2021
DOI: 10.1007/s13202-021-01227-w
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Simulation of Wellbore Drilling Energy Saving of Nanofluids Using an Experimental Taylor–Couette Flow System

Abstract: Power consumption of wellbore drilling in oil and gas exploitations count for 40% of total costs, hence power saving of WBM (water-based mud) by adding different concentrations of Al2O3, TiO2 and SiO2 nanoparticles is investigated here. A high-speed Taylor–Couette system (TCS) was devised to operate at speeds 0–1600 RPM to simulate power consumption of wellbore drilling using nanofluids in laminar to turbulent flow conditions. The TCS control unit uses several sensors to record current, voltage and rotational … Show more

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“…This study is focused on the Helmand province of Afghanistan, which was chosen because of its geographical, social, and economic situation, as well as its renewable potential. The Helmand province stretches from the center to the south of the country at 31.36 N and 63.96 E. Helmand is Afghanistan's biggest province, covering 58,584 km 2 . This province has a population of approximately 1,442,500 people, who live in 13 cities and over 1000 villages [39].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…This study is focused on the Helmand province of Afghanistan, which was chosen because of its geographical, social, and economic situation, as well as its renewable potential. The Helmand province stretches from the center to the south of the country at 31.36 N and 63.96 E. Helmand is Afghanistan's biggest province, covering 58,584 km 2 . This province has a population of approximately 1,442,500 people, who live in 13 cities and over 1000 villages [39].…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Given the non-renewable nature of fossil fuel reserves and their extensive environmental impacts, many governments have adopted energy policies focused on the widespread use of renewable energies and the promotion of the renewable energy industry [1,2]. Kaygusuz [3] reported that without such energy policies, roughly 1.2 billion people worldwide will not be able to gain access to electricity by 2030.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Today, access to electricity can be viewed as a measure of the sustainable economic development of a nation and the prosperity of its citizens. Indeed, no country can grow and prosper without securing access to energy sources such as electricity [1]. In recent decades, the combination of fast population growth and rapid technological development has created a huge demand for energy, especially electric power.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, this study is a technical, economic, and environmental evaluation of the use of HRES to power a rural area in southern Iran. The objectives and innovations of this study are as follows: (1) this is the first study on the use of HRES to power remote areas without grid access in Iran; (2) this is the first study to optimize the components of HRES for this purpose; (3) the results can be used for neighboring villages and other underdeveloped areas with similar climate (e.g., in Afghanistan); (4) a sensitivity analysis with 27 parameter settings has been performed on the parameters that might influence the price of generated electricity; (5) this is the first study to investigate hydrogen production from HRES built-in remote areas as a risk reduction solution. Regarding the last item, it should be explained that the government tends to not take the risk of investing in renewable energy in remote rural areas that could become uninhabited in the future, but by bringing hydrogen production into the picture, the present study offers a way to hedge this risk and raise the confidence in the viability of this investment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%