Identification of temperature anomalies during geotechnical monitoring

UDK: 658.382.3:622.276
DOI: 10.24887/0028-2448-2024-4-117-120
Key words: observations of the temperature regime of foundation soils, temperature anomalies, weighted temperature model, weight coefficient, mechanical safety, operational reliability
Authors: V.K. Filimonova (NK Rosneft-NTC LLC, RF, Krasnodar), A.V. Piven (NK Rosneft-NTC LLC, RF, Krasnodar), A.F. Sazhin (NK Rosneft-NTC LLC, RF, Krasnodar), A.V. Zagumennikova (NK Rosneft-NTC LLC, RF, Krasnodar), N.G. Gilev (Rosneft Oil Company, RF, Moscow)

Ensuring the mechanical safety of industrial facilities is one of the key tasks of the oil and gas industry. This is crucial for maintaining the stability and effectiveness of the entire industry. To achieve this, a comprehensive approach is taken to monitoring the technical state of structures at all stages of their life cycle. This approach allows the early identification of potential problems and the prevention of potential accidents. Monitoring the negative temperature of soils provides valuable information about the state of the soil and can be used to predict changes in such temperatures. At the same time, errors are possible when monitoring foundation soil temperatures. The article discusses these errors and suggests methods for their detection and correction. To improve the accuracy of ground temperature measurement, a specialized automatic module has been created. This module detects anomalies in the temperature data logs of soils with a low temperature. This module is an innovative solution that significantly increases the efficiency of temperature monitoring. Its use makes it possible to respond quickly to any changes and prevent potential accidents at an early stage. The use of such an automatic module can help to timely detect temperature anomalies, which, in turn, helps to prevent accidents in the early stages. Ensuring mechanical safety is a key task for Rosneft Oil Company, the use of an automated module can help to solve it.

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