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Defense Session of PPGEE Doctoral Thesis No. 49 - Estimation of the surface dynamometer chart based on measurements of the electric motor drive system and the mechanical model of the rod pumping system

STUDENT: LAZARO EDMILSON BRITO SILVA

DATE: July 10, 2024

TIME: 2:30 pm

LOCATION: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83583917576?pwd=LLkha2sBnK2d829TmoV3PANFnKJ6SJ.1

 

TITLE: Estimation of the surface dynamometer chart based on measurements of the electric motor drive system and the mechanical model of the rod pumping system

 

KEYWORDS: Induction Motor; Measurement Techniques; Dynamometric Chart; Oil exploration.

 

SUMMARY:

Among the artificial lift methods for oil extraction, Sucker Rod Pumping is one of the most widely used worldwide. In this system, a volume of fluid is raised to the surface through an alternating motion maintained by an induction motor associated with a mechanical structure. Downhole conditions pose significant challenges in beam pumping systems, representing a concern for oilfield professionals. Although effective, this pumping system requires periodic analysis of dynamometer cards for fault diagnosis and process optimization. However, obtaining these cards often relies on invasive instrumentation, increasing costs and system complexity. This dependence on field instrumentation can be problematic, as any sensor element failure can result in pumping unit shutdown, negatively impacting production. To address this issue, studies have sought alternative or redundant field measurement system solutions to minimize the economic impacts associated with pumping unit shutdowns and primary measurement element replacement. This study aims to implement an estimator for surface dynamometer cards using measurements associated with the induction motor power supply bus and data from the beam pumping system’s mechanical structure. The research presents a methodology that integrates physical measurements of voltage, current, slip, and velocity in the induction motor, serving as input variables for a state observer of this motor. Measurements do not occur in realtime but are recorded in an electronic file for subsequent computational processing. The output of this observer, combined with a model of the motor’s equivalent circuit, is used to infer the torque produced on the motor shaft. The velocity measured at the motor shaft is directly linked to the angular velocity of the pumping unit’s crankshaft due to the interconnection between pulleys and belts involved in this process. The crankshaft’s angular position angle can be obtained from the angular speed; this angle, combined with elements of the pumping unit’s structure geometry, determines the displacement of the polished rod. To calculate the polished rod load, an estimator needs to be fed with input variables, including the torque on the motor shaft and the crankshaft angle. The relationship between load and polished rod position results in the composition of the dynamometer card. The results present dynamometer cards under various simulated operational conditions in an experimental oil well, such as normal operation, operation with gas presence in the well, operation with leakage in the stuffing box valve, and operation with insufficient fluid supply, which align more closely with real conditions. This practical application offers an alternative method for acquiring surface dynamometer cards, which can function as a less costly and complementary approach in fault diagnosis compared to current methods, contributing to maintenance decisions for the pumping unit.

 

EXAMINERS:

JES DE JESUS ​​FAIS CERQUEIRA -UFBA (Advisor)

ANTONIO MARCUS NOGUEIRA LIMA - UFCG (Advisor)

AMAURI OLIVEIRA - UFBA (Advisor)

JOSE MARIO ARAUJO - IFBA

MANUEL DE ALMEIDA BARRETO FILHO - UFBA

EDUARDO TELMO FONSECA SANTOS - IFBA

Em 13/06/2024

 


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