Experimental investigation of cuttings lifting efficiency using low and high density polyethylene beads in different hole angles

This study investigates the impact of low and high density polyethylene beads on wellbore cleaning using water-based mud at different hole angles of 0°, 60°, and 90°. The polyethylene beads concertation is varied from 1 to 5% by volume. Experimental investigations were accomplished using 11ft long a...

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Main Authors: Tan, Tin Yi, Ismail, Issham, Katende, Allan, Sagala, Farad, Mugisa, John
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Published: American Association for Science and Technology 2017
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spelling my.utm.846542020-02-29T12:31:31Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/84654/ Experimental investigation of cuttings lifting efficiency using low and high density polyethylene beads in different hole angles Tan, Tin Yi Ismail, Issham Katende, Allan Sagala, Farad Mugisa, John TP Chemical technology This study investigates the impact of low and high density polyethylene beads on wellbore cleaning using water-based mud at different hole angles of 0°, 60°, and 90°. The polyethylene beads concertation is varied from 1 to 5% by volume. Experimental investigations were accomplished using 11ft long acrylic concentric annulus flow test section with a 1.80in casing inner diameter equipped with a fixed inner pipe of 0.85in as the outer diameter. A total of 66 runs were completed using sand of size ranging from 1.18 – 2.00mm and density of 2.65 g/cc. Mud density and viscosity were maintained at 10 ppg and 7cp respectively, in a flow velocity of 0.80m/s. The densities of low and high density polyethylene beads were 0.92 g/cc and 0.96 g/cc respectively while their size was 3mm in spherical shape. The introduction of polyethylene beads were found to be more efficient in the vertical hole in which the incremental cuttings transport ratio was more than 15% being registered. This was due to sufficient buoyancy force provided by the low density polyethylene beads to counteract the gravity force and reduce the slip velocity of cuttings due to their low densities. In addition, the impulsive force due to collision between beads and sand enabled the cuttings to be lifted more efficiently. American Association for Science and Technology 2017 Article PeerReviewed Tan, Tin Yi and Ismail, Issham and Katende, Allan and Sagala, Farad and Mugisa, John (2017) Experimental investigation of cuttings lifting efficiency using low and high density polyethylene beads in different hole angles. Journal of Materials Sciences and Applications, 3 (5). pp. 71-78. ISSN 2381-0998 http://article.aascit.org/file/pdf/8910898.pdf
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Tan, Tin Yi
Ismail, Issham
Katende, Allan
Sagala, Farad
Mugisa, John
Experimental investigation of cuttings lifting efficiency using low and high density polyethylene beads in different hole angles
description This study investigates the impact of low and high density polyethylene beads on wellbore cleaning using water-based mud at different hole angles of 0°, 60°, and 90°. The polyethylene beads concertation is varied from 1 to 5% by volume. Experimental investigations were accomplished using 11ft long acrylic concentric annulus flow test section with a 1.80in casing inner diameter equipped with a fixed inner pipe of 0.85in as the outer diameter. A total of 66 runs were completed using sand of size ranging from 1.18 – 2.00mm and density of 2.65 g/cc. Mud density and viscosity were maintained at 10 ppg and 7cp respectively, in a flow velocity of 0.80m/s. The densities of low and high density polyethylene beads were 0.92 g/cc and 0.96 g/cc respectively while their size was 3mm in spherical shape. The introduction of polyethylene beads were found to be more efficient in the vertical hole in which the incremental cuttings transport ratio was more than 15% being registered. This was due to sufficient buoyancy force provided by the low density polyethylene beads to counteract the gravity force and reduce the slip velocity of cuttings due to their low densities. In addition, the impulsive force due to collision between beads and sand enabled the cuttings to be lifted more efficiently.
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author Tan, Tin Yi
Ismail, Issham
Katende, Allan
Sagala, Farad
Mugisa, John
author_facet Tan, Tin Yi
Ismail, Issham
Katende, Allan
Sagala, Farad
Mugisa, John
author_sort Tan, Tin Yi
title Experimental investigation of cuttings lifting efficiency using low and high density polyethylene beads in different hole angles
title_short Experimental investigation of cuttings lifting efficiency using low and high density polyethylene beads in different hole angles
title_full Experimental investigation of cuttings lifting efficiency using low and high density polyethylene beads in different hole angles
title_fullStr Experimental investigation of cuttings lifting efficiency using low and high density polyethylene beads in different hole angles
title_full_unstemmed Experimental investigation of cuttings lifting efficiency using low and high density polyethylene beads in different hole angles
title_sort experimental investigation of cuttings lifting efficiency using low and high density polyethylene beads in different hole angles
publisher American Association for Science and Technology
publishDate 2017
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/84654/
http://article.aascit.org/file/pdf/8910898.pdf
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