Abstract
Abstract To accurately identify the operational conditions of oil pumping wells, promptly monitor the working status of oil wells, expedite responses to sudden pumping well accidents, and ensure orderly production at the oil extraction site, this paper introduces a time segment-based oil pumping well condition identification algorithm. This method no longer relies on drawn dynamometer cards for condition identification. Instead, it solely utilizes sensor-provided polished rod displacement and load time series, aligning more closely with the data’s intrinsic nature. The algorithm is sufficiently lightweight, highly responsive, and does not require GPU resources, making it suitable for edge deployment. Furthermore, this approach provides evidence of the time continuity and numerical continuity of time series data. Compared to traditional identification methods, this approach maintains a high level of accuracy, offers a streamlined model, and is interpretable, presenting a novel perspective for oil pumping well condition identification.
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