A mode method for an elastic rod in a fluid pumping system
β Scribed by D.G. Beale; S.W. Lee
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1995
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 681 KB
- Volume
- 179
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0022-460X
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β¦ Synopsis
A rod pumping system, as used to lift oil to the surface in non-flowing wells, is analyzed by describing longitudinal rod stretch vibrations as a sum of fixed-free modes. The rod oscillates vertically, driven at the fixed end by a constant speed motor through a four-bar mechanism. Equilibrium is used to derive the partial differential equation of rod upstroke and downstroke motion. The partial differential equation is reduced by modal analysis (and aided by a convenient transformation to simplify an inhomogeneous boundary condition at the plunger on the upstroke) to a set of piecewise linear (and hence non-linear) and uncoupled ordinary differential equations. Based on response studies, a one-mode representation is found to capture most of the rod string stretch at practical operating speeds, and was used to investigate the response with dimensional and non-dimensionalized equations at various crank speeds, crank lengths and damping rates.
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