by prtsuber | Jun 25, 2019
Watches notify of evolving hazards as they begin to occur when the engineering principles and subsurface behaviors are conducive for the development of a hazard. This amounts to providing situational awareness. Alarms on the other hand are reactive and relate to...
by prtsuber | Jun 25, 2019
Barrier loss or gain, barrier management, cuttings loading, ballooning, stuck pipe, and kicks. RTAS also provides for alarm management for Gains/Losses, volumes, torque and other real time pressure and volume related alarms features in two ways: “Watches and Alarms”....
by prtsuber | Jun 25, 2019
RTAS began with a clean-sheet design premise with the goal of managing drilling hazards, not merely performance or optimization. RTAS was designed from decades of experience in monitoring centers and responding to immediate needs for flexibility in system analysis...
by prtsuber | Jun 25, 2019
RTAS should ride on top of any automated system. Unless a wellbore is stable and remains stable, AI cannot be expected to ensure either reliability or process safety.
by prtsuber | Jun 25, 2019
Big Data may be able to provide estimates of ranges of various potential boundary conditions that may serve as input to the RTAS system.
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