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Dynamometers Cards Benefits of High Speed and High Resolution Data Acquisition Lynn Rowlan Beam Pumping Workshop Houston, Texas October 4 - 7, 2005
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PORTABLE WELL ANALYZER w/ SENSORS
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Typical Rod Pump Control System Typical
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High Speed Data Acquisition 1.Data can be acquired at time intervals of 15, 30, 60, 120, 240, 480, or greater samples per second. 2.A high speed laptop computer allows data to be recorded at the optimum resolution of state-of-the- art instrument using sigma-delta analog to digital converters, precision sensors, and shielded cables.
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Older Style Analog to Digital Converters DO NOT Have Sensitivity for Small Signals C111C112 - 3584 Ft Deep 0.2 PSI Acoustic Signal Show Plunger Fall Past 111 th and 112 th Tubing Collar Zoom in on Axis From 40.554 to 0.3 mins For 30K Load Cell For 30K Load Cell 8 bit - 58 lb/step 8 bit - 58 lb/step 12 bit – 7 lb/step 24 bit – 0.002 lb/step
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Record Surface & Calc. Pump Cards 1) Surface Dynamometer cards is the plot of measured polished rod load at the various positions throughout a complete stroke –Used for for designing and diagnosing surface problems. 2) Pump dynamometer card is a plot of the calculated loads at various positions of pump stroke and represents the load the pump applies to the bottom of the rod string. –Used for analysis of downhole problems. Surface Card Pump Card
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Acquire Load & Acceleration Versus Time Analyze Stroke #1 Identify individual strokes and process acceleration data to get velocity and position
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One Stroke of Polished Rod Acceleration Integrated to Determine Polished Rod Velocity Bottom Top
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Polished Rod Velocity Integrated to Determine Polished Rod Position Bottom Top
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Acceleration Load Surface Card Pump Card WaveDownToPump Integrate once Integrate again
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Downward Spike on Pump Card Near Bottom, Appears to be Improperly Spaced Bottom Top POC Data
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String Boxes and Inclinometers Error in Position Data from Inclinometer 1.Tends to have poor resolution at top and bottom of stroke 2.Smoothing of the Position data required to prevent load spikes
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Noise in Position Data Requires Filtering of Acquired Signal POC Data
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Spikes on Pump Card Near Center Caused by Noise in Position Data POC Data
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Averaging Important for Longer Duration Event 1.Blue - 20 Samples per Second results in 20 data values acquired during event. 2.Black – Median Filter without Regression 3.Averaging Smoothes out Peaks and Flattens Curve 10 Second
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A 5 Order Best Fit Regression Filter Smoothed Out Noise in Pump Card POC Data
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Sampling Rate Important for 1/10 Sec Duration High Speed Event 1.Blue - 20 Samples per Second results in 2 data values acquired during event. 2.Black - 240 Samples per Second results in 24 data values acquired during event 3.Sampling to slow can completely miss occurrence an Event 1 Second
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Shock Loads Increased Rod Failures : Gunk in Pump Two TVs in Pump 10 Klb 6.5 Klb
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Zero Velocity Surface Velocity Slows by 6 in/sec 0.6 Seconds In 0.1 Second 10,000 Lbs Impacts Rods on Upstroke Two TVs in Pump
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High Speed Sampling Shows Correct Tag Force TAG 30 Samples/Second 240 Samples/Second 6500 Lb TAG
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Compare Tag Force of 30 & 240 Hz 30 Samples/Second 240 Samples/Second 6500 Lb TAG
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Stress waves due to “tagging” + - Zero Velocity
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High Speed and High Resolution Data Acquisition 1.Noisy or poor quality data requires special processing/smoothing to prevent false load spikes. 2.High speed/high resolution data required to see character of sudden impact loads. 3.High speed/high resolution data is used to clearly analyze the severity of sudden impact loads.
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