2021 28th International Workshop on Electric Drives: Improving Reliability of Electric Drives (IWED) 2021
DOI: 10.1109/iwed52055.2021.9376317
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Improving Sucker-rod pump energy efficiency through electric drive movement control

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“…The drainage and production system composed of a pumping rod, pumping pump, and a pumping unit is an important drainage and production mode of coal bed methane wells, accounting for more than 80% of the drainage and production mode of coal bed methane wells. The pumping rod is used to transfer the energy output by the pumping unit to the underground pumping pump to lift the coal seam-produced water to the ground [3][4][5]. With the development of coal bed methane wells towards deep coal seams, such as the Daji deep coal bed methane field in China, the average stress and stress amplitude of the pumping rod string are greatly increased due to the continuous deepening of pumping and large liquid production.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The drainage and production system composed of a pumping rod, pumping pump, and a pumping unit is an important drainage and production mode of coal bed methane wells, accounting for more than 80% of the drainage and production mode of coal bed methane wells. The pumping rod is used to transfer the energy output by the pumping unit to the underground pumping pump to lift the coal seam-produced water to the ground [3][4][5]. With the development of coal bed methane wells towards deep coal seams, such as the Daji deep coal bed methane field in China, the average stress and stress amplitude of the pumping rod string are greatly increased due to the continuous deepening of pumping and large liquid production.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%