Study On Batu Gajah Clay as Drilling Fluid Materials

CLAY is a common material used for water based drilling fluid. The montmorillonite found in clay is beneficial for the drilling fluid technology. This project aims to evaluate the suitability of the clay as the drilling fluid material. This project is to analyze the physical, chemical, and minera...

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Main Author: Yasmin Khamis, Yasmin
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2010
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spelling my-utp-utpedia.132017-01-25T09:43:54Z http://utpedia.utp.edu.my/13/ Study On Batu Gajah Clay as Drilling Fluid Materials Yasmin Khamis, Yasmin TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) CLAY is a common material used for water based drilling fluid. The montmorillonite found in clay is beneficial for the drilling fluid technology. This project aims to evaluate the suitability of the clay as the drilling fluid material. This project is to analyze the physical, chemical, and mineralogy and also the rheological properties of the clay sample from Batu Gajah. Based on the physical analysis, the clay was found to be silt with high plasticity value. The clay then analyzed for its mineral composition using X Ray Diffractometer, and the sample was proven to be mainly composed of quartz. X Ray Fluorescence (XRF) analysis shows that the ratio of A1203/SiO2 is 1/3 which however proven that they clay sample contains high montmorillonite. The clay sample was shown to have low capacity of water adsorption as it obtained very low value of Cation Exchanged Capacity (CEC) compared to the reference bentonite. The clay has weak Theological properties such as the viscosity, yield point and gel strength. Due to the weak Theological properties, the clay sample experienced huge losses of filtration that caused the mud cake thickness to be higher than the reference bentonite. Overall, the raw clay sample is not suitable to be formulated to drilling fluid. Therefore, there are recommendations for the clay sample to improve its weak properties. Organic polymer can be used to control the rheology and filtrate loss for water based drilling fluid. 2010 Final Year Project NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://utpedia.utp.edu.my/13/1/0001.pdf Yasmin Khamis, Yasmin (2010) Study On Batu Gajah Clay as Drilling Fluid Materials. UNSPECIFIED. (Submitted)
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Yasmin Khamis, Yasmin
Study On Batu Gajah Clay as Drilling Fluid Materials
description CLAY is a common material used for water based drilling fluid. The montmorillonite found in clay is beneficial for the drilling fluid technology. This project aims to evaluate the suitability of the clay as the drilling fluid material. This project is to analyze the physical, chemical, and mineralogy and also the rheological properties of the clay sample from Batu Gajah. Based on the physical analysis, the clay was found to be silt with high plasticity value. The clay then analyzed for its mineral composition using X Ray Diffractometer, and the sample was proven to be mainly composed of quartz. X Ray Fluorescence (XRF) analysis shows that the ratio of A1203/SiO2 is 1/3 which however proven that they clay sample contains high montmorillonite. The clay sample was shown to have low capacity of water adsorption as it obtained very low value of Cation Exchanged Capacity (CEC) compared to the reference bentonite. The clay has weak Theological properties such as the viscosity, yield point and gel strength. Due to the weak Theological properties, the clay sample experienced huge losses of filtration that caused the mud cake thickness to be higher than the reference bentonite. Overall, the raw clay sample is not suitable to be formulated to drilling fluid. Therefore, there are recommendations for the clay sample to improve its weak properties. Organic polymer can be used to control the rheology and filtrate loss for water based drilling fluid.
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author Yasmin Khamis, Yasmin
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title Study On Batu Gajah Clay as Drilling Fluid Materials
title_short Study On Batu Gajah Clay as Drilling Fluid Materials
title_full Study On Batu Gajah Clay as Drilling Fluid Materials
title_fullStr Study On Batu Gajah Clay as Drilling Fluid Materials
title_full_unstemmed Study On Batu Gajah Clay as Drilling Fluid Materials
title_sort study on batu gajah clay as drilling fluid materials
publishDate 2010
url http://utpedia.utp.edu.my/13/1/0001.pdf
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