Abstract

Drill strings are used to search for oil and gas reservoirs. Its dynamic behavior has been the subject of many investigations. In particular, this paper is interested in choosing measurement locations, and a nonlinear coupled axial–torsional dynamic computational model is used for this purpose. Wired drill pipe technology is a reality, and we would like to take advantage of multiple points of measurements to better understand and control the drill string dynamics. This paper proposes to apply the proper orthogonal modes and the effective independence strategy, which automatically choose the measurement locations in an optimal manner. The dynamic response of the computational model is used to construct the proper orthogonal modes (POMs) obtained by means of the proper orthogonal decomposition. And the effective independence distribution vector procedure is employed to eliminate, iteratively, locations that contribute less for the independence of the target POMs. In addition, nondimensional parameters are proposed for the system, aiming at a more general analysis. The results show that, if few sensors are available, one sensor should be placed close to the bit (which is usually the case) and the others should be distributed along the drill pipe.

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