doctoralThesis
Otimização do sistema de elevação artificial por bombeio mecânico através do controle de peak torque e submergência
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2022-07-01Registro en:
GALVÃO, Hannah Lícia Cruz. Otimização do sistema de elevação artificial por bombeio mecânico através do controle de peak torque e submergência. 2022. 77f. Tese (Doutorado em Ciência e Engenharia de Petróleo) - Centro de Ciências Exatas e da Terra, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, 2022.
Autor
Galvão, Hannah Lícia Cruz
Resumen
Automated well control applied to artificial lift methods has recently gained attention in
the oil industry. This has been applied to artificial lift methods, especially in sucker-rodpump (SRP), which is the most used method in onshore oil wells in Brazil and in the
world. The profuse application of SRP as a lift method is due to its relatively simple,
reliable and robust structure, under suitable conditions (proper maintenance) it can be
used until the end of a well's productive life. The developments applied to the SRP
contributed to advances in computational tools and the development of automatic control
strategies. The recent computational tools provided the development of simulators and
automation allowed the development and application of new strategies and control
techniques. Then, the main objective of this work was to develop, apply and validate an
appropriate control strategy applied to a conventional pumping unit, using peak torque
and submergence as control parameters. The control action aims to increase the operation
flow rate to generate significant revenue even under internal and external disturbances.
At first, mathematical and computational modeling to determine the torque curve on the
reducer using the trigonometric model, and concomitantly, the submergence was
calculated. In a second moment, an override control was developed with two
Proportional-Integral-Derivative (PID) controllers, theses were used due to its versatile
structure, adapting to requirements and work limitations. The control was implemented
using the Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) programming language associated with
its integrated development environment (IDE) (which is present in Microsoft Excel). The
control strategy has been validated through simulations performed using virtual wells.
These simulations demonstrated that the developed strategy achieved satisfactory results.
As a contribution of the work, it was possible to observe the maximum performance of
the conventional pumping unit, within its operational limits with the insertion of the peak
torque and submergence controls. Additionally, we noticed an automatic change in the
pumping speed during the production process, avoiding stops in the system. Operating at
the torque limit made the process speed increase, providing a higher production flow. The
submergence control, in turn, acted to prevent the well from drying out and preventing
the existence of possible operational problems, such as gas interference and pump-off.