2022
DOI: 10.2118/210574-pa
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Numerical Simulation of the Straight-Swirling Integrated Jet and Its Application in Natural Gas Hydrate Drilling

Abstract: Summary Natural gas hydrate (NGH) is a potential clean energy source and is buried abundantly in seafloor sediments. Waterjet is a key technology involved in both the marine NGH solid fluidization exploitation method and the integrated radial jet drilling and completion method. To improve the efficiency of breaking and extracting NGH through a waterjet, a straight-swirling integrated jet (SSIJ) nozzle is designed based on the convergent-divergent geometry and impeller in this study. With a compu… Show more

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“…In this study, the submerged jet was turbulent in the vapor-liquid twophase flow field [32]. Therefore, the numerical simulation employed the multiphase and turbulence models, with the governing equations found in reference [33].…”
Section: Equation Of the Nozzle Discharge Coefficientmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this study, the submerged jet was turbulent in the vapor-liquid twophase flow field [32]. Therefore, the numerical simulation employed the multiphase and turbulence models, with the governing equations found in reference [33].…”
Section: Equation Of the Nozzle Discharge Coefficientmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Compared with the erosion damage, the damage caused by stress wave propagation predominated and the jet distance and S H affected the crushing effect. Zhang et al , analyzed the water jet erosion process of hydrate-bearing sediments and noted the appearance of cylindrical erosion pits. The rotating jet method can achieve better results; however, the jet effect is reduced under confining pressure and submergence conditions.…”
Section: Near-well Reconstructionmentioning
confidence: 99%