Volume 8: Polar and Arctic Sciences and Technology; Petroleum Technology 2016
DOI: 10.1115/omae2016-54047
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Experimental Investigation of Cuttings Transport With Oil Based Drilling Fluids

Abstract: Drilling fluids are very complex and are essential for safe and efficient drilling operations. It is vital for the drilling operator to be able to select an appropriate fluid for each individual well, including the decision of using oil-based or water-based fluids or “muds” (OBM or WBM). In this article we present results from a comparative study of three OBM’s which are based on the same fluid system (Versatec). This work is part of a larger investigation where the main objective is to identify and evaluate t… Show more

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“…Results from the experimental investigation of oil-based fluids were reported (Sayindla et al, 2016). This paper presents comparative results of the oil-based and water-based fluids.…”
Section: Fluidsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Results from the experimental investigation of oil-based fluids were reported (Sayindla et al, 2016). This paper presents comparative results of the oil-based and water-based fluids.…”
Section: Fluidsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, rotation of drill string has a diminishing effect on Reynolds number at higher flow rates. Since we observe a significant effect of rotation on pressure gradient the Reynolds number definition used for our calculations is not sufficient to characterize the pressure gradient with rotation (Sayindla et al, 2016). Figure 9 presents the results from the experiments with continuous injection of sand particles.…”
Section: Figure 7 Reynolds Number At Various Flow Velocities For Wbm mentioning
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“…Length of the Cementing Section (l), m 500 1 Wellbore Size, in 16 As the radius ratio is r i /r o = 0.81 ≥0.3, it is acceptable to unwrap the annulus into a Hele-Shaw cell [14]. By assuming a standoff of 60% equivalent to 0.004 m distance between the casing and wellbore centers (d) (by using Equation ( 1)), the width and the variation of the gap by the width in the equivalent Hele-Shaw cell are calculated using Equations ( 5) and (6).…”
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“…There are numerous numerical and experimental studies of the displacement flows of Newtonian and non-Newtonian fluids in annular geometries. Due to the problematic rheological behaviors of non-Newtonian fluids with and without yield-stress, there are fewer experimental studies about fluid flows in concentric and eccentric annular geometries with similarity to wellbore annulus in primary cementing [4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16]. In these limited experimental studies, it has been established that the type of flow (laminar, transition, and turbulent) [5,[10][11][12]17,18] and degree of eccentricity affect displacement efficiency significantly [19].…”
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