2020
DOI: 10.1155/2020/9375835
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Investigation of Mechanical Numerical Simulation and Expansion Experiment of Expandable Liner Hanger in Oil and Gas Completion

Abstract: The expansion experiment of the expansion liner hanger is a one-time failure process, so in order to save cost, the finite element technology needs to be used to simulate the expansion experiment. Obtaining the mechanical parameters of the expansion liner hanger can effectively optimize the size of the expansion liner hanger structure and guide the expansion completion. Firstly, main structure and principle of expandable liner hanger were introduced. Secondly, mechanical equilibrium equations of the expandable… Show more

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“…A cement sheath can act as a secondary barrier element in a dual barrier (elastomer seal and cement sheath) zonal isolation system. Cement is the main physical barrier able to seal fluid flow into unintended zones from the wellbore [10] and [11]; the rubber materials can be squeezed into the annulus between the hanger and the upper casing, effectively sealing the annulus, and providing an efficient twoway pressure-bearing capacity [12] to [14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A cement sheath can act as a secondary barrier element in a dual barrier (elastomer seal and cement sheath) zonal isolation system. Cement is the main physical barrier able to seal fluid flow into unintended zones from the wellbore [10] and [11]; the rubber materials can be squeezed into the annulus between the hanger and the upper casing, effectively sealing the annulus, and providing an efficient twoway pressure-bearing capacity [12] to [14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%