IADC/SPE Drilling Conference and Exhibition 2014
DOI: 10.2118/167950-ms
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The Effects of Drillstring Eccentricity, Rotation and Buckling Configurations on Annular Frictional Pressure Losses While Circulating Yield Power Law Fluids

Abstract: An experimental study followed by comprehensive flow modeling is presented. The experiments were conducted on a horizontal well setup with drillstring under compression, considering the influence of rotation on frictional pressure losses of Yield Power Law (YPL) fluids. Flow through various buckling configurations with and without drillstring rotation was investigated. A new correlation is presented for the transition from laminar to turbulent regions in concentric and eccentric annuli. A broad model of flow o… Show more

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“…Several researchers investigated the drill string rotation effect on the annulus pressure drop by ascribing to the flow regime (laminar or turbulent), formation of Taylor vortices, drill pipe eccentricity and various other parameters (Ahmed and Miska, 2008;Cartalos and Dupuis, 1993;Erge et al, 2015;Erge et al, 2014;McCann et al, 1995;Ozbayoglu and Sorgun, 2010;Saasen, 2013;Sorgun et al, 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several researchers investigated the drill string rotation effect on the annulus pressure drop by ascribing to the flow regime (laminar or turbulent), formation of Taylor vortices, drill pipe eccentricity and various other parameters (Ahmed and Miska, 2008;Cartalos and Dupuis, 1993;Erge et al, 2015;Erge et al, 2014;McCann et al, 1995;Ozbayoglu and Sorgun, 2010;Saasen, 2013;Sorgun et al, 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Erge et al [7] presented a new correlation for laminar region, transition from laminar to turbulent regions and turbulent region to propose new friction factor ( 0 ) in order to predict annular pressure loss with pipe rotation. The expression are described as follow: where N is consistency index, is the dimensionless force and is the dimensionless rotation.…”
Section: Ifmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In vertical wells, the influence of cuttings on drilling hydraulics is not profound. Cuttings deposition increases when wells deviate from vertical and become highest in horizontal wells [7] [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%