Design and Development for the Self-Expandable Packer Test-Bed

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A new self-expandable packer test-bed for performance testing is developed against many problems of self-expandable packer test-beds which are in existence during detection process, for instance, imitative open hole cannot be used to detect environments in the downhole, size of a specimen for detection is undersize, pressure in experiments is low and detailed data cannot be gathered in development phrase. The new test-bed makes autoclave a modular design, which can test various performance of a specimen in a high-pressure environment and match relevant replacement parts of autoclave with the purpose of doing a variety of experiments on specimens. In this way, many existing problems of test-bed during the experiments can be solved.

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