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" Instruments, measurement principles and communication technologies for downhole drilling environments / "
Chinthaka P. Gooneratne, Bodong Li, Max Deffenbaugh, Timothy Moellendick.
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BL
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860462
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Main Entry
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Gooneratne, Chinthaka P.
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Title & Author
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Instruments, measurement principles and communication technologies for downhole drilling environments /\ Chinthaka P. Gooneratne, Bodong Li, Max Deffenbaugh, Timothy Moellendick.
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Publication Statement
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Cham, Switzerland :: Springer,, [2019]
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Series Statement
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Smart sensors, measurement and instrumentation ;; volume 32
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1 online resource
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ISBN
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3030048993
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: 3030049000
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: 3030049019
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: 9783030048990
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: 9783030049003
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: 9783030049010
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9783030048990
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Contents
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Intro; Preface; Contents; About the Authors; 1 Drilling Hydrocarbon Wells; Abstract; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Drilling Principles; 1.2.1 The Drilling Process; 1.2.2 The Downhole Environment and Drilling Challenges; References; 2 Instruments for Formation Evaluation; Abstract; 2.1 Wireline Logging and Logging-While-Drilling; 2.2 Principles of Measurement and Interpretation; 2.2.1 Electrical Resistivity; 2.2.2 Electromagnetic Propagation; 2.2.3 Spontaneous Potential; 2.2.4 Gamma Ray; 2.2.5 Neutron-Porosity; 2.2.6 Nuclear Magnetic Resonance; 2.2.7 Acoustic; 2.2.8 Imaging
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2.2.9 Fluid Sampling and Testing2.2.10 Seismic; References; 3 Instruments for Well Navigation and Drilling Optimization Evaluation; Abstract; 3.1 Directional and Horizontal Wells; 3.1.1 Principles of Downhole Navigation; 3.2 Measurement-While-Drilling and Navigation Instruments and Methods; 3.2.1 Sensors for Downhole Navigation; 3.2.2 Downhole Navigation Methods; 3.2.2.1 Sliding and Rotating; 3.2.2.2 Rotary Steerable System; 3.2.2.3 Navigation Errors; 3.2.3 Drilling Dynamics Sensors; References; 4 Logging Tools in Hydrocarbon Wells; Abstract; 4.1 Logging Instruments for Formation Evaluation
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4.1.1 Resistivity Measurement Tool4.1.2 Triaxial Induction Tool; 4.1.3 Wireline Dielectric Tool; 4.1.4 Spectral Azimuthal Gamma Ray Tool; 4.1.5 Pulsed Neutron Tool; 4.1.6 Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Tool; 4.1.7 Acoustic Tool; References; 5 Downhole Communication and Power Supplies to Instruments and Communication Modules; Abstract; 5.1 Mud Pulse Telemetry; 5.2 Electromagnetic Telemetry; 5.3 Acoustic Telemetry; 5.4 Wired Cable Data Telemetry; 5.5 Power Supplies for Downhole Instruments; 5.5.1 Batteries; 5.5.2 Turbine/Alternator; References; 6 Fabrication and Packaging of Downhole Instruments
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Abstract6.1 Harsh Environment Challenges; 6.2 Fabrication and Packaging Methods; 6.2.1 Electronic Circuit Design and Component Testing; 6.2.2 Ultra-High Temperature/Pressure Environments; References; 7 New Technologies; Abstract; 7.1 Radio-Frequency Identification; 7.2 At/Near-Bit/Short-Hop; 7.3 Drilling Micro-Chip; References; 8 Future Outlook and Perspectives; Abstract; 8.1 History of Technology Evolution in Drilling; 8.2 Digital Transformation in Drilling; References
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Abstract
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This book presents a complete review of the unique instruments and the communication technologies utilized in downhole drilling environments. These instruments and communication technologies play a critical role in drilling hydrocarbon wells safely, accurately and efficiently into a target reservoir zone by acquiring information about the surrounding geological formations as well as providing directional measurements of the wellbore. Research into instruments and communication technologies for hydrocarbon drilling has not been explored by researchers to the same extent as other fields, such as biomedical, automotive and aerospace applications. Therefore, the book serves as an opportunity for researchers to truly understand how instruments and communication technologies can be used in a downhole environment and to provide fertile ground for research and development in this area. A look ahead, discussing other technologies such as micro-electromechanical-systems (MEMS) and fourth industrial revolution technologies such as automation, the industrial internet of things (IIoT), artificial intelligence, and robotics that can potentially be used in the oil/gas industry are also presented, as well as requirements still need to be met in order to deploy them in the field.
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Subject
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Boring-- Instruments.
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Boring-- Measurement.
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Subject
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Petroleum engineering.
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Boring-- Instruments.
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Subject
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Petroleum engineering.
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Dewey Classification
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622/.3381
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LC Classification
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TN870
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TN871.2.G66 2019
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Deffenbaugh, Max
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Li, Bodong
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Moellendick, Timothy
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