Drill View
Drill View
Drill View
Integration in practice
Based on drilling operational experience, the system offers a completely integrated platform designed for the entire drilling rig. User friendly screen arrangements cover all normal drilling operations, such as drilling, tripping, mud system storage, mudlogger interface and circulation, kicks, string and hole data, make-up torque logs and others. The user can monitor the status of the individual drilling equipment via "equipment status screens" that then form the basis for efficient trouble shooting, or planning of maintenance. Information is easily accessible due to the systems versatility and flexibility. The user can easily set up trend charts from a large selection of direct and computed variables. All data stored from previous wells can be replayed for analysis, and all drilling data is available for off line reports using standard office tools like Microsoft Access or Excel. The drilling data is stored in an SQL real time database. A central alarm system provides the rig with distributed status information.
DrillView with integrated CCTV.
Remote diagnostics
The DCMS offshore can be linked via the Internet to MHs remote diagnostics center in Kristiansand. Thus, trouble-shooting can be carried out in co-operation with customer service personnel without requiring MH personnel to travel offshore. If necessary, MH personnel will carry out software modifications according to set procedures.
Typical system detail picture; shown here is the HTV mode picture.
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On-shore work station
To enable active operator support, a fully integrated workstation with integrated CCTV may be established in an onshore operation center.
E-tally
The electronic tally book system keeps track of all items passing trough the V-door and it does not require any tagging of the pipe. The system uses the length measuring capabilities of the tubular feeding machine. The operator must give input regarding the pipe type. From this information the system calculates all information needed to replace the conventional tally book. In addition the E-tally system keeps track of the pipes location inside the fingerboard or its position in the drill string. The system is also capable of tracing casing.
The DrillView System can be delivered to rigs independent of additional MH Drilling Equipment, and it is designed to facilitate interface between various types of equipment. www.marhyd.com maritime hydraulics
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