Incremental plunger force evaluation for predicting sucker rod buckling
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T1 - Incremental plunger force evaluation for predicting sucker rod buckling
AU - Eisner, Patrick
N1 - embargoed until 03-06-2020
PY - 2015
Y1 - 2015
N2 - Buckling is an undesirable phenomenon occurring in sucker rod pumping. It essentially depends on the plunger load as a function of time, which is difficult to measure. Therefore a diagnostic tool has been developed with the goal to predict the rod string’s stresses downhole and hence its susceptibility to buckling. This is accomplished by running a dynamic finite element simulation on a chosen wellbore. The basic principle is to evaluate the plunger load incrementally by subsequently applying restarts of each individual time step. This restart procedure is then fully automated in a script. The procedure's accuracy can be adjusted by the user and is usually in the range of ±1kN. A great advantage of this diagnostic tool in comparison to other commercial software packages is that no interpolations or correction factors are needed and the actual trajectory of the wellbore can fully be implemented. Given accurate friction values at all relevant contact points, the evaluated plunger load corresponds to the Downhole Dynamometer Sensor (DDS) measurements carried out at the Chair of Petroleum and Geothermal Energy Recovery. With the presented methodology it is possible for every given wellbore to determine at what moment in time during the downstroke the plunger is under compression.
AB - Buckling is an undesirable phenomenon occurring in sucker rod pumping. It essentially depends on the plunger load as a function of time, which is difficult to measure. Therefore a diagnostic tool has been developed with the goal to predict the rod string’s stresses downhole and hence its susceptibility to buckling. This is accomplished by running a dynamic finite element simulation on a chosen wellbore. The basic principle is to evaluate the plunger load incrementally by subsequently applying restarts of each individual time step. This restart procedure is then fully automated in a script. The procedure's accuracy can be adjusted by the user and is usually in the range of ±1kN. A great advantage of this diagnostic tool in comparison to other commercial software packages is that no interpolations or correction factors are needed and the actual trajectory of the wellbore can fully be implemented. Given accurate friction values at all relevant contact points, the evaluated plunger load corresponds to the Downhole Dynamometer Sensor (DDS) measurements carried out at the Chair of Petroleum and Geothermal Energy Recovery. With the presented methodology it is possible for every given wellbore to determine at what moment in time during the downstroke the plunger is under compression.
KW - Knicken
KW - Gestängetiefpumpe
KW - Kolbenkraft
KW - Gestängespannungen
KW - Finite Elemente Simulation
KW - Restart-Verfahren
KW - sucker rod pumping
KW - buckling
KW - plunger load
KW - finite element simulation
KW - diagnostic tool
M3 - Master's Thesis
ER -