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Titre: | Tensile and torsional loads stress distribution along the drill string for deep wells |
Auteur(s): | Belkacem, Lallia Abdelbaki, Noureddine Gaceb, Mohamed Bouali, Elahmoun Hedjaj, Ahmed Bettayeb, Mourad |
Mots-clés: | Torsion Torsional loads stress Deep Wells |
Date de publication: | 2015 |
Editeur: | Springer |
Collection/Numéro: | (2015);pp. 567-580 |
Résumé: | Common knowledge and rule of thumb tell us that tensile failures will
mostly occur in the pipe body, while torsion failures will occur in the tool joints.
The total stresses on the drill string should be considered which are induced by
combined bending, torsion and tensile stresses. The latter can usually be operating
up until 80 % of the pipe body yield stress, a level which is considered as a safe
working limit. Moreover, torque and drag are caused by the lateral forces and the
friction between the borehole wall and the drill pipe. The lateral forces depend on
the weight of the drill string. Torque and drag are sometimes overlooked when
drilling simple wells. In deep well this is not acceptable. Proper decision made
using correct torque and drag can make all the difference between TD drilling and
suspended drilling. Therefore the over pull load plus the torque are the most
important points to be considered in deep well drilling, since the resistance of the
drill string body to the combined efforts will probably limit its tensional limit. By
this I mean, exerting both a tension and torsion load on the drill string of this later
will weaken its yield stress consequently applying a high tension effort combined
with a significant torque lead to plastifying of the drill pipe body thus reducing its
fatigue life. This problem is well observed in back-reaming operation. The results
show that fatigue damage from rotation in dogleg during backreaming operation is a
significant problem if the severity is greater than the critical value. So the position
of drill pipe in the string will influence the amount of fatigue damage it sustains.
Furthermore, back reaming can reduce the fatigue life of the drill pipe significantly
because of the stress reversal of the drill string under tension in a dogleg |
URI/URL: | http://dlibrary.univ-boumerdes.dz:8080/handle/123456789/2708 |
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