Medical School Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine Graduated: 1988
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Turner graduated from the Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine in 1988. He works in Minnetonka, MN and specializes in Emergency Medicine.
Lawrence Sanford - Houston TX Charles O. Stokley - Sugar Land TX Edwin C. Turner - Houston TX
Assignee:
Tam International, Inc. - Houston TX
International Classification:
E21B 33127
US Classification:
166191
Abstract:
A downhole packer assembly includes a first packer tool with a flexible tubular packer body which is radially extendable by virtue of fluid pressure in a packer set chamber. A generally annular packer foundation, including an upper packer head, is connected to the upper end of the packer body. The tool defines a bypass flow system for permitting flow of fluid from the packer set chamber to a central longitudinal flowway of the assembly and from this central flowway to the exterior of the assembly. A control sub adjacent the packer foundation is movable with respect to the packer foundation between a first position, for opening the bypass system, and a second position, closing the bypass system. The control sub is preferably further operative, in its first position, to permit communication between the central flowway and the packer set chamber, and in its second position, to close the packer set chamber. A second packer tool is connected in tandem with the first tool.
Tubular Connection, Method For Making Same, And Tool Therefor
Edwin C. Turner - Houston TX Charles E. Gibbs - Houston TX
Assignee:
Cooper Industries, Inc. - Houston TX
International Classification:
E21B 3304
US Classification:
166380
Abstract:
A tubular connection between an inner and an outer tubular member with the outer member having internal recesses and the inner member being mechanically forged into said recesses, the recesses and the forging being such that the outer member is not subject to a strain greater than its elastic limit and such outer member may be a relatively thin member as compared to the prior art structures. The members may be joined while in tension and the tension is preserved in the completed connection. The tool for making the connection includes a plurality of forging segments coacting with a multiple lobe cone, a pressure responsive means for creating relative movement between the forging segments and the cone and means for running the structure into a subsea casing and for supporting the other elements of the tool including the two tubular members during the forging step and being recoverable from within the forged connection.
The bore selector includes a housing with an upper end having at least a first bore and a lower end with at least second and third bores. The housing includes a central bore extending between the upper and lower ends. A tube has its upper end connected to the first bore and its lower end adjacent the second and third bores. A yoke having an aperture therethrough for passing the tube, is reciprocably mounted within the bore of the housing. The yoke includes cam slots receiving guide lugs projecting from the sides of the tube. A hydraulic actuating means is also mounted in the lower end of the housing for reciprocating the yoke whereby as the yoke is reciprocated within the housing, the guide lugs move within the cam slots to shift the lower end of the tube between the second and third bores. A cage is mounted within the lower end of the housing to ensure alignment and sealing engagement between the lower end of the tube and the face of the housing around the second and third bores.
Well Fluid Pressure Balanced Operator For Subsurface Safety Valve
A surface controlled subsurface safety valve having rotatable ball-type closure elements and disclosed the tubular operator assembly is sealed to be substantially pressure balanced with respect to well fluid pressures when the ball-type closure is in either the open or closed position. Such arrangement enables the valve to be opened at a moderate control fluid pressure level with a substantial well pressure differential across the closed ball. In the disclosed tubing retrieval embodiment, an enclosed hydraulic system is used to balance the tubular operation and offset the hydrostatic head of the control fluid to enable greater setting depth.
A bidirectional metal-to-metal seal of material composition with low modulus of elasticity and yield strength which is gall resistant and designed to seal against fluid pressure in the annulus between concentric cylindrical members. The seal comprises an annular body of U-shape and radial cross section with an annular base and a pair of coaxial sealing lips integral therewith. An annular bridge of similar composition is inserted in the gap between the sealing lips and fluid pressure in the annulus is cemented to the gap by recesses in the inner wall of one of the sealing lips. The exterior surface of the one lip is provided with a pair of axially spaced circumferential flanges, the radial extremities of which provide annular sealing surfaces. The exterior of the other lip is provided with a central circumferential cylindrical sealing surface between adjoining tapered surfaces, diverging from the respective ends of said other lip to the central cylindrical sealing surface and the upper one of which is adapted to engage a similarly tapered shoulder on the member with which it is to seal.
William F. Krause - Houston TX Edwin C. Turner - Houston TX
Assignee:
Hydril Company - Los Angeles CA
International Classification:
E21B 4312
US Classification:
166322
Abstract:
A subsurface safety valve having a flapper-like pivoting closure element that is moved to and from the open and closed positions by a reciprocating operator assembly. When moved to the open position, the closure element is pivoted out of the flow path to protect it from possible damage.
A hanger suspension system includes an inner casing hanger having an outer circumferential surface with at least three sets of at least three longitudinally spaced outwardly projecting load bearing members azimuthally spaced about the outer circumferential surface and separated by linear flow passages. A hanger assembly is positioned on each set of bearing members and is axially slidable on the outer circumferential surface of the hanger. Each hanger assembly includes a plurality of longitudinally spaced arcuate members having inwardly extending load bearing shoulders for engaging the load bearing members of the inner hanger. The hanger suspension system also includes an outer head having a non-restrictive bore with annular recesses which include load bearing surfaces and camming surfaces. The arcuate members of the hanger assembly include outwardly extending load bearing shoulders for engaging the load bearing surfaces of the outer head and outwardly extending camming shoulders for engaging the camming surfaces in the annular recesses of the outer head. The hanger assembly also includes a trigger member for releasing the bearing member upon alignment with the outer head and includes a deformable alignment tang for locating the recesses in the outer head.
Methods and apparatus are described for improved sealing across an annular space between facing sealing surfaces. Methods for mechanically setting and pressure energizing sealing ring assemblies are also described. In one aspect, several sealing ring assemblies are described, each of which include an outer seal body formed of elastically deformable metal and having an annular base with a pair of legs extending from the base to form a channel. A plurality of predominately non-deformable segments are positioned between the legs. The use of segments substantially reduces detrimental hoop stress which would hinder effective setting of a seal between the inner and outer members. In preferred embodiments, the legs and the segments each present raised portions which are offset from each other. The offset arrangement of the raised portions permit the ring assembly to be mechanically set by radial spring loading through elastic deformation of portions of the seal body. The ring assembly is then further energized through increased fluid pressure within the annular space which enters the channel of the seal ring to urge the legs into tighter engagement with the inner and outer members.
Burkburnett Junior High School Burkburnett TX 1969-1971, Alamogordo Mid-High School Alamogordo NM 1971-1971, Holloman Junior High School Holloman Afb NM 1971-1972
Community:
Donna Adams, Brenda Moore, Wanda Turner, Sandra Cunningham
Assuming that aliens need light to see at night much as we do, theoretical astrophysicist Abraham Loeb at Harvard University and astronomer Edwin Turner at Princeton University reasoned that extraterrestrial civilizations would switch on city lights during the hours of darkness on their world
To search for advanced extraterrestrial societies, Avi Loeb of Harvard University and Edwin Turner of Princeton University suggest in a new paper, astronomers should look for city lights on distant planets. The technology already exists to look for Tokyo-sized cities at the edges of Earths own sola
Date: Nov 04, 2011
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
Could city lights help locate alien civilisations?
Loeb and Edwin Turner from Princeton University calculate that today's best telescopes ought to be able to see the light generated by a Tokyo-sized megalopolis at the distance of the Kuiper Belt - the region occupied by Pluto, Eris and thousands of smaller icy bodies.
Avi Loeb of the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics and Edwin Turner of Princeton University say they're going on the assumption aliens would use Earth-like technologies and that any intelligent life that evolved in the light from its nearest star is likely to have artificial illumination t