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Cluster Computing | 2017

Bonded-cluster simulation of rock-cutting using PFC2D

Lv Yanxin; Li Haibo; Zhu Xiaohua; Tang Liping

The influence of hydrostatic pressure on rock-cutting based on Voronoi grain bonded-cluster model is investigated in this paper. Unconfined compressive strength and Brazilian tests are performed to calibrate the relations between micro-properties and mechanical properties of the rock sample. The influences of hydrostatic pressure, cutting velocity and cutting depth on rock-cutting are researched by particle flow code in 2 dimensions. With no hydrostatic pressure, the fractures in the upper area developed rather quickly into the rock along the horizontal direction when the cutter penetrates over 4xa0mm. The horizontal crack could eventually arrive at the free surface causing a large volume of fragment chips. Hydrostatic pressure could significantly influence the fracture evolution, inhibiting the formation of the long horizontal fracture. The influence of hydrostatic pressure on rock cutting becomes more and more obvious when the hydrostatic pressure is over 5xa0MPa. High hydrostatic pressure could inhibit the development of the fractures, increasing the energy requirements of drilling and effectively strengthening the rock. The influence of velocity on rock cutting is not obvious when the cutter penetration is less than 1xa0mm. However, the fracture volume presents a decreasing trend as the cutting velocity is increasing. There is an optimal cutting velocity for rock cutting, the corresponding optimal cutting velocity is 300xa0mm/s with high rock fragmentation efficiency. As the cutting depth increases, more and more micro-cracks are initiated around the cutter and the volume of the chipped fragmentation is increasing correspondingly. According to the simulation, it is believed that Voronoi grain-based model will contribute to a better understanding for the rock-tool interaction.


Archive | 2013

Hydraulic hammer rod type impact drilling tool

Zhu Xiaohua; Yi Jing; Tang Liping


Archive | 2013

Device and method for monitoring stick-slip vibration of drill bit based on measurement while drilling

Zhu Xiaohua; Tang Liping


Archive | 2016

Water hammer pulse vibration pressurizing tool for long-horizontal-section horizontal well

Shi Changshuai; Zhu Xiaohua; Tang Liping


Archive | 2016

Device and method for changing rheological property of downhole drilling fluid

Shi Changshuai; Zhu Xiaohua; Tang Liping


Archive | 2013

Method for destabilization coagulating treatment of well drilling waste liquid

Liu Yu-Cheng; Zhu Xiaohua; Chen Mingyan; He Long; Tang Liping


Archive | 2017

Device for testing impact parameters of high-frequency torsional-impact drilling tool and method

Tang Liping; Zhu Xiaohua


Archive | 2017

Pipe column slip ultimate bearing capacity testing device

Tang Liping; Huang Zemin; Zhu Xiaohua; Shao Yongbo; Lyu Yanxin; Wang Yu


Archive | 2017

Deep-well coring device and operation method thereof

Tang Liping; Huang Zemin; Zhu Xiaohua; Duan Xiao; Zeng Jie


Archive | 2017

Pipeline fluid leak detection device

Tang Liping; Zhu Xiaohua; Ran Yadong; Li Hai; Cao Liuzhu; Wu Weiping; Xiao Yang; Cai Changsheng; Liu Jie; Jia Hao; Hu Xinyu

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Zhu Xiaohua

Southwest Petroleum University

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Liu Yucheng

Southwest Petroleum University

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Tong Hua

Southwest Petroleum University

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Li Haibo

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Lv Yanxin

Southwest Petroleum University

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Yuan Jianmei

Southwest Petroleum University

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