Title :
Passive Compensator Load Variation for Deep-Water Drilling
Author :
Hatleskog, Jan T. ; Dunnigan, Matthew W.
Author_Institution :
Heriot-Watt Univ., Edinburgh
fDate :
7/1/2007 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This paper explores the dynamic behavior of a passive drill string compensator being used for deep-water drilling in moderate seas using a detailed dynamic simulation. Vessel heave, even moderate, gives rise to a disturbance; the purpose of the compensator is to mitigate this effect and to maintain a near-steady load on the drill bit; any variation is termed ldquoload variationrdquo; the compensator is imperfect with various friction elements and viscous losses affecting the compensator performance; the simulation set out in this paper illustrates the load variation in a manner consistent with that experienced during actual drilling. Significant load variation is demonstrated by the simulation, with the main contribution arising from the nonlinear friction in the compensator seals; in addition, significant contact instability occurs when drilling on a very hard bottom formation resulting in bit bounce; this effect is commonly observed.
Keywords :
drilling; drilling machines; friction; mechanical contact; mechanical stability; offshore installations; seals (stoppers); compensator seals; contact instability; deep-water drilling; drill bit; friction element; nonlinear friction; passive compensator load variation; passive drill string compensator; sea; vessel heave; Attenuation; Drilling; Friction; Helium; Load management; Performance loss; Sea measurements; Seals; Terrorism; Wire; Bit bounce; bit weight; contact instability; drill string compensator; load variation; passive compensator; sensor noncollocation;
Journal_Title :
Oceanic Engineering, IEEE Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JOE.2007.895276