Drill Rig Control Systems: Detecting Auto Driller Dysfunction and Improving Behavior (Webinar)

THIS EVENT WILL BE HELD VIA WEBINAR ONLY.  INSTRUCTIONS FOR ACCESSING THE WEBINAR WILL BE SENT TO REGISTRANTS IN THE MORNING PRIOR TO THE MEETING

 

Event Description:

 

Drill rig control systems are often not as well tuned nor as well behaved as expected.  There can be substantial interaction between systems that is not recognized and is attributed to ‘difficult drilling’.  This may only become obvious when supervisory control automation systems are added on top of the existing controllers.

This lecture shares some of the key findings on detecting, modeling, and correcting these issues, with particular attention on integrating drill string models with auto drillers, top drives, and active torsional damping systems. An unstable auto driller controller may induce stick-slip and lead to inefficient drilling and bottom hole assembly damage. 

Simulation and rig trials have shown that this dysfunctional behavior can be mitigated by appropriate adjustments to the control system.  Multiple systems have been designed that make these adjustments automatically and are now being deployed.  In general, all control systems, not just drill rigs, can and should be modeled, monitored, and tuned to get the best performance of the system with unconditionally stable performance.

Location: Virtual

Date: March 17, 2022, noon - March 17, 2022, 1 p.m.