HensonJM
Petroleum
- Apr 15, 2009
- 7
I am mostly just looking for some good ideas on how to remove entrained air from oil while filling a bearing assembly.
The application is downhole oilfield tools.
Currently tools are filled with three different types of oil. Their viscosities range from 46-460 cSt @ 40 degrees celsius.
During the fill procedure, oil is pumped out of a barrel into a port on one end of the housing. The oil fills the housing and flows back out of the return line and back into the barrel. The pump used is just a standard pneumatic transfer pump. Currently oil is circulated for about tenty minutes through the housing. While one end of the assmebly itself is raised and lowered. All in an attempt to remove air.
Pressure during the fill is low for most of the procedure but at one point the return line is closed and the bearing assembly is pressured to approximately 80 psi to set a floating piston that seals the bearing assembly at one end.
I have seen some inline deaeration devices for fuel oil but the pressure ratings are too low and I am not sure how the increase in viscosity would affect their function. It would be possible to bypass the dearator for the piston setting then circulate at low pressure after.
Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks
The application is downhole oilfield tools.
Currently tools are filled with three different types of oil. Their viscosities range from 46-460 cSt @ 40 degrees celsius.
During the fill procedure, oil is pumped out of a barrel into a port on one end of the housing. The oil fills the housing and flows back out of the return line and back into the barrel. The pump used is just a standard pneumatic transfer pump. Currently oil is circulated for about tenty minutes through the housing. While one end of the assmebly itself is raised and lowered. All in an attempt to remove air.
Pressure during the fill is low for most of the procedure but at one point the return line is closed and the bearing assembly is pressured to approximately 80 psi to set a floating piston that seals the bearing assembly at one end.
I have seen some inline deaeration devices for fuel oil but the pressure ratings are too low and I am not sure how the increase in viscosity would affect their function. It would be possible to bypass the dearator for the piston setting then circulate at low pressure after.
Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks