2022
DOI: 10.3390/sym14112300
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A CFD Validation Effect of YP/PV from Laboratory-Formulated SBMDIF for Productive Transport Load to the Surface

Abstract: Several technical factors contribute to the flow of cuttings from the wellbore to the surface of the well, some of which are fundamentally due to the speed and inclination of the drill pipe at different positions (concentric and eccentric), the efficacy of the drilling mud considers plastic viscosity (PV) and yield point (YP), the weight of the cuttings, and the deviation of the well. Moreover, these overlaying cutting beds breed destruction in the drilling operation, some of which cause stuck pipes, reducing … Show more

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“…So poor quality cleaning of the borehole due to inefficient drilling fluid recipe leads to pipe stuck [2]. Several technical factors contribute to the flow of cuttings, nanomaterial mud improves the rheology and suspension of the operation fluid [3][4][5]. Moreover measurement of accurate geo mechanical properties are essential for safe drilling as well as fracturing operation [6].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…So poor quality cleaning of the borehole due to inefficient drilling fluid recipe leads to pipe stuck [2]. Several technical factors contribute to the flow of cuttings, nanomaterial mud improves the rheology and suspension of the operation fluid [3][4][5]. Moreover measurement of accurate geo mechanical properties are essential for safe drilling as well as fracturing operation [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%