Abstract

The drilling length is an important parameter in the process of horizontal directional drilling (HDD) exploration and recovery, but there has been a lack of accurate, automatically obtained statistics regarding this parameter. Herein, a technique for real-time HDD length detection and a management system based on the electromagnetic detection method with a microprocessor and two magnetoresistive sensors employing the software LabVIEW are proposed. The basic principle is to detect the change in the magnetic-field strength near a current coil while the drill stem and drill-stem joint successively pass through the current coil forward or backward. The detection system consists of a hardware subsystem and a software subsystem. The hardware subsystem employs a single-chip microprocessor as the main controller. A current coil is installed in front of the clamping unit, and two magneto resistive sensors are installed on the sides of the coil symmetrically and perpendicular to the direction of movement of the drill pipe. Their responses are used to judge whether the drill-stem joint is passing through the clamping unit; then, the order of their responses is used to judge the movement direction. The software subsystem is composed of a visual software running on the host computer and a software running in the slave microprocessor. The host-computer software processes, displays, and saves the drilling-length data, whereas the slave microprocessor software operates the hardware system. A combined test demonstrated the feasibility of the entire drilling-length detection system.

Highlights

  • Horizontal directional drilling (HDD) technology is widely used in underground pipeline installation and horizontal oil and gas wells to drill horizontal boreholes

  • The signals are processed by the micro programmed control unit (MCU) to determine whether the drill-stem joint passes through the current coil and determine the movement direction according to the responding sequence of the two magneto resistive sensors

  • This paper presents a new method for the real-time detection of the HDD length and

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Introduction

Horizontal directional drilling (HDD) technology is widely used in underground pipeline installation and horizontal oil and gas wells to drill horizontal boreholes. HDD technology ( called trenchless technology) is the most popular method for underground pipeline construction because it causes little damage to the ground, little disturbance to the surrounding residents, has a high efficiency, and is low-cost. The drilling length is a significant parameter in horizontal borehole path design and drilling-state monitoring. It can be used for fitting the drilling profile, computing the deviation, designing the drilling profile, and developing an algorithm for automated directional drilling [3]. The length of the horizontal well has a considerable impact on the oil and gas production [4]. Scientific planning of the drilling length has practical significance for controlling the horizontal well trajectory

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