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Titre: | Axial-Torsional Vibrations Interaction Analysis and Decoupling in Drill String Systems |
Auteur(s): | Meddah, Sabrina Tadjer, Sid Ahmed Kidouche, Madjid |
Mots-clés: | Keywords—Axial-Torsional Vibrations Drill String Systems Interaction Analysis Decoupling Two-Input Two-Output (TITO) |
Date de publication: | 2024 |
Collection/Numéro: | 2024 2nd International Conference on Electrical Engineering and Automatic Control (ICEEAC); |
Résumé: | Rotary drilling system is an important and crucial
electromechanical system used in petroleum industry, it is used
to drill holes and extract oil and gas from targeted reservoirs
beneath the surface. The rate of penetration (ROP) is one of the
quantitative metrics used to assess the performance of the
drilling system. However, the appearance of unwanted
vibrations generally leads to decrease of this performance and
increase the nonproductive time (NPT), in addition to drill
string damages and wears. These vibrations are classified
according to their propagation direction into three types: Axial,
Lateral and Torsional. Many researches have been dedicated to
designing robust controller to mitigate such vibrations
separately. Nevertheless, vibrations often occur simultaneously,
with interactions between them. This interaction can have a
direct influence on the robustness of the designed controllers.
Thus, in order to design a robust controller that mitigate the
most frequent vibrations (Axial and torsional), it is necessary to
analyze the interaction between them and decouple them before
application of any controller. The main objective of this study is
to analyze the interaction between the axial and torsional
vibrations in the Two-input two-output (TITO) drill string
model and to design appropriate decouplers for the system.
Based on the obtained results, we demonstrate a significant
interaction between the torsional and axial vibrations, and
proved that the introduced decouplers have omitted these
interaction terms with a minimum influence on the whole
dynamic of drill-string system. Therefore, applying this
decoupling process is highly recommended to enhance the
robustness of the controller in mitigating axial and torsional
vibrations simultaneously. |
URI/URL: | http://dlibrary.univ-boumerdes.dz:8080/handle/123456789/15447 |
Collection(s) : | Communications Internationales
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