Models of the Equipment of Drilling and Extraction Used in the Teaching Activity

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This paper illustrates how software products are realized and used into the training of the students from the Petroleum–Gas University of Ploiesti (PGUP) Romania, through the collaboration between the Department of Mechanical Engineering and Department of Information Technology, Mathematics and Physics. A model of the circulation system of a drilling rig is built, in Simulink. This model includes: the mechanism of the reciprocating pump; the working system of the reciprocating pump; the smoothing system of the pump flow, using a gas charged dampener; the drive system of the reciprocating pump: diesel engine and torque converter.

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