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THE XV INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS ON RHEOLOGY: The Society of Rheology 80th Annual#N#Meeting | 2008

Flow Visualization and Numerical Simulation of Viscoplastic Fluid Displacements in Eccentric Annuli

Qd Nguyen; Thana Deawwanich; N. Tonmukayakul; Mark R. Savery; Wilson C. Chin

In completion of oil and gas wells, zonal isolation requires proper cement placement with adequate bonding to the casing and formation. To achieve a successful cementing operation, the cement slurry should be properly designed to enable effective displacement of the drilling fluid from the annulus between the casing and wellbore. This is a complex process, involving displacement of viscoplastic fluids in eccentric annuli. The rheology, flow rate, and interfacial mixing of these fluids have direct impact on the displacement efficiency. Reliable computational modeling of the dynamics of the displacement process is beneficial to properly perform pre‐job design and post‐job analysis of the cementing operation. Furthermore, experimental data are also used to validate numerical predictions. This paper presents a flow visualization study using a helical flow device with adjustable annular eccentricity and rotation of the inner cylinder. Displacement experiments were conducted with a variety of non‐Newtonian fluids to simulate the cement slurry—drilling mud displacement process.In completion of oil and gas wells, zonal isolation requires proper cement placement with adequate bonding to the casing and formation. To achieve a successful cementing operation, the cement slurry should be properly designed to enable effective displacement of the drilling fluid from the annulus between the casing and wellbore. This is a complex process, involving displacement of viscoplastic fluids in eccentric annuli. The rheology, flow rate, and interfacial mixing of these fluids have direct impact on the displacement efficiency. Reliable computational modeling of the dynamics of the displacement process is beneficial to properly perform pre‐job design and post‐job analysis of the cementing operation. Furthermore, experimental data are also used to validate numerical predictions. This paper presents a flow visualization study using a helical flow device with adjustable annular eccentricity and rotation of the inner cylinder. Displacement experiments were conducted with a variety of non‐Newtonian flui...


Archive | 2009

Oilwell sealant compositions comprising alkali swellable latex

B. Raghava Reddy; Mark R. Savery; Krishna M. Ravi; Donald L. Whitfill


Archive | 2004

Methods and compositions for controlling lost circulation in subterranean operations

B. Raghava Reddy; Donald L. Whitfill; Krishna M. Ravi; Mark R. Savery


Archive | 2005

Kickoff plugs comprising a self-degrading cement in subterranean well bores

Mark R. Savery; Ashok K. Santra; Bradley L. Todd


Archive | 2005

Self-degrading cement compositions and methods of using self-degrading cement compositions in subterranean formations

Mark R. Savery; Bradley L. Todd


Archive | 2005

Methods for wellbore strengthening and controlling fluid circulation loss

B. Raghava Reddy; Mark R. Savery


Archive | 2007

Method to control the physical interface between two or more fluids

Daniel L. Bour; Ronnie G. Morgan; Christopher L. Gordon; Melissa G. Allin; Mark R. Savery; Renee Manuel; Robert Bates


Archive | 2005

Methods of isolating zones in subterranean formations using self-degrading cement compositions

Mark R. Savery; Ashok K. Santra; Bradley L. Todd


Archive | 2005

Methods of using wellbore servicing fluids comprising resilient material

Richard F. Vargo; Mark R. Savery


Archive | 2004

Methods of generating a gas in a plugging composition to improve its sealing ability in a downhole permeable zone

Ashok K. Santra; B. Raghava Reddy; Frank Zamora; Giddo Antonio Ocana Gomez; Ronnie G. Morgan; Mark R. Savery

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