钻井系统自动化:故障检测、隔离和恢复功能的态势感知

E. Cayeux, J. Macpherson, Moray L. Laing, D. Pirovolou, F. Florence
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钻井过程自动化解决方案为司钻提供了积极的帮助,并提高了钻井程序执行的一致性。然而,在钻井自动化中,使用自动钻井顾问会降低操作人员的态势感知能力。因此,自动检测钻井事故并做出反应的系统必须支持司钻。这些关键系统包括故障检测、隔离和恢复(FDIR)功能。本文提出了一种促进FDIR功能钻井自动化顾问互操作的方法。有些钻井事件发生得非常快,必须直接在自动钻井控制系统(ADCS)层面实施FDIR缓解措施。然而,FDIR功能通常需要外部来源的动态参数化,因为adc可能无法获得正确检测和减轻事件所需的强制性信息。这需要在ADCS和FDIR功能参数的外部来源之间的互操作性,无需人为干预的通信。为了将问题的两个方面连接起来,ADCS描述了它的故障检测和隔离功能,外部应用程序自动化顾问(automation Advisor)将适应暴露的功能。一方面,ADCS可以实现各种类型的FDIR功能。另一方面,外部动态参数函数可能只能解决某些类型的钻井事故。不同的adc提供商以不同的方式实现这种FDIR功能。由于这破坏了第三方顾问应用程序提供的解决方案的可移植性(互操作性),因此任何钻井系统自动化解决方案都必须解决这个通信问题。最简单的通信形式描述了预定义的功能,提供了基于关于一组静态定义的可能性的协议进行通信的能力。在中等复杂程度上,ADCS以外部应用程序可以解释的描述性格式描述其功能,并且它可以适应这种格式。在最高级的版本中,ADCS描述它允许外部参数提供程序根据需要配置ADCS行为。本文描述了一个通用的数据模型,涵盖了接口的所有三个层次。该模型的另一种实现是以微服务的形式实现的,微服务实现REST API并交换Json格式的数据对象。因此,后者与编程语言和计算机平台无关。这项工作是D-WIS(钻井和油井互操作性标准)计划的一部分,旨在推进行业油井数字系统的互操作性。D-WIS是一个跨行业工作组,为行业提供解决方案,以促进钻井现场数字和计算机系统的互操作性。建议的解决方案提供了对现有解决方案的改进,但足够灵活地适应新的和未知的FDIR功能。它是钻井现场系统互操作性的关键功能,直接解决司钻的态势感知问题。
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Drilling Systems Automation: Fault Detection, Isolation and Recovery Functions for Situational Awareness
Drilling process automation solutions provide positive assistance to the driller, and increase consistency in execution of drilling procedures. However, in drilling automation the use of automated drilling advisors can reduce human operator situational awareness. Therefore, systems that automatically detect and react to drilling incidents must support the driller. These critical systems cover Fault Detection, Isolation and Recovery (FDIR) functions. This paper presents a method that facilitates the interoperability of drilling automation advisors for FDIR functions. Some drilling events happen so fast that mitigation (FDIR) must be implemented directly at the automated drilling control system (ADCS) level. Yet, FDIR functions often need dynamic parametrization from external sources since the ADCS may lack access to mandatory information needed for correct detection and mitigation of the incident. This requires interoperability, communications without human intervention, between the ADCS and the external sources of the parameters for the FDIR function. To interconnect the two sides of the problem, the ADCS describes its capabilities for fault detection and isolation and the external application, the automation Advisor, adapts to the exposed capabilities. On the one hand, the ADCS may implement various types of FDIR functions. On the other hand, external dynamic parameter functions may only address certain types of drilling incidents. Different ADCS providers implement such FDIR functionalities in different ways. Since this undermines the portability (interoperability) of the solutions provided by third party advisor applications, any drilling systems automation solution must address this communication issue. The simplest form of communication describes predefined capabilities, providing the ability to communicate based on an agreement about a set of statically defined possibilities. At an intermediate level of complexity, the ADCS describes its capabilities in a descriptive format that the external application interprets, and to which it can adapt. In the most advanced version, the ADCS describes that it allows the external parameter provider to configure the ADCS behavior to its needs. The paper describes a generic data model covering all three levels of the interface. Another implementation of the model is in the form of a micro-service that implements a REST API and exchanges Json formatted data objects. The latter is therefore agnostic to programming languages and computer platforms. This work is part of the D-WIS (Drilling and Wells Interoperability Standard) initiative advancing industry wells digital systems interoperability. D-WIS is a cross-industry workgroup providing the industry with solutions to facilitate interoperability of digital and computer systems at the rig site. The proposed solution delivers retrofitting ease for existing solutions but is sufficiently flexible to accommodate to new and not yet known FDIR functions. It is a key function for systems interoperability at the rig site, directly addressing situational awareness for the driller.
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