Effect of Size-Controlled Nanofluid on Mechanical Properties, Microstructure, and Rheological Behavior of Cement Slurry for Oil Well Cementing
Ramaswamy Gautam,
Abhinav Hazra,
Prashant Faujdar
et al.
Abstract:The optimal design of cement slurry by balancing various cement additives and cement is critical for effective oil well cementation job. However, given adverse circumstances of application, existing additives may not be sufficient to perform suitably in challenging conditions, leading to premature cement hydration, formation of microcracks, and gas channeling pathways. Thus, this study explores the use of a single-step silica nanofluid (NP size: 5−10, 90−100, and 250− 300 nm and concentration: 1, 3, and 5 wt %… Show more
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