Simulation of steady-state cuttings transport through a horizontal annulus channel
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...
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doaj-7bf3240cc962428bb31b64ad33ad574e2021-08-02T09:22:59ZengEDP SciencesEPJ Web of Conferences2100-014X2019-01-011960001110.1051/epjconf/201919600011epjconf_avtfg18_00011Simulation of steady-state cuttings transport through a horizontal annulus channelIgnatenko Yaroslav0Gavrilov Andrey1Bocharov Oleg2May Roland3Baker Hughes Russia, Novosibirsk Technology CenterInstitute of Thermophysics of SB RAS, Krasnoyarsk branchBaker Hughes Russia, Novosibirsk Technology CenterBaker Hughes, a GE company, Celle Technology CenterThe 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. Two hydrodynamic regimes are considered: axial flow without drill pipe rotation and with drill pipe rotation. In the case of axial flow was shown that increasing of power index n and consistency factor k increases pressure gradient and decreases cuttings concentration. Increasing of yield stress leads to increasing of pressure gradient and cuttings concentration. Cuttings concentration achieves constant value for high yield stress and not depends on it. Rotation of the drill pipe significantly changes the flow structure: pressure loss occurs and particles concentration decreases in the cross section. Two basic regimes of rotational flow are observed: domination of primary vortex around drill pipe and domination secondary vorticity structures. Transition between regimes leads to significant changes of flow integral parameters.https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201919600011 |
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Ignatenko Yaroslav Gavrilov Andrey Bocharov Oleg May Roland |
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Simulation of steady-state cuttings transport through a horizontal annulus channel |
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Simulation of steady-state cuttings transport through a horizontal annulus channel |
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Simulation of steady-state cuttings transport through a horizontal annulus channel |
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Simulation of steady-state cuttings transport through a horizontal annulus channel |
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Simulation of steady-state cuttings transport through a horizontal annulus channel |
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simulation of steady-state cuttings transport through a horizontal annulus channel |
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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. Two hydrodynamic regimes are considered: axial flow without drill pipe rotation and with drill pipe rotation. In the case of axial flow was shown that increasing of power index n and consistency factor k increases pressure gradient and decreases cuttings concentration. Increasing of yield
stress leads to increasing of pressure gradient and cuttings concentration. Cuttings concentration achieves constant value for high yield stress and not depends on it. Rotation of the drill pipe significantly changes the flow
structure: pressure loss occurs and particles concentration decreases in the cross section. Two basic regimes of rotational flow are observed: domination of primary vortex around drill pipe and domination secondary vorticity structures. Transition between regimes leads to significant changes of flow integral parameters. |
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