Experimental and modeling hydraulic studies of foam drilling fluid flowing through vertical smooth pipes

Foam has emerged as an efficient drilling fluid for the drilling of low pressure, fractured and matured reservoirs because of its the ability to reduce formation damage, fluid loss, differential sticking etc. However the compressible nature along with its complicated rheology has made its implementa...

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Main Authors: Amit Saxena, A.K. Pathak, Keka Ojha, Shivanjali Sharma
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2017-06-01
Series:Egyptian Journal of Petroleum
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1110062116300253
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spelling doaj-90395291dc8d4d0a938d583d0ede4cc12020-11-24T20:54:57ZengElsevierEgyptian Journal of Petroleum1110-06212017-06-0126227929010.1016/j.ejpe.2016.04.006Experimental and modeling hydraulic studies of foam drilling fluid flowing through vertical smooth pipesAmit Saxena0A.K. Pathak1Keka Ojha2Shivanjali Sharma3Department of Petroleum Engineering, Graphic Era University, Dehradun, IndiaDepartment of Petroleum Engineering, Indian School of Mines, Dhanbad, IndiaDepartment of Petroleum Engineering, Indian School of Mines, Dhanbad, IndiaRajeev Gandhi Institute of Petroleum Technology, Rae Bareli, IndiaFoam has emerged as an efficient drilling fluid for the drilling of low pressure, fractured and matured reservoirs because of its the ability to reduce formation damage, fluid loss, differential sticking etc. However the compressible nature along with its complicated rheology has made its implementation a multifaceted task. Knowledge of the hydrodynamic behavior of drilling fluid within the borehole is the key behind successful implementation of drilling job. However, little effort has been made to develop the hydrodynamic models for the foam flowing with cuttings through pipes of variable diameter. In the present study, hydrodynamics of the foam fluid was investigated through the vertical smooth pipes of different pipe diameters, with variable foam properties in a flow loop system. Effect of cutting loading on pressure drop was also studied. Thus, the present investigation estimates the differential pressure loss across the pipe. The flow loop permits foam flow through 25.4 mm, 38.1 mm and 50.8 mm diameter pipes. The smaller diameter pipes are used to replicate the annular spaces between the drill string and wellbore. The developed model determines the pressure loss along the pipe and the results are compared with a number of existing models. The developed model is able to predict the experimental results more accurately.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1110062116300253FoamRheologyHydraulicsCuttings transportPipe diameterDrilling fluid
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author Amit Saxena
A.K. Pathak
Keka Ojha
Shivanjali Sharma
spellingShingle Amit Saxena
A.K. Pathak
Keka Ojha
Shivanjali Sharma
Experimental and modeling hydraulic studies of foam drilling fluid flowing through vertical smooth pipes
Egyptian Journal of Petroleum
Foam
Rheology
Hydraulics
Cuttings transport
Pipe diameter
Drilling fluid
author_facet Amit Saxena
A.K. Pathak
Keka Ojha
Shivanjali Sharma
author_sort Amit Saxena
title Experimental and modeling hydraulic studies of foam drilling fluid flowing through vertical smooth pipes
title_short Experimental and modeling hydraulic studies of foam drilling fluid flowing through vertical smooth pipes
title_full Experimental and modeling hydraulic studies of foam drilling fluid flowing through vertical smooth pipes
title_fullStr Experimental and modeling hydraulic studies of foam drilling fluid flowing through vertical smooth pipes
title_full_unstemmed Experimental and modeling hydraulic studies of foam drilling fluid flowing through vertical smooth pipes
title_sort experimental and modeling hydraulic studies of foam drilling fluid flowing through vertical smooth pipes
publisher Elsevier
series Egyptian Journal of Petroleum
issn 1110-0621
publishDate 2017-06-01
description Foam has emerged as an efficient drilling fluid for the drilling of low pressure, fractured and matured reservoirs because of its the ability to reduce formation damage, fluid loss, differential sticking etc. However the compressible nature along with its complicated rheology has made its implementation a multifaceted task. Knowledge of the hydrodynamic behavior of drilling fluid within the borehole is the key behind successful implementation of drilling job. However, little effort has been made to develop the hydrodynamic models for the foam flowing with cuttings through pipes of variable diameter. In the present study, hydrodynamics of the foam fluid was investigated through the vertical smooth pipes of different pipe diameters, with variable foam properties in a flow loop system. Effect of cutting loading on pressure drop was also studied. Thus, the present investigation estimates the differential pressure loss across the pipe. The flow loop permits foam flow through 25.4 mm, 38.1 mm and 50.8 mm diameter pipes. The smaller diameter pipes are used to replicate the annular spaces between the drill string and wellbore. The developed model determines the pressure loss along the pipe and the results are compared with a number of existing models. The developed model is able to predict the experimental results more accurately.
topic Foam
Rheology
Hydraulics
Cuttings transport
Pipe diameter
Drilling fluid
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1110062116300253
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