Proceedings of Offshore Technology Conference 2010
DOI: 10.2523/20453-ms
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Theoretical Prediction of Interfacial Tensions for Hydrocarbon Mixtures with Gradient Theory in Combination with Peng-Robinson Equation of State

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“…Since the mechanical model of casing/cement ring/ formation assembly is axisymmetric, the physical and mechanical model is a plane strain problem in the polar coordinate system (Figure 1). The relevant variables include radial displacement, radial stress, circumferential stress, and shear stress [12][13][14][15][16][17]. Among them, the inner surface of the casing bears the radial stress caused by the increase of wellbore temperature and pressure caused by wellbore fluid.…”
Section: Mechanical Model Of Cement Ringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since the mechanical model of casing/cement ring/ formation assembly is axisymmetric, the physical and mechanical model is a plane strain problem in the polar coordinate system (Figure 1). The relevant variables include radial displacement, radial stress, circumferential stress, and shear stress [12][13][14][15][16][17]. Among them, the inner surface of the casing bears the radial stress caused by the increase of wellbore temperature and pressure caused by wellbore fluid.…”
Section: Mechanical Model Of Cement Ringmentioning
confidence: 99%