Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10352362 | Computers & Geosciences | 2015 | 15 Pages |
Abstract
A Web-Based Computer System (RPM-WEBBSYS) has been developed for the application of the Rational Polynomial Method (RPM) to estimate static formation temperatures (SFT) of geothermal and petroleum wells. The system is also capable to reproduce the full thermal recovery processes occurred during the well completion. RPM-WEBBSYS has been programmed using advances of the information technology to perform more efficiently computations of SFT. RPM-WEBBSYS may be friendly and rapidly executed by using any computing device (e.g., personal computers and portable computing devices such as tablets or smartphones) with Internet access and a web browser. The computer system was validated using bottomhole temperature (BHT) measurements logged in a synthetic heat transfer experiment, where a good matching between predicted and true SFT was achieved. RPM-WEBBSYS was finally applied to BHT logs collected from well drilling and shut-in operations, where the typical problems of the under- and over-estimation of the SFT (exhibited by most of the existing analytical methods) were effectively corrected.
Keywords
RSDASCIIRPFSFTTFTOLRRPMCPUSRMBHTrelative standard deviationstandard deviationGeothermal energyShut-inrandom access memoryWell drillingformation temperatureTwo-dimensionRamQuadratic regressionThree-dimensionportable document formatcentral processing unitPdfAmerican standard code for information interchangeOne-dimension
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Authors
J.A. Wong-Loya, E. Santoyo, J.A. Andaverde, A. Quiroz-Ruiz,