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...re not quite synchronized, for example, one can hear a beating sound as a low-frequency pulse (the "wow-wow" throb).Fig. 5 illustrates this beating phenomenon. * Fig. 5 – SDOF beating phenomenon. Forced v...
The most basic vibration analysis is a system with a single degree of freedom (SDOF), such as the classical linear oscillator (CLO), as shown inFigure 1. It consists of a point mass, spring, and damper. This example will be used to calculate the effects of vibration under free and forced vibration, with and without damping. Where needed, refer to thisrefresher on differential calculus. The first analysis is free vibration without damping.
...Workover * Glossary:Workover rig * Glossary:Worm * Glossary:Wormhole * Glossary:WOS * Glossary:WOW * Glossary:WPC * Glossary:WPH * Glossary:WRIV * Glossary:Wrought * Glossary:Wrought iron * Gl...
Water Injection: Introducing water into a subsurface horizon that may or may not include a hydrocarbon accumulation or reservoir. This includes (Salt) Water Disposal; Pressure Maintenance and Water Flood Operations. The water may come from multiple sources including production or stimulation operations, surface sources or an aquifer, usually a different horizon. Water sourced from Operations or Surface are generally treated for injection. The following 155 pages are in this category, out of 155 total.
...re not quite synchronized, for example, one can hear a beating sound as a low-frequency pulse (the "wow-wow" throb).Fig. 1.13 illustrates this beating phenomenon. * Fig. 1.13 – SDOF beating phenomenon. ...