James Albert Hood
Baker Hughes
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Distributed Computing | 1999
E.W. Robnett; James Albert Hood; Gerald Heisig; John D. Macpherson
The stick-slip phenomenon has been identified in the industry as an inefficient and often damaging drilling vibrational condition. Numerous studies, predominantly focusing on measurements of drillstring torque. have detailed the nature of this phenomenon, and have shown its detrimental effects on drill-string components and especially on PDC bits. Using surface rotary motor current, drilling contractors and surface logging companies have attempted to monitor drillstring torque so as to recognize and correct for this torsional instability. Recent MWD tool developments using downhole drilling rotational speed have established a superior method to identify stick-slip and establish its severity. Measuring actual rotational behavior of the lower BHA gives a better insight to the torsional movement of the drill bit during the drilling process, without the problems involved when inferring this behavior from the surface torque readings, obtained at the opposite end of the drillstring. This paper describes the method of determining the stick-slip behavior downhole from magnetometer readings. The sensors are sampled at a high enough frequency to compute near-instantaneous values of downhole drillstring rotation, and variations in the RPM are then used to establish the incidence and severity of stick-slip. This information is telemetered to the surface and provided to the driller in order to allow for real-time changes in drilling parameters to correct for this mefficiency. Also presented in the paper are several examples using actual field data that detail stick-slip behavior and demonstrate how real-time information about downhole RPM variations can help to reduce the problems associated with this torsional drilling dysfunction.
Archive | 2004
Pushkar Nath Jogi; Michael Neubert; John D. Macpherson; James Albert Hood; Thomas Dahl; Volker Krueger; Andrew G. Brooks; Gerald Heisig
Distributed Computing | 2008
Tarab H. Ali; Matthew Sas; James Albert Hood; Scott R. Lemke; Ananth Srinivasan; James McKay; Carlos Mondragon; Steve C. Townsend; Stephen Edwards; Kelli S. Fereday; Maximo Hernandez; Michael E. Reeves
SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition | 2004
Gerald Heisig; G. Cavallaro; Pushkar Nath Jogi; James Albert Hood; I. Forstner
Archive | 2011
Frank Schuberth; Hanno Reckmann; John D. Macpherson; James Albert Hood
Distributed Computing | 2007
Gerald Heisig; James Albert Hood; Olusola Okewunmi; Edward W. Robnett
Distributed Computing | 2003
James Albert Hood; J. Hovden; Gerald Heisig; K.D. Ernesti; A. Knipper
Distributed Computing | 2010
Alejandro Djurisic; Adrian Binnion; Anthony Thomas Taglieri; James Robert Thompson; Mathias Menge; Curtis Fleischhacker; James Albert Hood
SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition | 2006
James Michael McNicol; Mark McGurk; Thomas Pittman; Gerald Heisig; Brian A. Donadieu; James Albert Hood
Archive | 2015
Franck T. Kpetehoto; James Albert Hood; Stephen Carey