是否可以在3600转/分以上的高速转速下运行异步潜水系统?神话还是现实

Carlos Escobar, Victor Valencia, J. Castro, Carlos León, Laura Pérez, Juan Serrano, Iván Ariza
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多年来,电潜泵一直被认为是世界上不同领域的主要人工举升方法之一,因为它具有处理不同井流体的通用性和大流量生产范围。然而,在许多情况下,由于ESP系统的异步马达转速超过3600转/分钟,可能会导致故障,因此不可能达到井的最大潜力。在ESP系统的运行过程中,可能会出现需要将电机运行到标准频率50/60 Hz (3000/3600 RPM)以上的情况,在不需要立即干预的情况下,充分利用井的最大潜力。这些情况包括但不限于井的产能指数与预期不同,某些系统组件的机械传动丢失,或者由于设备运行相关的磨损而导致效率降低。在ESP行业中,通常的设计操作频率不高于60hz (3600rpm),以避免在高速下由于较大摩擦而导致的旋转不稳定、高温或内部部件润滑不良等可能导致的设备故障。除了系统中通常会出现的限制外,建议的做法或国际标准没有运行速度限制参考,因此这些系统的运行限制存在不确定性。本文的主要目的是验证或反驳500系列异步电机esp(标准技术)高速旋转理论,该理论具有特定数量的井,运行速度超过4000 RPM。
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Is It Possible to Run at High Speed Rotation, Above 3600 RPM, Asynchronous Electrical Submersible System? Myth, or Reality
Over the years, Electro-Submersible Pumps have been considered one of the main Artificial Lift Methods in different fields of the world due to their versatility in handling different well fluids and wide ranges of flow production. However, in many cases, it is not possible to reach the maximum potential of a well due to the perception of avoiding operating the Asynchronous Motors of the ESP system above 3600 RPM because it may induce failures. During the operation of ESP systems, situations may occur during which it may be necessary to operate the motor above the standard frequency 50/60 Hz (3000/3600 RPM) and take advantage of the maximum potential of the well without requiring an immediate intervention. These situations include but are not limited to well productivity index differing from the expected, loss of mechanical transmission in some of the system components, or decrease in efficiency due to wear associated with equipment operation. In the ESP industry there is a design practice of operating frequencies no higher than 60 Hz (3600 RPM) to avoid possible equipment failures associated with rotational instability, high temperatures or poor lubrication in the internal components due to greater friction at higher speeds. The recommended practices or international standards do not have an operating speed limit reference apart from the restrictions that can normally occur in the system, so there is uncertainty in the operating limits of these systems. The main objective of this paper is to verify or disprove the theory of the high speed rotation in 500-series ESPs with Asynchronous Motors (standard technology) with a specific number of wells that were operated at speeds above 4000 RPM.
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