Vipulanandan model for the rheological properties with ultimate shear stress of oil well cement modified with nanoclay

In this study, the effect of clay nanoparticles (NC) and temperature on the rheological properties with ultimate shear stress and weight loss of the oil well cement (class H) modified with NC was investigated. The NC content was varied between 0 and 1% by the weight of the cement. The total weight l...

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Main Author: Ahmed S. Mohammed
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2018-09-01
Series:Egyptian Journal of Petroleum
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1110062117300478
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spelling doaj-415e25c53c624f2e85584f6081815e702020-11-24T23:56:43ZengElsevierEgyptian Journal of Petroleum1110-06212018-09-01273335347Vipulanandan model for the rheological properties with ultimate shear stress of oil well cement modified with nanoclayAhmed S. Mohammed0Department of Civil Engineering, University of Sulaimani, Iraq-Kurdistan Region-Sulaimani, IraqIn this study, the effect of clay nanoparticles (NC) and temperature on the rheological properties with ultimate shear stress and weight loss of the oil well cement (class H) modified with NC was investigated. The NC content was varied between 0 and 1% by the weight of the cement. The total weight loss at 800 °C for the oil well cement decreased from 6.10% to 1.03%, a 83% reduction when the cement was mixed with 1% of NC. The results also showed that 1% of NC increased the rheological properties of the cement slurry. The NC modification increased the yield stress (τo) and plastic viscosity (PV) by 5%–65% and 3%–16% respectively based on the NC content and the temperature of the cement slurry. The shear thinning behavior of the cement slurry with and without NC has been quantified using the Vipulanandan rheological model and compared with the Herschel-Bulkley model. The Vipulanandan rheological model has a maximum shear stress limit were as the Herschel-Bulkley model did not have a limit on the maximum shear stress. Based on the Vipulanandan rheological model the maximum shear stress produced by the 0% and 1% of NC at the temperature of 25 °C were 102 Pa and 117 Pa respectively hence an increase of 15% in the ultimate shear stress due to the addition of NC. The addition of 1% of NC increased the compressive strength of the cement by 12% and 43% after 1 day and 28 days of curing respectively. The modulus of elasticity of the cement increased with the additional of 1% NC by 6% and 76% after 1 day and 28 days of curing respectively. Effects of NC content and the temperature on the model parameters have been quantified using a nonlinear model (NLM). The NLM quantified the effect of NC treatment on all the model parameters. Keywords: Cement slurry, Nanoclay, Temperature, Rheological properties, Shear stress limit, Modelinghttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1110062117300478
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Vipulanandan model for the rheological properties with ultimate shear stress of oil well cement modified with nanoclay
Egyptian Journal of Petroleum
author_facet Ahmed S. Mohammed
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title Vipulanandan model for the rheological properties with ultimate shear stress of oil well cement modified with nanoclay
title_short Vipulanandan model for the rheological properties with ultimate shear stress of oil well cement modified with nanoclay
title_full Vipulanandan model for the rheological properties with ultimate shear stress of oil well cement modified with nanoclay
title_fullStr Vipulanandan model for the rheological properties with ultimate shear stress of oil well cement modified with nanoclay
title_full_unstemmed Vipulanandan model for the rheological properties with ultimate shear stress of oil well cement modified with nanoclay
title_sort vipulanandan model for the rheological properties with ultimate shear stress of oil well cement modified with nanoclay
publisher Elsevier
series Egyptian Journal of Petroleum
issn 1110-0621
publishDate 2018-09-01
description In this study, the effect of clay nanoparticles (NC) and temperature on the rheological properties with ultimate shear stress and weight loss of the oil well cement (class H) modified with NC was investigated. The NC content was varied between 0 and 1% by the weight of the cement. The total weight loss at 800 °C for the oil well cement decreased from 6.10% to 1.03%, a 83% reduction when the cement was mixed with 1% of NC. The results also showed that 1% of NC increased the rheological properties of the cement slurry. The NC modification increased the yield stress (τo) and plastic viscosity (PV) by 5%–65% and 3%–16% respectively based on the NC content and the temperature of the cement slurry. The shear thinning behavior of the cement slurry with and without NC has been quantified using the Vipulanandan rheological model and compared with the Herschel-Bulkley model. The Vipulanandan rheological model has a maximum shear stress limit were as the Herschel-Bulkley model did not have a limit on the maximum shear stress. Based on the Vipulanandan rheological model the maximum shear stress produced by the 0% and 1% of NC at the temperature of 25 °C were 102 Pa and 117 Pa respectively hence an increase of 15% in the ultimate shear stress due to the addition of NC. The addition of 1% of NC increased the compressive strength of the cement by 12% and 43% after 1 day and 28 days of curing respectively. The modulus of elasticity of the cement increased with the additional of 1% NC by 6% and 76% after 1 day and 28 days of curing respectively. Effects of NC content and the temperature on the model parameters have been quantified using a nonlinear model (NLM). The NLM quantified the effect of NC treatment on all the model parameters. Keywords: Cement slurry, Nanoclay, Temperature, Rheological properties, Shear stress limit, Modeling
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