The Motion Decoupled Delivery System: A New Deployment System for Downhole Tools is Tested at the New Jersey Margin
The Motion Decoupled Hydraulic Delivery System (MDHDS) is a new downhole tool delivery system that is deployed by wireline and uses drillstring pressure to advance a penetrometer (or other downhole tool) into the formation at the bottom of offshore boreholes. After hydraulic deployment of the penetr...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Copernicus Publications
2013-03-01
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Series: | Scientific Drilling |
Online Access: | http://www.sci-dril.net/15/51/2013/sd-15-51-2013.pdf |
Summary: | The Motion Decoupled Hydraulic Delivery System
(MDHDS) is a new downhole tool delivery system that is
deployed by wireline and uses drillstring pressure to advance
a penetrometer (or other downhole tool) into the formation
at the bottom of offshore boreholes. After hydraulic
deployment of the penetrometer, it is completely decoupled
from the BHA; this eliminates the adverse effects of ship
heave. We tested the MDHDS at Site U1402 (the location
of Site 1073, ODP Leg 174A), offshore New Jersey, during
two days of ship time during Integrated Ocean Drilling
Program (IODP) Expedition 342. In one deployment we
emplaced a penetrometer successfully and documented
that it was decoupled from drillstring movement. Based
on this successful field test, the MDHDS has been certified
by the U.S. Implementing Organization (USIO) for shipboard
use. The MDHDS will replace the previous deployment
system, the Colletted Delivery System. The MDHDS
is an IODP-funded engineering development led by The
University of Texas at Austin, in conjunction with the USIO
and Stress Engineering Services. This sea trial was the culmination
of a seven-year development effort that included
extensive engineering design and fabrication.
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doi:<a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.2204/iodp.sd.15.07.2013" target="_blank">10.2204/iodp.sd.15.07.2013</a> |
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ISSN: | 1816-8957 1816-3459 |