Waste not, cement stronger: Utilizing ceramic and glass waste as additives for improved well casing cementing
This research aimed to investigate the effectiveness of waste additives, namely ceramic and glass waste, in increasing the strength of well casing cementing. The compressive strength and shear bond strength of cement samples with silica additives were measured to determine the most effective concent...
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description | This research aimed to investigate the effectiveness of waste additives, namely ceramic and glass waste, in increasing the strength of well casing cementing. The compressive strength and shear bond strength of cement samples with silica additives were measured to determine the most effective concentration of additives. The research found that ceramic silica additives and glass additives with a concentration of 35% BWOC yielded the greatest compressive strength and shear bond strength. However, the addition of these additives increased the thickening time of the cement, causing it to dry longer. The implication of this research is that waste additives can be utilized as an alternative to increase the quality of cementing in the oil and gas industry. |
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