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1981
DOI: 10.2118/9222-pa
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The Effect of Bottomhole Assembly Dynamics on the Trajectory of a Bit

Abstract: Summary This work, which reports on the effect of bottomhole assembly (BHA) dynamics on the trajectory of a bit, is part of an on-going effort to develop a computer model that simulates the three-dimensional (3D) movement of the bit. A theoretical description of the dynamic version of the 3D finite element algorithm is presented. The basic mechanisms associated with pipe rotation are explained by showing the predominant paths of motion of five BHA's as a function of rotary speed, and stabiliz… Show more

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“…As concluded in [4] maximum efficiency of the drilling system is obtained when the stabilizer is closest to the drill bit while preventing drill collar from contacting the wall. Based on these facts, the drillstring system is here modeled as a simply supported axially moving rotor and contact with the wall has been neglected.…”
Section: Equations Of Motionmentioning
confidence: 90%
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“…As concluded in [4] maximum efficiency of the drilling system is obtained when the stabilizer is closest to the drill bit while preventing drill collar from contacting the wall. Based on these facts, the drillstring system is here modeled as a simply supported axially moving rotor and contact with the wall has been neglected.…”
Section: Equations Of Motionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…It can also cause substantial damage to the borehole wall and premature failure of bits and other drillstring components [1][2][3][4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…The implementation follows the matrix-displacement approach from structural analysis. Millheim and Apostal (1981) extend this approach to dynamic analysis and the prediction of directional tendency during drilling. Later investigations have moved forward on the full complexity of predicting BHA dynamics, vibrations, and frequency response (e.g., Apostal et al 1990;Aslaksen et al 2006;Bailey et al 2008;Bailey and Remmert 2010).…”
Section: Review Of Bending-stiffness Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Alternatively, more sophisticated models may be used that include the influence of stabilizers and hole angle. 24 Eq. B-4 may also be used for the connections of heavy-wall drillpipe when run in compression.…”
Section: Appendix B-inspection Interval Equationsmentioning
confidence: 99%