New analytical approach for predicting surge/swab pressure gradient using mud clinging effect and frictional pressure losses: For yield power law fluid

Surge and swab pressure generated during pipe tripping operations tends to result in various wellbore stability and integrity problems. To monitor these problems, prediction of these differential pressure is required for the smooth functioning of drilling operations. An analytical predictive model i...

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Main Authors: Krishna, S., Ridha, S., Vasant, P., Ilyas, S.U.
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Published: Offshore Technology Conference 2020
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spelling my.utp.eprints.246492021-08-27T06:13:52Z New analytical approach for predicting surge/swab pressure gradient using mud clinging effect and frictional pressure losses: For yield power law fluid Krishna, S. Ridha, S. Vasant, P. Ilyas, S.U. Surge and swab pressure generated during pipe tripping operations tends to result in various wellbore stability and integrity problems. To monitor these problems, prediction of these differential pressure is required for the smooth functioning of drilling operations. An analytical predictive model is presented in this research for surge and swab pressure. This model is developed under steady-state condition for Yield Power Law fluid. A fluid filled wellbore with drill-pipe/casing is considered as two concentric cylindrical pipes for developing this model. In this concentrical cylinder inner pipe is moving at certain velocity and the outer pipe is stationary. Due to movement of inner pipe, drilling fluid will start displacing in annulus and results in pressure surges. A predictive model is developed by analytically combining the frictional pressure loss and mud clinging effect to forecast this pressure surge due to couette fluid flow phenomena in wellbore. The newly developed model (NDM) is validated with two existing analytical models and reported experimental data that are available in the published literature. A parametric analysis is carried out to identify the effect of various parameters on pressure differential. This research suggests that with the increase in pipe tripping velocity, surge pressure also tends to increase because of high viscous drag of fluid. It is also found that the increase in diameter ratio surge pressure also tends to increase due to large shearing effect between pipe wall and fluid. In conclusion this model is predicting the suitable range of tripping speed and diameter ratio under tolerable wellbore pore and fracture pressure to assure downhole wellbeing. Unlike most of the existing model, NDM requires less numerical analysis which make it easier to understand and apply in real case situation. The model considers mud clinging effect for precise prediction of surge/swab pressure gradient. Copyright 2020, Offshore Technology Conference Offshore Technology Conference 2020 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85097625599&partnerID=40&md5=e1086df952020d42e5e98f336350b8d1 Krishna, S. and Ridha, S. and Vasant, P. and Ilyas, S.U. (2020) New analytical approach for predicting surge/swab pressure gradient using mud clinging effect and frictional pressure losses: For yield power law fluid. In: UNSPECIFIED. http://eprints.utp.edu.my/24649/
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description Surge and swab pressure generated during pipe tripping operations tends to result in various wellbore stability and integrity problems. To monitor these problems, prediction of these differential pressure is required for the smooth functioning of drilling operations. An analytical predictive model is presented in this research for surge and swab pressure. This model is developed under steady-state condition for Yield Power Law fluid. A fluid filled wellbore with drill-pipe/casing is considered as two concentric cylindrical pipes for developing this model. In this concentrical cylinder inner pipe is moving at certain velocity and the outer pipe is stationary. Due to movement of inner pipe, drilling fluid will start displacing in annulus and results in pressure surges. A predictive model is developed by analytically combining the frictional pressure loss and mud clinging effect to forecast this pressure surge due to couette fluid flow phenomena in wellbore. The newly developed model (NDM) is validated with two existing analytical models and reported experimental data that are available in the published literature. A parametric analysis is carried out to identify the effect of various parameters on pressure differential. This research suggests that with the increase in pipe tripping velocity, surge pressure also tends to increase because of high viscous drag of fluid. It is also found that the increase in diameter ratio surge pressure also tends to increase due to large shearing effect between pipe wall and fluid. In conclusion this model is predicting the suitable range of tripping speed and diameter ratio under tolerable wellbore pore and fracture pressure to assure downhole wellbeing. Unlike most of the existing model, NDM requires less numerical analysis which make it easier to understand and apply in real case situation. The model considers mud clinging effect for precise prediction of surge/swab pressure gradient. Copyright 2020, Offshore Technology Conference
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author Krishna, S.
Ridha, S.
Vasant, P.
Ilyas, S.U.
spellingShingle Krishna, S.
Ridha, S.
Vasant, P.
Ilyas, S.U.
New analytical approach for predicting surge/swab pressure gradient using mud clinging effect and frictional pressure losses: For yield power law fluid
author_facet Krishna, S.
Ridha, S.
Vasant, P.
Ilyas, S.U.
author_sort Krishna, S.
title New analytical approach for predicting surge/swab pressure gradient using mud clinging effect and frictional pressure losses: For yield power law fluid
title_short New analytical approach for predicting surge/swab pressure gradient using mud clinging effect and frictional pressure losses: For yield power law fluid
title_full New analytical approach for predicting surge/swab pressure gradient using mud clinging effect and frictional pressure losses: For yield power law fluid
title_fullStr New analytical approach for predicting surge/swab pressure gradient using mud clinging effect and frictional pressure losses: For yield power law fluid
title_full_unstemmed New analytical approach for predicting surge/swab pressure gradient using mud clinging effect and frictional pressure losses: For yield power law fluid
title_sort new analytical approach for predicting surge/swab pressure gradient using mud clinging effect and frictional pressure losses: for yield power law fluid
publisher Offshore Technology Conference
publishDate 2020
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