2019
DOI: 10.1177/1687814018821518
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A study on weight-on-bit data correction method of a near-bit measuring tool

Abstract: The real weight on bit is difficult to observe or estimate in highly deviated wells and extended-reach wells since complex loads are acted on drill string. Near-bit measurement while drilling tools, which are generally used to address this issue, can only measure axial forces based on axial strains instead of the real WOB. Axial forces on near-bit drill string are mainly controlled by buoyancy force of drilling fluid, circulating pressure, and other factors. To some extent, the measured data can be corrected b… Show more

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“…They discussed the shortcomings of the conventional temperature compensatory method and WOB correction method and proposed two new methods. Xu et al [15] pointed out that there is a large difference between the measured values and the real values in current WOB measurements. This study conducted a force analysis of measuring tools, an axial force calibration and a correction experiment and then proposed a calculation method of the actual WOB by correcting the measured data.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They discussed the shortcomings of the conventional temperature compensatory method and WOB correction method and proposed two new methods. Xu et al [15] pointed out that there is a large difference between the measured values and the real values in current WOB measurements. This study conducted a force analysis of measuring tools, an axial force calibration and a correction experiment and then proposed a calculation method of the actual WOB by correcting the measured data.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%