2019
DOI: 10.1051/epjconf/201919600011
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Simulation of steady-state cuttings transport through a horizontal annulus channel

Abstract: The current study is devoted to simulating cuttings transport by drilling fluid through a horizontal section of borehole with an annular cross section. Drill pipe rotates in fixed eccentric position. Steady-state flow is considered. Cuttings are rigid spheres with equal diameters. The carrying fluid is drilling mud with Herschel-Bulkley rheology. Suspension rheology depends on local shear rate and particles concentration. Continuous mixture model with algebraic equation for particles slipping velocity is used.… Show more

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“… Compared to tetrahedral meshes, structured hexahedral meshing is the predominantly applied meshing style in most CFD studies. 41,[208][209][210] This may be attributed to the nature of the annular geometry; thus reducing the risk of unstable and diverging simulations.…”
Section: Application Of Cfdmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… Compared to tetrahedral meshes, structured hexahedral meshing is the predominantly applied meshing style in most CFD studies. 41,[208][209][210] This may be attributed to the nature of the annular geometry; thus reducing the risk of unstable and diverging simulations.…”
Section: Application Of Cfdmentioning
confidence: 99%