Complex dynamics of drill-strings: Theory and experiments

We investigate complex drill-string dynamics in a downhole drilling where strong nonlinear interactions between various types of vibration take place. First, we present a low dimensional model of the downhole drilling where a drill-bit cutting a rock formation has a strong coupling between torsional...

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Main Authors: Wiercigroch Marian, Kapitaniak Marcin, Vaziri Vahid, Nandakumar Krishnan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2018-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201821101002
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spelling doaj-615c747742b14bd096c3823a30f03f282021-02-02T02:12:31ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2018-01-012110100210.1051/matecconf/201821101002matecconf_vetomacxiv2018_01002Complex dynamics of drill-strings: Theory and experimentsWiercigroch MarianKapitaniak MarcinVaziri VahidNandakumar KrishnanWe investigate complex drill-string dynamics in a downhole drilling where strong nonlinear interactions between various types of vibration take place. First, we present a low dimensional model of the downhole drilling where a drill-bit cutting a rock formation has a strong coupling between torsional and axial oscillations. The model can be used to study drilling stability as an example results are given. Then we introduce a new experimental rig developed by the Centre for Applied Dynamics Research at the University of Aberdeen, capable of reproducing all major types of drill-string vibration. One of the most important features of this versatile experimental rig is the fact that commercial drill-bits, employed in the drilling industry, and real rock-samples are used. The rig operate in different configurations, which enables the experimental study of various phenomena, such as stick-slip oscillations, whirling and drill-bit bounce. It also allows to determine mechanical characteristics of the drill-bits, which are used to calibrate mathematical models.https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201821101002
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Complex dynamics of drill-strings: Theory and experiments
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title Complex dynamics of drill-strings: Theory and experiments
title_short Complex dynamics of drill-strings: Theory and experiments
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publishDate 2018-01-01
description We investigate complex drill-string dynamics in a downhole drilling where strong nonlinear interactions between various types of vibration take place. First, we present a low dimensional model of the downhole drilling where a drill-bit cutting a rock formation has a strong coupling between torsional and axial oscillations. The model can be used to study drilling stability as an example results are given. Then we introduce a new experimental rig developed by the Centre for Applied Dynamics Research at the University of Aberdeen, capable of reproducing all major types of drill-string vibration. One of the most important features of this versatile experimental rig is the fact that commercial drill-bits, employed in the drilling industry, and real rock-samples are used. The rig operate in different configurations, which enables the experimental study of various phenomena, such as stick-slip oscillations, whirling and drill-bit bounce. It also allows to determine mechanical characteristics of the drill-bits, which are used to calibrate mathematical models.
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