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What (who) is downhole measurements - definition

PROGRESSIVE CAVITY POSITIVE DISPLACEMENT PUMP FOR WELL DRILLING
Downhole motor
  • Mud Motor Animation

History of latitude         
ASPECT OF HISTORY
History of latitude measurements
The Greeks studied the results of the measurements of latitude by the explorer Pytheas who voyaged to Britain and beyond, as far as the Arctic Circle (observing the midnight sun), in 325 BC. They used several methods to measure latitude, including the height of the Sun above the horizon at midday, measured using a gnōmōn (a word that originally meant an interpreter or judge); the length of the day at the summer solstice, and the elevation of the Sun at winter solstice.
Permanent downhole gauge         
DOWNHOLE
Permanent Downhole Gauge
A permanent downhole gauge (PDG) is a pressure and/or temperature gauge permanently installed in an oil or gas well. Typically they are installed in tubing in the well and can measure the tubing pressure or annulus pressure or both.
Radiation Measurements         
JOURNAL
Radiat. Meas.; Radiat Meas; Radiation Measurements (journal); Rad. Meas.; Rad Meas; Nuclear Tracks and Radiation Measurements; Nucl Tracks Radiat Meas; Nucl. Tracks Radiat. Meas.; Nuclear Tracks & Radiation Measurements; Nucl. Tracks Rad. Meas.; Nucl Tracks Rad Meas
Radiation Measurements is a monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal covering research on nuclear science and radiation physics. It was established in 1994 and is published by Elsevier.

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Mud motor

A mud motor (or drilling motor) is a progressive cavity positive displacement pump (PCPD) placed in the drill string to provide additional power to the bit while drilling. The PCPD pump uses drilling fluid (commonly referred to as drilling mud, or just mud) to create eccentric motion in the power section of the motor which is transferred as concentric power to the drill bit. The mud motor uses different rotor and stator configurations to provide optimum performance for the desired drilling operation, typically increasing the number of lobes and length of power assembly for greater horsepower. In certain applications, compressed air, or other gas, can be used for mud motor input power. Normal rotation of the bit while using a mud motor can be from 60 rpm to over 100 rpm.