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Pressure Sensor and Telemetry Methods for Measurement while Drilling in Geothermal Wells

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Project status report as of end of 2011. Key milestones and accomplishments in the year 2011 include:
Proof of feasibility of analog and digital components with their lifetime tested for more than 500 hours at 300 degrees C,
Demonstration of ceramic-based packaging capable of surviving 300 degrees C,
Demonstration of a temperature sensor system,
Completion of the design of a pressure sensor system, and
Demonstration of a prototype of the digital telemetry system.

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TY - DATA AB - Project status report as of end of 2011. Key milestones and accomplishments in the year 2011 include: Proof of feasibility of analog and digital components with their lifetime tested for more than 500 hours at 300 degrees C, Demonstration of ceramic-based packaging capable of surviving 300 degrees C, Demonstration of a temperature sensor system, Completion of the design of a pressure sensor system, and Demonstration of a prototype of the digital telemetry system. AU - Vert, Alexey DB - Open Energy Data Initiative (OEDI) DP - Open EI | National Renewable Energy Laboratory DO - KW - geothermal KW - sic KW - electronics KW - high temperature KW - measurement while drilling KW - mud pulsing KW - pressure sensor KW - telemetry KW - temperature sensor KW - pressure measurement KW - technical report KW - year end report KW - integrated circuitry KW - egs LA - English DA - 2012/01/01 PY - 2012 PB - GE Global Research T1 - Pressure Sensor and Telemetry Methods for Measurement while Drilling in Geothermal Wells UR - https://data.openei.org/submissions/6478 ER -
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Vert, Alexey. Pressure Sensor and Telemetry Methods for Measurement while Drilling in Geothermal Wells. GE Global Research, 1 January, 2012, GDR. https://gdr.openei.org/submissions/89.
Vert, A. (2012). Pressure Sensor and Telemetry Methods for Measurement while Drilling in Geothermal Wells. [Data set]. GDR. GE Global Research. https://gdr.openei.org/submissions/89
Vert, Alexey. Pressure Sensor and Telemetry Methods for Measurement while Drilling in Geothermal Wells. GE Global Research, January, 1, 2012. Distributed by GDR. https://gdr.openei.org/submissions/89
@misc{OEDI_Dataset_6478, title = {Pressure Sensor and Telemetry Methods for Measurement while Drilling in Geothermal Wells}, author = {Vert, Alexey}, abstractNote = {Project status report as of end of 2011. Key milestones and accomplishments in the year 2011 include:
Proof of feasibility of analog and digital components with their lifetime tested for more than 500 hours at 300 degrees C,
Demonstration of ceramic-based packaging capable of surviving 300 degrees C,
Demonstration of a temperature sensor system,
Completion of the design of a pressure sensor system, and
Demonstration of a prototype of the digital telemetry system.}, url = {https://gdr.openei.org/submissions/89}, year = {2012}, howpublished = {GDR, GE Global Research, https://gdr.openei.org/submissions/89}, note = {Accessed: 2025-05-07} }

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Data from Jan 1, 2012

Last updated Aug 2, 2017

Submitted Mar 21, 2012

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GE Global Research

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Alexey Vert

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Alexey Vert

GE Global Research

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Project Name Recovery Act: Pressure Sensor and Telemetry Methods for Measurement while Drilling in Geothermal Wells

Project Lead William Vandermeer

Project Number EE0002755

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