Simulation of Drill String Vibration inside Well Bore due to Riser’s Oscillation

This study attempts to explain the motion behavior of the marine riser coupled to drill string when the vortex induced vibration is involved. Vibrations have been reported to have a major effect on drilling performance, affecting the Rate of Penetration (ROP), causing severe damage to drilling tools...

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Main Authors: Al-Batati, Nabil, Fakhruldin, Bin Mohd Hashim, Pao, William K. S.
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Published: 2014
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spelling my.utp.eprints.109402017-03-20T01:59:20Z Simulation of Drill String Vibration inside Well Bore due to Riser’s Oscillation Al-Batati, Nabil Fakhruldin, Bin Mohd Hashim Pao, William K. S. TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery TN Mining engineering. Metallurgy This study attempts to explain the motion behavior of the marine riser coupled to drill string when the vortex induced vibration is involved. Vibrations have been reported to have a major effect on drilling performance, affecting the Rate of Penetration (ROP), causing severe damage to drilling tools and also reduces the efficiency of the drilling process. There are two major components of drilling tools that are subjected to vibration, namely the marine riser and the drilling string. Analysis of vibration in the marine riser and drill string are two topical areas that have individually received considerable attention by researchers in the past. While these two subjects are interrelated, borne by the fact that the marine riser encapsulates and protects the drill pipe, they have been little attempt to investigate them together as an assembly. Due to the complexities of the models, simplifying assumptions were made in order to undertake the investigation. Using staggered approach, the results were compared with experimental and simulation data from the open literature. It was found that the maximum displacement with negative damping occurs at low frequency and rotation speed. The addition of vortex shedding forces caused the drill string to deform from its vertical axis and thus increased the risk of failure of drill string and riser. 2014-01-01 Citation Index Journal PeerReviewed application/pdf http://eprints.utp.edu.my/10940/1/v7-174-182.pdf Al-Batati, Nabil and Fakhruldin, Bin Mohd Hashim and Pao, William K. S. (2014) Simulation of Drill String Vibration inside Well Bore due to Riser’s Oscillation. [Citation Index Journal] http://eprints.utp.edu.my/10940/
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topic TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
TN Mining engineering. Metallurgy
spellingShingle TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
TN Mining engineering. Metallurgy
Al-Batati, Nabil
Fakhruldin, Bin Mohd Hashim
Pao, William K. S.
Simulation of Drill String Vibration inside Well Bore due to Riser’s Oscillation
description This study attempts to explain the motion behavior of the marine riser coupled to drill string when the vortex induced vibration is involved. Vibrations have been reported to have a major effect on drilling performance, affecting the Rate of Penetration (ROP), causing severe damage to drilling tools and also reduces the efficiency of the drilling process. There are two major components of drilling tools that are subjected to vibration, namely the marine riser and the drilling string. Analysis of vibration in the marine riser and drill string are two topical areas that have individually received considerable attention by researchers in the past. While these two subjects are interrelated, borne by the fact that the marine riser encapsulates and protects the drill pipe, they have been little attempt to investigate them together as an assembly. Due to the complexities of the models, simplifying assumptions were made in order to undertake the investigation. Using staggered approach, the results were compared with experimental and simulation data from the open literature. It was found that the maximum displacement with negative damping occurs at low frequency and rotation speed. The addition of vortex shedding forces caused the drill string to deform from its vertical axis and thus increased the risk of failure of drill string and riser.
format Citation Index Journal
author Al-Batati, Nabil
Fakhruldin, Bin Mohd Hashim
Pao, William K. S.
author_facet Al-Batati, Nabil
Fakhruldin, Bin Mohd Hashim
Pao, William K. S.
author_sort Al-Batati, Nabil
title Simulation of Drill String Vibration inside Well Bore due to Riser’s Oscillation
title_short Simulation of Drill String Vibration inside Well Bore due to Riser’s Oscillation
title_full Simulation of Drill String Vibration inside Well Bore due to Riser’s Oscillation
title_fullStr Simulation of Drill String Vibration inside Well Bore due to Riser’s Oscillation
title_full_unstemmed Simulation of Drill String Vibration inside Well Bore due to Riser’s Oscillation
title_sort simulation of drill string vibration inside well bore due to riser’s oscillation
publishDate 2014
url http://eprints.utp.edu.my/10940/1/v7-174-182.pdf
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