基于模型的钻柱扭振稳定性分析

J. Rudat, D. Dashevskiy, Linus Pohle
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粘滑是一种严重的钻柱扭转振动,会影响钻井过程的效率,并可能导致钻头损坏和钻柱失效。从优化钻井参数到被动井下阻尼装置和主动地面控制器,在现场使用了不同的方法来减轻粘滑振荡。为了提高性能,一些系统使用旋转系统的数学模型。由于钻井过程是不断变化的,基于模型的控制系统只有在根据实际情况不断更新时才能充分发挥作用。迄今为止,地面数据已被用于此,但一些关键的钻井过程特征只能通过井下数据来识别。通过对钻柱动态的井下测量,可以识别模型参数,并根据钻井条件的变化估计粘滑不稳定区域。基于地面的控制系统可以利用这些信息来保持最佳的钻头重量和转速。本文描述了粘滑失稳区边界的估计模型。为了验证该方法,进行了现场试验。在测试过程中,通过实验确定了不同地层中不同钻头的粘滑不稳定区域。本文对试验结果进行了总结。
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Model-based stability analysis of torsional drillstring oscillations
Stick/slip is a severe type of torsional drillstring oscillation that affects the efficiency of the drilling process and can cause bit damage as well as drillstring failure. Different approaches to mitigate stick/slip oscillations are used in the field, ranging from procedures for optimizing drilling parameters to passive downhole damping devices and active surface controllers. To improve performance, some systems use mathematical models of the rotary system. As the drilling process is subject to permanent changes, model-based control systems can only perform adequately when constantly updated with actual conditions. To date, surface data has been used for this, but some key drilling process characteristics can only be identified with downhole data. By using downhole measurements of drillstring dynamics it is possible to identify model parameters and estimate stick/slip instability regions for changing drilling conditions. A surface-based control system can use this information to maintain optimal weight on bit and rotary speed. This paper describes models to estimate the boundaries of stick/slip instability zones. To validate the approach a field test was performed. During this test, stick/slip instability zones were identified experimentally for various bits while drilling in different formations. Results of the test are summarized in the paper.
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