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Cerberus for Slickline Fatigue

Optimize useful slickline life by preventing failures and costly line replacement

Fatigue Life Tracking

  • Result shows fatigue along the length of the slickline
  • Data acquisition system required to capture job depth and tension data
  • Sheave diameters and configurations required
  • Filtered data from all jobs stored in database for each slickline
  • Tracks cutting and re-spooling of the slickline

Job Data from Data Acquisition System

Job Data from Data Acquisition System

% Life Used versus Length

% Life Used versus Length


Model Development

  • Plastic bending fatigue model
  • Varies fatigue life with tension
  • Different model parameters for each slickline
  • Model calculates % of Life Used


Validation: Fatigue Testing

  • Two fatigue test machines developed
  • Testing with and without tension
  • Fully reversed bend cycles counted
  • Samples cycled to failure
  • Each type of slickline must be tested

Portable test machine results: Fatigue % life used ) Large test machine ) Large test machine

(Left) Portable test machine results: Fatigue % life used
(Right) Large test machine

 


For additional information, the following are available for download:

Literature

Cerberus for Slickline Fatigue

Technical Papers, Articles & White Papers

Slickline Fatigue Modeling and Tracking Ken Newman, NOv CTES, SPE/ICoTA European Roundtable 2005

Software

Cerberus for Slickline Fatigue (fully functional demo software)

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