WP 5 Reference Group Meeting Sept. 27

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September 27. the WP5 Reference Group met in NOV location and discussed the following topics:

WP 5.4 “Influence of wave height on the reliability of an offshore winch” (PhD candidate: Achim Feldermann & Lothar Wöll)

WP 5.5 “Welded joints failure prediction: experimental set up” (PhD candidate: Zbigniew Jakub Mikulski)

WP 5.3 “1D model for thermal properties in fiber ropes and hysteresis model for creep” plus “Update on the rope test rig” (Dr. Espen Oland)

WP 5.2 “Acoustic measurements in metallic dog bones and steel wire ropes, development of a new condition indicator” (Dr. Rune Schlanbusch)

WP 5.1 “Review of Methods for Condition Monitoring of Large, Slow-Rotating Roller Element Bearings” (PhD candidate: Martin Hemmer)

The group consisted of  30 participants from most partners of the SFI .

Rope Seminar

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The rope seminar was sold out and attracted 50 delegates from Urdal Services AS, MacGregor Norway AS, Cameron Sense AS, MHWirth AS, National Oilwell Varco Norway, DNV GL, Siem Offshore AS, AXTech AS, Bexco, Maersk Supply Service AS, TTS Bergen, Rolls-Royce Marine, Red Rock AS, W. Giertsen Services AS, TTS Marine AS, Ropeblock B.V., John Dahle Skipshandel AS and DEP Engineering.

During the seminar individual feedbaxck was collected from all the participants to the following questions:

* Do you want us to organise a 2nd rope seminar? 84% of the attendees responded yes, 8% no and 8% had no opinion.
* Will you prioritise the 2nd seminar? 84% responded yes, 16% no.
* Have you enjoyed the seminar? 8% gave the top mark, 55% gave next best.
* Have you learnt anything new in this seminar? 31% stated that their knowledge improved greatly, while 62% stated that they learnt a lot.
* Selected quotation from one of the participants: “For rope enthusiasts like me, this is like being at a Jimmy Hendrix concert, for engineers. To dip into the knowledge of some of the most competent rope specialists in the world, is highly rewarding”, Kai Ingvald Flateland, Senior Engineer at MacGregor Norway.

RCN Site Visit to SFI Offshore Mechatronics

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Tuesday Sept. 20 the RCN team: Kai Mjøsund, Liv Jorunn Jenssen and Øyvind Veddeng Salvesen had their Site visit to SFI Offshore Mechatronics.

University of Agder as host, presented the status of the Center and presented also the future plans for Mechatronics Innovation Lab. The feedback from RCN was that the SFI Offshore Mechatronics is on track. In the picture above (from the right): Center Director Geir Hovland- (UiA) Special adviser Liv Jorunn Jenssen (RCN), Controller Silje Bartholdsen (UiA), Faculty Director Heidi Kristensen (UiA), Chariman SFI Offshore Mechatronics Leif Haukom (GCE NODE), Adviser Øyvind Veddeng Salvesen (RCN), Deputy Director General Kai Mjøsund (RCN), Head of department Rein Terje Thorstensen (UiA), Adm. manager SFI Offshore Mechatronics Rachel Funderud Syrtveit (UiA), Chief Financial Officer Kjetil Hellang (UiA) and University Director Seunn Smith-Tønnessen (UiA)

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The RCN participantans also got a demonstration in the UiA Motion lab, by PhD Research Fellow Sandre Sonden Tørdal. He is doing his work within Work Package 2: Motion compensation, led by NTNU professor Olav Egeland.

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SFI Offshore Mechatronics Presented at ONS2016

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3D Image of GCE NODE Stand at ONS 2016.

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From left to right: Administrative Centre Manager Rachel Funderud Syrtveit, Centre Chairman Leif Haukom and Centre Director Geir Hovland at ONS 2016.

SFI Offshore Mechatronics was presented at ONS2016 on Tuesday, August 30. The SFI took part in the well-organised stand created by GCE NODE. See also http://gcenode.no/news/day-by-day-at-ons-2016. GCE NODE (WP7 Leader) deserves credit for organising this superb stand. The SFI centre management gave a short presentation about the research done so far, handed out the 2015 annual report and also the special offshore mechatronics issue of the MIC research journal. In addition, presentations were given about the Mechatronic Innovation Lab (MIL) and about the Ullrigg Drilling and Well Centre by IRIS.

Visit to NTNU / SFI CASA

The administration of SFI Offshore Mechatronics had a visit to SFI CASA, hosted by NTNU to learn, and to exchange information and experience.

It was a very useful trip for the UiA administration, and a good inspiration looking at the experienced host NTNU, and how they are running a SFI project. The coordinator of SFI CASA, Peter Karlsaune, and Albert. H. Collett, responsible for communication were great hosts for the day.
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The SFI administrative manager, Rachel Funderud Syrtveit, had a lot of questions. Here together with Peter Karlsaune.

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After the formal meeting, the UiA delegation got a guided tour to see all the SFI CASA labs. In the right picture: UiA controllers Silje Bartholdsen and Harry Aas together with Peter Carlsaune.

Successful Global Outlook 2016

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The minister of Trade and Industry, Monika Mæland, gave a presentation on the topic “Industry of the Future”. In the photo above, Monika Mæland and SFI Offshore Mechatronics centre director Geir Hovland.

The Annual Global Outlook was held in Arendal as a part of Arendalsuka 2016. The conference was filled with very interesting speakers, touched upon important issues and a success. The SFI Partner responsible for WP7, GCE NODE, put together this great event. Both challenges and opportunities presented were relevant for the future activities in SFI Offshore mechatronics.

Read more here. The full program of Energy Outlook (PDF).

There is still more interesting events all week in Arendal. The complete program is to be found here.

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WP7 Workshop: Technology Trends Workshop

On June 21 WP7 organised a workshop which started with a focus on trends & votes on findings from SFI strategic study.

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The picture above shows Øystein T. Berg opening the WP7 workshop.

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The picture above shows Hege Kverneland, Corporate Vice President and Chief Technology Officer, NOV presenting among other topics NOV’s Drilling Automation System.

The entire program was as follows:
Anne Grete Ellingsen, CEO GCE NODE. OPENING REMARKS
Øystein T. Berg, Partner, InFuture FINDINGS FROM SFI STRATEGIC STUDY
Audun Finnestad, Director PwC MEGA TRENDS AND RADICAL OPPORTUNITIES
Bjørn Rudshaug, Strategic Project Manager Automatic Drilling Control, Statoil. THE OPPORTUNITIES OF BIG DATA TRANSFORMATION
Hege Kverneland, Corporate Vice President and Chief Technology Officer, NOV. IMPACT OF ACCELERATED DIGIZATIONS
Øyvind Boye, CEO NYMO. Kim A. Jørgensen, Analyst Lundin. Tor Arne Hauge, CEO OTECHOS. SUCCESSFUL COLLABORATION IN THE NEW ECOSYSTEM
Arnt Aske, Industry Consultant, GCE NODE WHEN THE NATURE OF INNOVATION IS CHANGING. HOW TO INNOVATE FASTER AND AT SCALE
Øyvind Mydland, CEO StepChange. TRENDS IN THE OIL & GAS INDUSTRY THAT CANNOT BE AVOIDED
Marit Dolmen & Arnt Aske OPEN DISCUSSION
SESSION 2 FOR SFI MEMBERS, WP7. DISCUSSIONS WP7 FINDINGS. Øystein T. Berg, Partner, InFuture

The workshop had 55 registered participants and was well received, in particular the interactive mode organised by InFuture.
The day ended with a drilling rig visit at NYMO.

WP7 Technology Vision Workshop, June 21

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The program (PDF) is available here: https://sfi.mechatronics.no/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/WP7-Workshop-Agenda-June-2016.pdf.

The registration link is here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/mechatronic-forsight-technology-drives-the-future-tickets-24987210419

Location: UiA, Campus Grimstad
Program:
08:00 – 10:00 SESSION 1 FOR SFI MEMBERS, WP7
08:00 – 08:15 Anne Grete Ellingsen, CEO GCE NODE. OPENING REMARKS
08:15 – 09:30 Øystein T. Berg, Partner, InFuture FINDINGS FROM SFI STRATEGIC STUDY
10:00 – 15:00 OPEN SESSION
10:00 – 10:30 Audun Finnestad, Director PwC MEGA TRENDS AND RADICAL OPPORTUNITIES
10:30 – 11:15 Bjørn Rudshaug, Strategic Project Manager Automatic Drilling Control, Statoil. THE OPPORTUNITIES OF BIG DATA TRANSFORMATION
11:15 – 12:00 Hege Kverneland, Corporate Vice President and Chief Technology Officer, NOV. IMPACT OF ACCELERATED DIGIZATIONS
12:00 13:00 LUNCH
13:00 – 14:00 Øyvind Boye, CEO NYMO. Kim A. Jørgensen, Analyst Lundin. Tor Arne Hauge, CEO OTECHOS. SUCCESSFUL COLLABORATION IN THE NEW ECOSYSTEM
14:00 – 14:15 Arnt Aske, Industry Consultant, GCE NODE WHEN THE NATURE OF INNOVATION IS CHANGING. HOW TO INNOVATE FASTER AND AT SCALE
14:15 – 14:30 Øyvind Mydland, CEO StepChange. TRENDS IN THE OIL & GAS INDUSTRY THAT CANNOT BE AVOIDED
14:30 – 15:00 Marit Dolmen & Arnt Aske OPEN DISCUSSION
15:30 – 16:30 SESSION 2 FOR SFI MEMBERS, WP7. DISCUSSIONS WP7 FINDINGS. Øystein T. Berg, Partner, InFuture
VISIT THE LAB Geir Hovland, Centre Director, SFI Offshore
16:30 – 20:00 DRILLING RIG VISIT AND SOCIAL GATHERING & BBQ

Drillbotics Competition at UiA, May 26

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The two judges next to the UiA Drillbotics machine on May 26, 2016. From left: Tor Inge Waag from MHWirth (Kristiansand) and Mike Herbert from ConocoPhillips (Stavanger).

The stone used in the competition consists of several layers of different material (marble, sandstone, shale and limestone) angled at 45 degrees, see the picture below.

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A video of the UiA Drillbotics machine can be seen at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xWsLnP22lwU

Below is the jury’s evaluation:
Firstly we would like to thank everyone who has been involved in this competition. We were both very impressed by both teams, with their efforts and results!

General comments:
UIA:

  • Very professional and solid, well-built industrial prototype that actually worked.
  • HSE well covered
  • Well thought out in terms of construction/design, good electrical setup, and it worked, though indication of poor control during the short drilling test.
  • Good thinking with automatic optimization of ROP based on varying WOB and RPM
  • Large vibrations were indicated and the control of this seemed very coarse, and we were not sure if the rack and pinion setup also influenced the vibrations seen.
  • Novel to see the use of 3D printing to fast track components was good.
  • The use of the system for future use adding more sensors etc. had been thought through.
  • Data management seemed poor the impression was that data was not collected and stored in a data base for retrieval and learning/optimization.
  • The fluid rates seem very low..not sure how that was optimized.
  • HMI looked good
  • Kept within Budget
  • Had thought about mobility, and the rig showed good promise
  • Disappointed that they did not look at down-hole sensors, though this was seen as phase two.

 

UIS:

  • UIS had a smaller team which we think limited their progress, presentation was rather hurried and one appeared made at the last minute, with lots of abbreviations which were not fully defined. Much more focus on the math and physics, and the use of the data to optimize.
  • Construction looked a lot less study and it would be interesting how it handles drilling vibration.
  • In terms of HSE there were too many open electrical boxes and loose wiring, and apparently no end stops, just an emergency shutdown.
  • Good use of heavy BHA to help avoid buckling.
  • Novel handling of the combination of gravity + centrifugal + Coriolis + Euler forces from downhole sensors including noise filtering.
  • Had good flow regimes, and seemed to have precise control
  • Had good alarm setups in software, though GUI /HMI is much more focused at engineers.
  • Well thought out time response strategy for shutdown of top drive.
  • Apparently had a self-calibrating system
  • Excellent that they have been looking at the use of downhole sensors, which allowed some form of directional control
  • Unfortunately over budget and they could not show the machine in operation.
  • It was apparent that the late change in the drill-pipe size effected UiS more because of processor choice.

 

In Summary:
In summary we have to award it to UiA as they demonstrated the machine, as requested, though they did have some limitations and described above. UiS had good focus on the control and data management and less on the design aspects, though what they have achieved is more than good enough for the task. UiS more clearly Petroleum focused, whilst the UiA ended up with the best rig which was clearly very movable.

As we did not see the the UiS rig in operation, we would still like to see it in motion at a future date!

One main thing is that this is an excellent initiative and should continue, as Norway should continue to have a leading position in Automation and Autonomy in Drilling, and we need the ideas and support from Academia.

Best Regards
Mike Herbert / Tor Inge Waag