Determination of transient temperature distribution inside a wellbore considering drill string assembly and casing program

•The different wellbore conditions of heat transfer models were developed.•Drill string assembly and casing programs impact on down-hole temperatures.•The thermal performance in circulation and shut-in stages were deeply investigated.•Full-scale model coincided with the measured field data preferabl...

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Veröffentlicht in:Applied thermal engineering 2017-05, Vol.118, p.299-314
Hauptverfasser: Yang, Mou, Zhao, Xiangyang, Meng, Yingfeng, Li, Gao, Zhang, Lin, Xu, Haiming, Tang, Daqian
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Zusammenfassung:•The different wellbore conditions of heat transfer models were developed.•Drill string assembly and casing programs impact on down-hole temperatures.•The thermal performance in circulation and shut-in stages were deeply investigated.•Full-scale model coincided with the measured field data preferably. Heat exchange efficiency between each region of the wellbore and formation systems is influenced by the high thermal conductivity of the drill string and casing, which further affects temperature distribution of the wellbore. Based on the energy conservation principle, the Modified Raymond, Simplified and Full-scale models were developed, which were solved by the fully implicit finite difference method. The results indicated that wellbore and formation temperatures were significantly influenced at the connection points between the drill collar and drill pipe, as well as the casing shoe. Apart from the near surface, little change was observed in temperature distribution in the cement section. In the open-hole section, the temperature rapidly decreased in the circulation stage and gradually increased in the shut-in stage. Most important, the simulated result from the full-scale model coincided with the measured field data better than the other numerical models. These findings not only confirm the effect of the drill string assembly and casing programs on the wellbore and formation temperature distribution, but also contribute to resource exploration, drilling safety and reduced drilling costs.
ISSN:1359-4311
1873-5606
DOI:10.1016/j.applthermaleng.2017.02.070