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Mud Pulse Logging While Drilling Telemetry System-Design, Development, and Demonstrations

Mud Pulse Logging While Drilling Telemetry System-Design, Development, and Demonstrations, Topical Report; July 1978

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National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL)about 1 year ago
Next Generation RivGen Power System: Kvichak River, AK Overwinter Ice StudySource

The University of Alaska Fairbanks (UAF) Alaska Hydrokinetic Energy Research Center was tasked with developing a real-time data telemetry / remote power generation system to monitor frazil ice conditions in the Kvichak River in support of the U.S. Department of Energy funded "Next Generation MHK River Power System Optimized for Performance, Durability and Survivability" project. A real-time telemetry system was requested because of the short time span between the end of the frazil ice season when the instruments would be recovered, limited vessel availability and the project end-date. To meet the project objectives, UAF designed and assembled a remote power/real-time data telemetry system that included an auto start propane generator, a small PV array, a small battery bank and line-of-sight radios as well as two sonar systems to monitor river velocity and water column acoustic backscatter strength. Both sonars included internal batteries for powering the instruments in case of failure of the shore based power system. The sonars, deployed in ~5 m of water on the bed of the Kvichak River, adjacent to the Village of Igiugig, Alaska were tethered to shore via a waterproof armored cable that conveyed power to the subsurface instruments and data from the instruments to the shore based telemetry system. The instruments were programmed to record data internally as well as to transmit data serially over the cables to the shore based system. The system was in-place between November, 2016 and June, 2017. While the real-time data telemetry system was not successful and the remote power generation power system was only partially successful, the system design included sufficient redundant power in the form of internal instrument batteries to enable the collection of nearly three months of overlapping velocity and backscatter data (from November through February) and a record of acoustic backscatter strength spanning the entire ~150 day frazil ice season between November, 2016 and ~April, 2017. This submission includes the overwinter ice study plan, dataset, and final report. The dataset includes modeled water velocity, discharge, and measured water velocity and acoustic backscatter strength in winter 2016-17 from the Kvichak River at the Village of Igiugig, Alaska, USA.

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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)about 1 year ago
Pressure Sensor and Telemetry Methods for Measurement while Drilling in Geothermal WellsSource

Project status report as of end of 2011. Key milestones and accomplishments in the year 2011 include: Proof of feasibility of analog and digital components with their lifetime tested for more than 500 hours at 300 degrees C, Demonstration of ceramic-based packaging capable of surviving 300 degrees C, Demonstration of a temperature sensor system, Completion of the design of a pressure sensor system, and Demonstration of a prototype of the digital telemetry system.

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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)about 1 year ago
Water Supply - Daily Rainfall (at the 4 Major Harvesting Storage Dams)Source

Daily point rainfall values. This data is collected with rainfall telemetry devices installed at the catchment storage dams, and verified with field observations daily.  This data provides daily rainfall observed for the 24hr period from 8am to 8am. This data provides our customers and community with the daily observed rainfall information. This data is best used in long term rainfall analysis at the four major melbourne storage dams (Maroondah; O'Shannassy; Thomson; and Upper Yarra). This dataset is not suitable for event modelling which requires higher frequency observations.NOTE: Whilst every effort has been taken in collecting, validating and providing the attached data, Melbourne Water Corporation makes no representations or guarantees as to the accuracy or completeness of this data. Any person or group that uses this data does so at its own risk and should make their own assessment and investigations as to the suitability and/or application of the data. Melbourne Water Corporation shall not be liable in any way to any person or group for loss of any kind including damages, costs, interest, loss of profits or special loss or damage, arising from any use, error, inaccuracy, incompleteness or other defect in this data.

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Melbourne Water Corporation5 months ago