Mathematical Modeling of the Differential Sticking Coefficient of Clay Drilling Fluids

The main objective of this work is to propose a mathematical model for the differential sticking coefficient of clayey drilling fluids with a lubricant as an additive and evaluate the influence of differential pressure and lubricant content on filter cake thickness and permeability. Tests were carri...

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Main Authors: Igor Rafael Ribeiro Aires, Beethoven Gomes dos Santos Costa, Renalle Cristina Alves de Medeiros Nascimento, Luciana Viana Amorim
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Published: Reaserch Institute of Petroleum Industry 2016-01-01
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Online Access:https://jpst.ripi.ir/article_564_f4d66fb70813e5bb907c728d02927857.pdf
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author Igor Rafael Ribeiro Aires
Beethoven Gomes dos Santos Costa
Renalle Cristina Alves de Medeiros Nascimento
Luciana Viana Amorim
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description The main objective of this work is to propose a mathematical model for the differential sticking coefficient of clayey drilling fluids with a lubricant as an additive and evaluate the influence of differential pressure and lubricant content on filter cake thickness and permeability. Tests were carried out on fluids composed of water and 4.86% of active bentonite clay prepared in Hamilton Beach agitators at a high rotation speed (17000 rpm) for 20 minutes. After a 24-hour time-out in a closed container, lubricants were added to the fluids at different levels. To obtain the differential sticking coefficient (DSC), and the filter cake, a differential sticking tester by Fann with a spherical torque plate was used, and the filter cake thickness was determined in an extensometer. The setting time, differential pressure, and lubricant content were defined as the input variables (independent variables) to the DSC mathematical model. The differential pressure and lubricant rate were the independent variables to the mathematical model of filter cake thickness (FCT) and permeability (K), which varied according to a factorial planning, was known as a second order model. The experimental data regression was performed utilizing Statistic software, version 7.0. The results clearly showed that it was possible to obtain a statistically meaningful and predictive mathematical model for DSC. It was also observed that the increase in the lubricant content was responsible for a DSC value reduction due to the fact that the lubricant was a dispersing agent reducing the filtrate volume and the filter cake thickness, and thereby decreasing the sticking risk due to differential pressure. Finally, from the analysis of point values and response surfaces for FCT and K, it was possible to observe tendencies that made clear that the differential pressure and lubricant content influenced filter cake properties.
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spelling doaj.art-86d31f276e6d4a0bb7df9677ce11cc192022-12-21T18:18:19ZengReaserch Institute of Petroleum IndustryJournal of Petroleum Science and Technology2251-659X2645-33122016-01-016111310.22078/jpst.2016.564564Mathematical Modeling of the Differential Sticking Coefficient of Clay Drilling FluidsIgor Rafael Ribeiro Aires0Beethoven Gomes dos Santos Costa1Renalle Cristina Alves de Medeiros Nascimento2Luciana Viana Amorim3Mechanical Engineering Academic Unit, Petroleum Engineering, Federal University of Campina Grande, BrazilMechanical Engineering Academic Unit, Petroleum Engineering, Federal University of Campina Grande, BrazilPPG-CEMat, Center of Science and Technology, Federal University of Campina Grande, BrazilMechanical Engineering Academic Unit, Petroleum Engineering, Federal University of Campina Grande, BrazilThe main objective of this work is to propose a mathematical model for the differential sticking coefficient of clayey drilling fluids with a lubricant as an additive and evaluate the influence of differential pressure and lubricant content on filter cake thickness and permeability. Tests were carried out on fluids composed of water and 4.86% of active bentonite clay prepared in Hamilton Beach agitators at a high rotation speed (17000 rpm) for 20 minutes. After a 24-hour time-out in a closed container, lubricants were added to the fluids at different levels. To obtain the differential sticking coefficient (DSC), and the filter cake, a differential sticking tester by Fann with a spherical torque plate was used, and the filter cake thickness was determined in an extensometer. The setting time, differential pressure, and lubricant content were defined as the input variables (independent variables) to the DSC mathematical model. The differential pressure and lubricant rate were the independent variables to the mathematical model of filter cake thickness (FCT) and permeability (K), which varied according to a factorial planning, was known as a second order model. The experimental data regression was performed utilizing Statistic software, version 7.0. The results clearly showed that it was possible to obtain a statistically meaningful and predictive mathematical model for DSC. It was also observed that the increase in the lubricant content was responsible for a DSC value reduction due to the fact that the lubricant was a dispersing agent reducing the filtrate volume and the filter cake thickness, and thereby decreasing the sticking risk due to differential pressure. Finally, from the analysis of point values and response surfaces for FCT and K, it was possible to observe tendencies that made clear that the differential pressure and lubricant content influenced filter cake properties.https://jpst.ripi.ir/article_564_f4d66fb70813e5bb907c728d02927857.pdffluidsdifferential stickingmodeling
spellingShingle Igor Rafael Ribeiro Aires
Beethoven Gomes dos Santos Costa
Renalle Cristina Alves de Medeiros Nascimento
Luciana Viana Amorim
Mathematical Modeling of the Differential Sticking Coefficient of Clay Drilling Fluids
Journal of Petroleum Science and Technology
fluids
differential sticking
modeling
title Mathematical Modeling of the Differential Sticking Coefficient of Clay Drilling Fluids
title_full Mathematical Modeling of the Differential Sticking Coefficient of Clay Drilling Fluids
title_fullStr Mathematical Modeling of the Differential Sticking Coefficient of Clay Drilling Fluids
title_full_unstemmed Mathematical Modeling of the Differential Sticking Coefficient of Clay Drilling Fluids
title_short Mathematical Modeling of the Differential Sticking Coefficient of Clay Drilling Fluids
title_sort mathematical modeling of the differential sticking coefficient of clay drilling fluids
topic fluids
differential sticking
modeling
url https://jpst.ripi.ir/article_564_f4d66fb70813e5bb907c728d02927857.pdf
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