This paper makes systematic analysis of geological factors of natural gas accumulation in Denglouku formation of Gulong-Changjiaweizi region, including reservoir characteristics, gas source condition, source-reservoir relationship, structural condition, etc. It turned out that K1d2 in Gulong-Changjiaweizi region is generally typical tight sandstone reservoir with low porosity and permeability due to the poor physical properties. The gas source rock of K1d2 formation has larger gas producing capacity.The relationship between source rock and reservoir shows as interbed interfinger or directly contiguity contact, which is beneficial for large-area gas accumulation. The gas generation area of source rock in this region is always in the center and slow downdip direction of Gulong depression with a smaller dip angle on the adjacent tight sandstone reservoir, where faults are rare. The result of comprehensive analysis shows that K1d2 formation in Nothern Songliao Basin and its neighboring layers could be considered as a favorable target of the tight gas reservoir study in Northern Songliao Basin due to its favorable geological conditions of deep basin tight gas reservoir generation, such as tight reservoir, sufficient gas source, communicating source-reservoir relationship and constant flattened structure.
The very trajectory of electrolytic method of grinding process is suitable for processing high-precision, ultra-low rigidity variable cross-section of the shaft grinding new electrolytic process. On the basis of methods to the original trajectory of electrolysis in a grinding process, in this paper establishes the mechanical model of electrolytic grinding to finite element simulation analysis of electrolytic grinding shape error, by analyzing the factors affection the quality and the main factors of the electrolytic grinding force to. This research gets the rule that is between the grinding force and the shape error, and it also provides constraints for the future optimization of processing parameters.
Actuator, as the execution of the terminal unit of the control system is directly related to the safe and reliable operation of the production process, and once actuators in the system malfunction, will bring huge losses. The research on pneumatic actuator not only devote to the study of its structure, but also need to study the basic theory of the actuator system modeling, and Laid a foundation for the study of the actuator fault diagnosis. Firstly, this paper introduces the components and working principle of the pneumatic actuators which mainly include three parts: pneumatic servomotor, positioner, and control valve. Secondly, the DABlib modules of MATLAB/Simulink as the simulation model of actuator failure are introduced. Finally, we analyzed the common faults of the pneumatic servomotor, positioner, and control valve, and in the MATLAB/Simulink environment, the faults are simulated, and describes the phenomenon of two typical fault.
According to the fundamental principles of high resolution sequence stratigraphy, this paper focused on the application of high resolution sequence stratigraphy to Silurian strata in Tazhong area. Based on the comprehensive study of logging, drilling and seismic information, the high resolution sequence boundaries of Silurian strata and two scales of datum level cycles (long-term and intermediate-term) can be recognized in Tazhong area. Seven chronstratigraphic boundaries can be recognized in Silurian strata, including four sequence boundaries, which were the transformation from datum level falling to datum level rising, and three flooding surfaces, which the transformation from datum level rising to datum level falling. The Silurian strata in Tazhong area can be divided into three third-order sequences which correspond to three long-term datum level cycles, and 11 fourth-order sequences (parasequence sets) relating to 11 intermediate-term datum level cycles. The classification aforementioned can much better solved the corresponding problem between the six lithological sections of Silurian strata and sequence formations, finally establishes the high resolution sequence stratigraphic framework of Silurian strata in Tazhong area.
Through the studying of heavy mineral assemblages and ZTR index variation features, this paper analyses the provenances and sedimentary systems of Saertu reservoir in Cretaceous of Jiangqiao-Pingyang area, western slope zone in northern of Songliao basin. It is concluded that there are three major sedimentary systems in the Saertu reservoir depositional period, named the Nehe-Yian sedimentary system in Northeast, Yingtai sedimentary system in Southwest, Qiqihaer sedimentary system in Northwest. The intensity and influence scope of the sedimentary systems in sedimentary period of SaII+III, SaIand Sa 0 reservoir changed. During the sedimentary period of SaII+III reservoir, research area is mainly controlled by the Qiqihaer and Yingtai sedimentary systems, the control action of Nehe-Yian sedimentary system in the research area is faint. During the sedimentary period of SaIreservoir, Nehe-Yian sedimentary system control the sedimentation of mainly region in research area, the control range of Qiqihaer sedimentary system has shrunk to the West of Jiangqiao area, the Yingtai sedimentary system dropped out of the research area. During the sedimentary period of Sa 0 reservoir, the control action of each sedimentary system basically inherited the distribution pattern of the sedimentary period of SaIreservoir, but the source supply capacity weakened further.
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