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Fault Recognition of Indicator Diagrams Based on the Dynamic Time Warping Distance of Differential Curves

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  • Yi Du
  • Peng Zhao
  • Ting Zhang

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Oil recovery with pumping units is widely used in oilfield development at present. The management level of pumping units is related to the overall economic benefit of oilfield. In order to effectively control the production management of pumping wells, it is necessary to take all the production data to formulate a reasonable working system and make continuous analyses about the daily management level of pumping wells. The analysis and interpretation of the indicator diagram is a direct understanding way about the situation of deep well pumps in petroleum engineering. However, the complicated practical oilfield conditions often lead to the distortion of regular indicator diagrams, resulting in the low efficiency of fault-type diagnosis and wrong recognition. A new method of identifying the fault type of indicator diagrams is proposed by using the dynamic time warping (DTW) distance, through which a two-dimensional indicator diagram is transformed into a one-dimensional differential curve. The experimental results of real indicator diagrams show that the method is effective for the type diagnosis of indicator diagrams with high accuracy and fast speed.

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  • Yi Du & Peng Zhao & Ting Zhang, 2021. "Fault Recognition of Indicator Diagrams Based on the Dynamic Time Warping Distance of Differential Curves," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2021, pages 1-7, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:6690930
    DOI: 10.1155/2021/6690930
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