capable of moving in relation to first member in response to vibration of the drill bit. The first and second members define a first and a second chamber for holding the fluid. Fluid can flow between the first and second chambers in response to the movement of the second member in relation to the first member. The valve assembly can also include a coil for inducing a magnetic field that alters the resistance of the magnetorheological fluid to flow between the first and second chambers, thereby increasing the damping provided by the valve. A remnant magnetic field is induced in one or more components of the magnetorheological fluid valve during operation that can be used to provide the magnetic field for operating the valve so as to eliminate the need to energize the coils during operation except temporarily when changing the amount of damping required, thereby eliminating the need for a turbine alternator power the magnetorheological fluid valve. A demagnetization cycle can be used to reduce the remnant magnetic field when necessary.

Research Organization:
National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL), Pittsburgh, PA, Morgantown, WV (United States)
Sponsoring Organization:
USDOE
DOE Contract Number:
FC26-02NT41664
Assignee:
APS Technology, Inc. (Wallingford, CT)
Patent Number(s):
8,087,476
Application Number:
12/398,983
OSTI ID:
1035793
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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Field Investigation of the Effects of Stick-Slip, Lateral, and Whirl Vibrations on Roller Cone Bit Performance conference October 1999
Experimental Evaluations of Drill Bit and Drill String Dynamics conference September 1994
Shock Sub Performance Tests conference March 1998
The Design of Steerable BHA's To Minimize the Adverse Effects of Motor Imbalance and Drilling Forces conference October 1991