
DIVISOR: Real-time Drilling Visualizations for Virtual Reality
Author(s) -
Thiago Porcino,
Marcia M. Dorea,
Diego Cordeiro Barboza,
Wesley Oliveira,
Eric C. Romani,
Fernando Perin,
Joao H. Batista
Publication year - 2020
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.5753/svr_estendido.2020.12959
Subject(s) - virtual reality , computer science , drilling , process (computing) , visualization , virtual machine , work (physics) , human–computer interaction , engineering , mechanical engineering , operating system , artificial intelligence
Well drilling is one of the most expensive tasks in oilfield exploration and development projects, especially in offshore assets. Thus, this activity is under constant evolution, given that any improvement in equipment or process can result in significant savings for the company operating that field. Meanwhile, virtual reality (VR) is one of the vital industry 4.0 trends to enable simulations and training safely for users. This work aims to provide a new tool to increase the drilling team’s efficiency by recreating drilling visualizations in a virtual environment. This environment enables training, evaluating, and simulating different scenarios in a well drilling and provide realtime insights to the engineers when coupled with other diagnostics tools.