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GEODYN: A Geological Formation/Drillstring Dynamics Computer Program
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1984
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Detailed ResponseEngineeringMechanical EngineeringRock PenetrationMaterial SimulationComputer-aided DesignComputational MechanicsGeological ModelingEarth ScienceNumerical SimulationGeological EngineeringMechanical ModelingGeologySolid MechanicsInitial Development PhaseEngineering GeologyTectonicsApplied PhysicsMaterial ModelingGeomechanicsSolid ModelingGeoinformaticsMechanics Of Materials
ABSTRACT This paper describes the initial development phase of a finite element computer program, GEODYN, capable of simulating the three-dimensional transient dynamic response of a polycrystalline diamond compact (PDC) bit interacting with a non-uniform formation. The ability of GEODYN to simulate response variations attributable to hole size, hole bottom surface shapes, and formation material non-uniformities is demonstrated. Planned developmental phases will address the detailed response of a bottom-hole assembly (BHA), a drill ahead (rock penetration and removal) simulation, and ultimately, the response of the entire string.
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