2019
DOI: 10.46984/sebatik.v23i1.436
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A Review Dynamic Vibration on Drill String in Drilling Operation

Abstract: For decades, researchers have investigated the phenomenon of vibrations in drilling activities. One of the interesting things is the vibration in the drillstring. Vibration might be caused by Interfere with each other between the drilling mud and drilling string, contact forces between the drillstring and wellbore, and interfere with each other between bit and wellbore that can ruin the drilling equipment, the drillstring and/or the stabilizers.  This paper presents several experiments in different met… Show more

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“…Fig.4-Rate of penetration variation with input energy at different stages of drilling(Dupriest 2006) Axial Vibrations Axial vibrations are longitudinal vibrations that happen because of the bit-formation interaction. Bit bounce is the most acute representation of axial vibrations, where the bit loses its contact with the formation bottom due to resonance in the axial direction and cause drill bit bounce, which damages the BHA and increases NPT(Afriansyah and Basri 2019;Clausen et al 2014;Dykstra 1996;Ghasemloonia et al 2015;Li et al 2022;Paslay and Bogy 1963). Axial vibration is most common in vertical boreholes while drilling hard formations, and it can be detected at the surface by WOB variations.…”
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“…Fig.4-Rate of penetration variation with input energy at different stages of drilling(Dupriest 2006) Axial Vibrations Axial vibrations are longitudinal vibrations that happen because of the bit-formation interaction. Bit bounce is the most acute representation of axial vibrations, where the bit loses its contact with the formation bottom due to resonance in the axial direction and cause drill bit bounce, which damages the BHA and increases NPT(Afriansyah and Basri 2019;Clausen et al 2014;Dykstra 1996;Ghasemloonia et al 2015;Li et al 2022;Paslay and Bogy 1963). Axial vibration is most common in vertical boreholes while drilling hard formations, and it can be detected at the surface by WOB variations.…”
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confidence: 99%