Computerized Data Acquisition System for Production, Injection and Interference Tests

Computerized Data Acquisition System for Production, Injection and Interference Tests
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Release: 1986
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A computer-based system for collecting, processing, and analyzing pressure transient data has been developed. Primary components include downhole pressure sensors, linedrivers, a micro-computer, data storage disk, scanner, frequency counter, digital voltmeter, power supply, graphics plotter, and printer. In-field data processing and analysis greatly aid in handling the large volume of data that are collected during pressure transients tests, particularly the multiwell interference tests that are so important for characterizing and assessing geothermal reservoirs. In-field data processing provides the field engineer, on a real-time basis, with the information needed to make decisions regarding test parameters and duration. The system has been used on numerous occasions and has proved itself to be reliable under the harsh operating conditions that are usually encountered in the field. This paper describes the advantages of using this type of system for collecting data, the components and configuration of the system, and the software programs used to collect and process the data. Finally, two field applications are presented.

Geothermal Energy

Geothermal Energy
Author: Geothermal Resources Council. Annual Meeting
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Total Pages: 520
Release: 1986
Genre: Technology & Engineering
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Data Acquisition Systems

Data Acquisition Systems
Author: Maurizio Di Paolo Emilio
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 150
Release: 2013-03-21
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1461442141

This book describes the fundamentals of data acquisition systems, how they enable users to sample signals that measure real physical conditions and convert the resulting samples into digital, numeric values that can be analyzed by a computer. The author takes a problem-solving approach to data acquisition, providing the tools engineers need to use the concepts introduced. Coverage includes sensors that convert physical parameters to electrical signals, signal conditioning circuitry to convert sensor signals into a form that can be converted to digital values and analog-to-digital converters, which convert conditioned sensor signals to digital values. Readers will benefit from the hands-on approach, culminating with data acquisition projects, including hardware and software needed to build data acquisition systems.