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Simulation of cuttings transport with foam in deviated wellbores using computational fluid dynamics
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2013
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EngineeringFluid MechanicsMechanical EngineeringCuttings TransportWell StimulationComputational MechanicsDrillingEccentric AnnulusMechanicsDeviated WellboresRheologyFoam VelocityDrilling EngineeringHydrodynamic LubricationMechanical ModelingComputational Fluid DynamicsDisperse FlowMultiphase FlowFoamViscoplastic FluidCivil EngineeringFluid-solid InteractionWellbore Annulus
Foam is non-Newtonian pseudo-plastic fluid, which is used for drilling, well intervention, and stimulation. Predicting the cutting transport efficiency of foam in the wellbore annulus is very important to optimize the drilling process. In this paper, the cuttings transport process with foam is numerically simulated using an Eulerian two-phase model in inclined wellbores. A computational fluid dynamics (CFD) software package called FLUENT was used for this goal. The effect of foam quality, foam velocity, drill pipe rotation, and wellbore inclination on cuttings transport phenomena in both concentric and eccentric annulus was investigated. The simulation results are compared to the experimental data from previous studies, with a relative error less than 8 %. This study shows the reliability of the CFD simulation in replicating the actual physical process.
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