A Laboratory Study of Factors Affecting Primary Cement Sheath Strength

An investigation of factors affecting cement sheath strength has been carried out. This study performed on hardened (cured for seven days) cement specimens. These specimens were prepared by mixing 35% fresh water by weight of dry Portland cement (class A according to API classification or C 150 type...

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Main Author: Musaed N.J. Al-Awad
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 1997-01-01
Series:Journal of King Saud University: Engineering Sciences
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1018363918306706
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spelling doaj-c145e2488ee44649a0a91568c2ef9e7f2020-11-25T02:01:52ZengElsevierJournal of King Saud University: Engineering Sciences1018-36391997-01-0191113127A Laboratory Study of Factors Affecting Primary Cement Sheath StrengthMusaed N.J. Al-Awad0Petroleum Engineering Department, College of Engineering, King Saud University, P.O. Box 800, Riyadh 11421, Saudi ArabiaAn investigation of factors affecting cement sheath strength has been carried out. This study performed on hardened (cured for seven days) cement specimens. These specimens were prepared by mixing 35% fresh water by weight of dry Portland cement (class A according to API classification or C 150 type 1 according to ASTM classification) plus various percentages of Thumama sand (5-40% by weight of dry cement). The relationship between cement tensile and compressive strengths as well as cement direct and indirect tensile strenghs have been established. Factors affecting cement-casing and cement-formation shear bond strength were studied. Cement compressive and tensile strength were correlated to each other as well as to the cement shear bond strength. It was found that casing surface roughness, casing surface cleaning and casing centralization have enhanced the strength of cement-casing shear bond, whereas the deposition of mud cake on the wall of the simulated borehole has reduced the strength of cement-formation shear bond.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1018363918306706
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A Laboratory Study of Factors Affecting Primary Cement Sheath Strength
Journal of King Saud University: Engineering Sciences
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title A Laboratory Study of Factors Affecting Primary Cement Sheath Strength
title_short A Laboratory Study of Factors Affecting Primary Cement Sheath Strength
title_full A Laboratory Study of Factors Affecting Primary Cement Sheath Strength
title_fullStr A Laboratory Study of Factors Affecting Primary Cement Sheath Strength
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issn 1018-3639
publishDate 1997-01-01
description An investigation of factors affecting cement sheath strength has been carried out. This study performed on hardened (cured for seven days) cement specimens. These specimens were prepared by mixing 35% fresh water by weight of dry Portland cement (class A according to API classification or C 150 type 1 according to ASTM classification) plus various percentages of Thumama sand (5-40% by weight of dry cement). The relationship between cement tensile and compressive strengths as well as cement direct and indirect tensile strenghs have been established. Factors affecting cement-casing and cement-formation shear bond strength were studied. Cement compressive and tensile strength were correlated to each other as well as to the cement shear bond strength. It was found that casing surface roughness, casing surface cleaning and casing centralization have enhanced the strength of cement-casing shear bond, whereas the deposition of mud cake on the wall of the simulated borehole has reduced the strength of cement-formation shear bond.
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