
A repository of open-source drilling models, test cases, and benchmarks for deep drilling problems. Models are distributed under the MIT license and are provided as-is and free of charge.
Version 0.1 was released on September 1, 2021. Additional models are being added regularly.
Seminar Series
OSDC hosts a monthly seminar series highlighting the development, validation, and use of drilling modeling with speakers heralding from industry and academia.
Winter 2023 seminars are scheduled at 8:30am, central time, on the following dates:
- February 27th, 2023 – Introduction to Github: Part 1 (Eduardo Gildin)
- March 20th, 2023 – Introduction to Github: Part 2 (Eduardo Gildin)
- March 27th, 2023 – Rheological Model Calibration from Couette Rheometer and pipe rheometer (Eric Cayeux and Gilles Pelfrene)
- April 24th, 2023 – Packaging Open Source Code as a Microservice for seamless interoperability across multiple programming languages (Eric Cayeux and Gilles Pelfrene)
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NO TECHNICAL SEMINAR – Monday, January 30th, 2023
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WOB Transfer and Buckling Data Analytics – Ysabel Witt-Doerring – May 16th, 2022
In this talk, Ysabel will present surface and downhole data from a particularly difficult horizontal well in Oklahoma that presented challenges with weight transfer and drillability. -
Stick slip vibrations in drilling: modeling, estimation, avoidance – Jean Auriol and Florent Di Meglio – April 25th, 2022
In this talk, we present some recent developments for estimating and controlling the torsional motion of a drilling device. We introduce first the stick-slip phenomenology and explain its physical causes. We present a mathematical distributed model that can accurately describe the torsional motion of the drilling device.