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UL Lafayette Drillbotics team qualified as top team in the US to the Drillbotics® international university competition
Wed, 02/02/2022 - 7:47pmThe UL Lafayette Drillbotics team was selected as one of finalists and the TOP team in the US who will compete in the second and final round of the Drillbotics® international university competition by the end of May 2022.
Drillbotics® is an international competition for universities to design and build a small drilling rig that uses sensors and control algorithms to autonomously drill a rock sample provided by SPE’s Drilling Systems Automation Technical Section (DSATS).
In the 2021-2022 competition, due to restrictions caused by the Coronavirus pandemic, teams have two options:
Group A teams will create a virtual rig and must use it to drill a virtual directional well. Teams model the rig and its actions and responses. Next they create automation and control algorithms similar to their physical counterparts. Then they must model the bit/bha interactions with the wellbore while monitoring the performance of the drillstring and the rig. Finally they bring all of this together to model the effects of drilling a directional well in this virtual setting.
Group B teams will design, build and operate a physical rig to drill a directional well autonomously. This also means that teams must understand the drilling equipment, downhole dysfunctions, and mitigation strategies as well as how to build a control system with real-time algorithms.
The UL Lafayette Drillbotics team qualified as one of the six finalists from group B teams and the TOP team in the US.
The qualified teams are ranked as follows :
Group B:
1 Norwegian University of Science and Technology (Norway)
2 Clausthal University of Technology (Germany)
3 University of Stavanger (Norway)
4 University of Louisiana at Lafayette (USA)
5 Louisiana State University (USA)
6 Colorado School of Mines (USA)
More information can be found on the official competition website.
Geaux Cajuns!
Drillbotics Team members from left to right : Jake Anderson, Tyler Voisin and Nicholas Mascari.