Rods Specifically for PCP Applications
By
Franklin L. Foster, Ph.D.
based on a presentation by
Brian George, RG
Industies Ltd.
The change
from reciprocal pumps to progressing cavity pumps (PCP) means a rethinking
of equipment design. One area where this has happened is with regard
to sucker rods. In the reciprocal pumps, the rod string connects the beam
head at the surface with the pump down hole. For this application,
maximum tensile strength is needed to support heavy straight lifting
loads.
The
progressing cavity pump, on the other hand, requires rotary power where
torque is the main resistance challenge. New designs to meet this
challenge led to what are better termed "drive rods". With the new designs came other
advantages. Of particular interest were the couplings which join one
rod length to another to stretch deep underground. What was achieved
was a stronger coupling which, at the same time, had a slimmer profile,
allowing better flow-by, and reduced flow and pressure losses (a key
factor in PCP applications).
These
innovative designs are illustrated in the accompanying slide presentation
(see link below). Design improvements in drive rods yielded less metal
fatigue (and therefore less maintenance cost), improved well production,
and even less wear and tear on tubing. In short, the design
modifications produced a new species of rods which should be used in all
PCP applications.
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