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Article type: Research Article
Authors: Liang, Yaoa; * | Du, Guanghongb | Li, Anzonga | Chen, Wenhuia | Li, Xiaojuna | Guo, Yixiaoa | Li, Zhiguanga
Affiliations: [a] Research Institute of Logging Technology, China National Logging Corporation, Beijing, China | [b] Exploration and Development Research Institute of Chang Qing Oil Field, Xi’an, Shaanxi, China
Correspondence: [*] Corresponding author: Yao Liang, Research Institute of Logging Technology, China National Logging Corporation, Beijing 100200, China. E-mail: szliangy@cnpc.com.cn.
Abstract: For signal transmission of mud pressure waves in logging-while-drilling systems, as more measurement parameters are adopted, the conventional signal transmission rate of approximately 1 bps cannot meet the requirements of parameter uploading. Transmission rates greater than 10 bps are widely used by current Chinese and international enterprises in their continuous wave transmission systems. Due to the increasing transmission rates, a conventional single-channel pressure sensor cannot effectively identify the key features of an original signal with a low signal-to-noise ratio at a high transmission rate. This issue results in a low success rate for pressure wave recognition and decoding. This paper addresses a method for the collection of pressure wave signals using multi-channel pressure sensors through the analysis of the signal transmission changes of mud pressure waves with well depths and echo interference caused by drilling rod reflection. In this research, numerical simulation and experimental verification were used to calculate the cross-correlations of the multi-channel signals to effectively remove interference noises such as reflective waves and improve the signal-to-noise ratio of the original signal. The results showed that this method could effectively improve the SNR after the wave filtering of the original pressure wave. The characteristics of the continuous mud pressure wave signals were analysed using a circulation test. A corresponding band-pass filter was designed to remove pump noises to restore the sinusoidal pressure wave signal required by the original transmission rules.
Keywords: Logging while drilling, continuous mud pressure wave, cross-correlation, multi-channel pressure sensor, signal-to-noise ratio, band-pass filter
DOI: 10.3233/JCM-226986
Journal: Journal of Computational Methods in Sciences and Engineering, vol. 23, no. 6, pp. 3027-3035, 2023
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