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Decaying Swirl Flow and Particle Behavior through the Hole Cleaning Device for Horizontal Drilling of Fossil Fuel

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  • Jingyu Qu

    (College of Petroleum Engineering, Northeast Petroleum University, Daqing 163318, China)

  • Tie Yan

    (College of Petroleum Engineering, Northeast Petroleum University, Daqing 163318, China)

  • Xiaofeng Sun

    (College of Petroleum Engineering, Northeast Petroleum University, Daqing 163318, China)

  • Zijian Li

    (Department of Engineering and Applied Science, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John’s, NF A1B3X5, Canada)

  • Wei Li

    (College of Petroleum Engineering, Northeast Petroleum University, Daqing 163318, China)

Abstract

The hole cleaning device is a powerful application which can effectively slow down the deposition of cuttings during drilling. However, in this complicated swirl flow created by the device, the decay of the swirl flow and the particle behavior are not evident yet. In this paper, the decay of the swirl flow and the particle behavior in the swirl flow field are studied by the Eulerian–Eulerian two-fluid model (TFM) coupled with the kinetic theory of granular flows (KTGF), and sliding mesh (SM) technique for simulating the fluid flow. The results show that the swirl intensity decays exponentially along the flow direction under laminar flow conditions. The swirl flow has a longer acting distance at a higher rotational speed, which can effectively slow down the deposition of cutting particles. The initial swirl intensity of swirl flow induced by the blades increases significantly with the increase of blade height and the decrease of the blade angle. The tangential velocity of the cutting particles in the annulus is more significant near the central region, gradually decreases toward the wall in the radial direction, and rapidly decreases to 0 at the wall surface. The decay rate is negatively correlated with the initial swirl intensity. The results presented here may provide a useful reference for the design of the hole cleaning device.

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  • Jingyu Qu & Tie Yan & Xiaofeng Sun & Zijian Li & Wei Li, 2019. "Decaying Swirl Flow and Particle Behavior through the Hole Cleaning Device for Horizontal Drilling of Fossil Fuel," Energies, MDPI, vol. 12(3), pages 1-15, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jeners:v:12:y:2019:i:3:p:336-:d:199829
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    1. Hongwu Zhao & Jun-Ho Jeon & Dong-In Yu & Yeon-Won Lee, 2023. "A Numerical Study on the Characteristics of the Pressurized Water Reactor’s (PWR) Primary Moisture Separator Using the Particle Tracking Method," Energies, MDPI, vol. 16(3), pages 1-17, January.

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