Observer-based output-feedback control to eliminate torsional drill-string vibrations

T.G.M. Vromen, N. Wouw, van de, A. Doris, P. Astrid, H. Nijmeijer

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Torsional stick-slip vibrations decrease the performance and reliability of drilling systems used for the exploration of energy and mineral resources. In this work, we present the design of a nonlinear observer-based output-feedback control strategy to eliminate these vibrations. We apply the controller to a drill-string model based on a real-life rig. Conditions, guaranteeing asymptotic stability of the desired equilibrium, corresponding to nominal drilling operation, are presented. The proposed control strategy has a significant advantage over existing vibration control systems in current drilling rigs as it only requires surface measurements instead of expensive down-hole measurements and can handle multiple modes of torsional vibration. Case study results using the proposed control strategy show that stick-slip oscillations can indeed be eliminated in realistic drilling scenarios.
Originele taal-2Engels
Plaats van productieEindhoven
UitgeverijEindhoven University of Technology
Aantal pagina's10
StatusGepubliceerd - 2014

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NaamD&C
Volume2014.057

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DC 2014.057

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