Rheological behavior and temperature dependency study of Sara line-based super lightweight completion fluid

This article presents a rheological and statistical evaluation of Saraline-based super lightweight completion fluid (SLWCF) and its effect on operating temperature. In this work, eight rheological models, namely the Bingham plastic, Ostwald-de Waele, Herschel-Bulkley, Casson, Sisko, Robertson-Stiff,...

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Main Authors: Amir, Z., Jan, B.M., Khalil, M., Wahab, A.K.A., Hassan, Z.
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spelling my.um.eprints.157202016-04-04T00:53:59Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/15720/ Rheological behavior and temperature dependency study of Sara line-based super lightweight completion fluid Amir, Z. Jan, B.M. Khalil, M. Wahab, A.K.A. Hassan, Z. T Technology (General) TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery TP Chemical technology This article presents a rheological and statistical evaluation of Saraline-based super lightweight completion fluid (SLWCF) and its effect on operating temperature. In this work, eight rheological models, namely the Bingham plastic, Ostwald-de Waele, Herschel-Bulkley, Casson, Sisko, Robertson-Stiff, Heinz-Casson, and Mizrahi-Berk, were used to describe the rheological behavior of the fluid, and the results were compared with Sarapar-based SLWCF. The results showed that the fluid was best described by both the Sisko and the Mizrahi-Berk models. These two models seem to be able not only to describe the relationship between shear rate and shear stress accurately but also able to accommodate the physical characteristics of the fluids. In the study of fluid viscosity dependency on temperature, the experimental data showed that the viscosity of Sarapar-based SLWCF almost doubled the viscosity of Saraline-based SLWCF. Furthermore, the activation energy seemed to decrease dramatically for both fluids at low shear and tended to remain constant at a higher shear rate. However, Saraline-based SLWCF seemed to be less dependent on temperature, and its behavior could be described by the power equation. Results also showed that the viscosity of the Saraline-based SLWCF was more sensitive to temperature changes at low shear rates. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. 2015-06 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.um.edu.my/15720/1/Rheological_behavior_and_temperature_dependency_study_of_Sara_line-based.pdf Amir, Z. and Jan, B.M. and Khalil, M. and Wahab, A.K.A. and Hassan, Z. (2015) Rheological behavior and temperature dependency study of Sara line-based super lightweight completion fluid. Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering, 130. pp. 106-113. ISSN 0920-4105 http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0920410515001291 10.1016/j.petrol.2015.03.022
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TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
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TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
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Amir, Z.
Jan, B.M.
Khalil, M.
Wahab, A.K.A.
Hassan, Z.
Rheological behavior and temperature dependency study of Sara line-based super lightweight completion fluid
description This article presents a rheological and statistical evaluation of Saraline-based super lightweight completion fluid (SLWCF) and its effect on operating temperature. In this work, eight rheological models, namely the Bingham plastic, Ostwald-de Waele, Herschel-Bulkley, Casson, Sisko, Robertson-Stiff, Heinz-Casson, and Mizrahi-Berk, were used to describe the rheological behavior of the fluid, and the results were compared with Sarapar-based SLWCF. The results showed that the fluid was best described by both the Sisko and the Mizrahi-Berk models. These two models seem to be able not only to describe the relationship between shear rate and shear stress accurately but also able to accommodate the physical characteristics of the fluids. In the study of fluid viscosity dependency on temperature, the experimental data showed that the viscosity of Sarapar-based SLWCF almost doubled the viscosity of Saraline-based SLWCF. Furthermore, the activation energy seemed to decrease dramatically for both fluids at low shear and tended to remain constant at a higher shear rate. However, Saraline-based SLWCF seemed to be less dependent on temperature, and its behavior could be described by the power equation. Results also showed that the viscosity of the Saraline-based SLWCF was more sensitive to temperature changes at low shear rates. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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author Amir, Z.
Jan, B.M.
Khalil, M.
Wahab, A.K.A.
Hassan, Z.
author_facet Amir, Z.
Jan, B.M.
Khalil, M.
Wahab, A.K.A.
Hassan, Z.
author_sort Amir, Z.
title Rheological behavior and temperature dependency study of Sara line-based super lightweight completion fluid
title_short Rheological behavior and temperature dependency study of Sara line-based super lightweight completion fluid
title_full Rheological behavior and temperature dependency study of Sara line-based super lightweight completion fluid
title_fullStr Rheological behavior and temperature dependency study of Sara line-based super lightweight completion fluid
title_full_unstemmed Rheological behavior and temperature dependency study of Sara line-based super lightweight completion fluid
title_sort rheological behavior and temperature dependency study of sara line-based super lightweight completion fluid
publishDate 2015
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