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Development of next generation smart sucker rod wear guides (2020-2024)

Abstract

In a natural gas wells, sucker rod guides protect the production tubing from wear by the rod string. Premature and erratic failures are costing the industry tens of millions every year. In collaboration with two local SMEs, this project aims to develop the next generation of smart and durable wear guides. The project seeks to understand the complex three body wear mechanisms that drive guide and tubing wear, then use this knowledge to develop new wear resistant compounds and develop a smart guide that provides feedback on its wear state. This will enable the industry partners to supply cutting edge technology to the global oil and gas industry that not only reduces well operation cost but also enhances well resilience.

Experts

Dr Michael Heitzmann

Centre Director of Centre for Advan
Centre for Advanced Materials Processing and Manufacturing
Faculty of Engineering, Architecture and Information Technology
Associate Professor
School of Mechanical and Mining Engineering
Faculty of Engineering, Architecture and Information Technology
Michael Heitzmann
Michael Heitzmann

Professor Darren Martin

Affiliate of Australian Research Co
ARC Centre of Excellence-Green Electrochemical Transformation of Carbon Dioxide
Faculty of Engineering, Architecture and Information Technology
Professor
School of Chemical Engineering
Faculty of Engineering, Architecture and Information Technology
Darren Martin
Darren Martin

Associate Professor Mahshid Firouzi

Honorary Associate Professor
UQ Gas & Energy Transition Research Centre
Faculty of Engineering, Architecture and Information Technology
Mahshid Firouzi
Mahshid Firouzi

Dr Byron Villacorta

Honorary Fellow/Lecturer
School of Mechanical and Mining Engineering
Faculty of Engineering, Architecture and Information Technology
Byron Villacorta
Byron Villacorta