2018
DOI: 10.1007/s11249-018-1104-0
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Impacts of Glyceride Additive on Tribological Properties of Water-Based Drilling Mud for Steel–Steel Contact

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“…The change in COF with velocity was studied, and the friction generated by GMS was found to be relatively low; the mechanism is that GMS is adsorbed from the solution by the contact surface and forms an ordered close-packed monolayer. Ji et al [15] used GMS as an additive in water-based mud; the tribological properties were measured by a ball-disk configuration, and the experimental results show that GMS can effectively adsorb on the surface of steel and improve the lubricity of the mud. Nunes et al [16] found that monoglycerides with longer carbon chain lengths showed better tribological properties performance via further adsorption on metal surfaces.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The change in COF with velocity was studied, and the friction generated by GMS was found to be relatively low; the mechanism is that GMS is adsorbed from the solution by the contact surface and forms an ordered close-packed monolayer. Ji et al [15] used GMS as an additive in water-based mud; the tribological properties were measured by a ball-disk configuration, and the experimental results show that GMS can effectively adsorb on the surface of steel and improve the lubricity of the mud. Nunes et al [16] found that monoglycerides with longer carbon chain lengths showed better tribological properties performance via further adsorption on metal surfaces.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…WBDM has received more recognition in recent years due to its lower cost and greater environmental friendliness than oil-based drilling mud. On the other hand, water is a low viscosity fluid with poor tribological properties, resulting in high corrosion and excessive torque values between the casing and drill string, limiting the life of drilling machines and their relative motion (Ji et al, 2018).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, few studies had researched application of microcapsules in drilling operation. In drilling process, the effectiveness of lubricant additives in water-based mud could be influenced by interaction with the active substance or corrosion at the contact part under drilling mud environment according to our previous work (Ji et al, 2018). In this research, microcapsules were used to investigate the tribological properties of water-based mud.…”
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confidence: 99%