1992
DOI: 10.1115/1.2905937
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A New Approach to Directional Survey Interpretation and Course Correction by the Sectional Method

Abstract: An oblique circular arc representation for wellbore trajecories, a geometric analysis termed the sectional method, is presented. This approach permits projected line segments to be functions of the dogleg angle and to be related to usually measured displacements between survey stations. The advantages of this analysis are: a solution for the dogleg angle and a method of survey interpretation, the sectional method; a procedure for exact interpolation of true vertical depth, azimuth, and inclination between surv… Show more

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“…The sectional method was developed by Long and Mitchell (1992). Calculations of departure were made using three data sets: (1) the in-run, (2) the out-run, and (3) the two data sets combined (see table 4).…”
Section: Deviation Logsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The sectional method was developed by Long and Mitchell (1992). Calculations of departure were made using three data sets: (1) the in-run, (2) the out-run, and (3) the two data sets combined (see table 4).…”
Section: Deviation Logsmentioning
confidence: 99%