A Computational Fluid Dynamics Study on the Effect of Drilling Parameters on Wellbore Cleaning in Oil Wells

Poor wellbore cleaning is a significant challenge in oil drilling, primarily due to the accumulation of cuttings at the bottom of the well, particularly in deviated and horizontal wells. This study addresses this issue by employing Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) with the commercial software ANSY...

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Veröffentlicht in:Fuels 2024-11, Vol.5 (4), p.727-745
Hauptverfasser: Doghmane, Bachir, Hadj Guenaoui, Younes, Laalam, Aimen, Ouadi, Habib
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Poor wellbore cleaning is a significant challenge in oil drilling, primarily due to the accumulation of cuttings at the bottom of the well, particularly in deviated and horizontal wells. This study addresses this issue by employing Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) with the commercial software ANSYS FLUENT (2023-R1) to simulate a solid–liquid multiphase flow in an annulus. The primary objective is to analyze the cuttings concentration, pressure loss, and solid velocity profiles across various drilling parameters, including drill pipe rotation, the flow rate, rate of penetration, inclination angle, and fluid rheology. Our results underscore the critical role of these parameters in enhancing cuttings transport efficiency. Specifically, the drill pipe rotation, flow rate, and rate of penetration emerge as the most influential factors affecting the wellbore cleaning performance. With a validated model exhibiting an average error of 4.24%, this study provides insights into optimizing drilling operations to improve wellbore cleaning and increase hydrocarbon recovery.
ISSN:2673-3994
2673-3994
DOI:10.3390/fuels5040040