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Titre: | The effect of orbital motion and eccentricity of drill pipe on pressure gradient in eccentric annulus flow with Newtonian and non-Newtonian fluids |
Auteur(s): | Ferroudji, Hicham Hadjadj, Ahmed Ntow Ofei, Titus Rahman, Mohammad Azizur |
Mots-clés: | computational fluid dynamics CFD Pressure drop Orbital motion laminar flow |
Date de publication: | 2020 |
Editeur: | Inderscience |
Collection/Numéro: | Progress in Computational Fluid Dynamics An International Journal, Vol. 20, N°4; |
Résumé: | The correct prediction of the pressure gradient is the fundamental parameter to establish an effective hydraulics program, which enables an optimised drilling process. In the present work, the effect of the orbital motion of the drill pipe on the pressure drop in an eccentric annulus flow with Newtonian and non-Newtonian fluids is studied numerically for both laminar and turbulent regimes using finite volume method (FVM). Furthermore, the effect of eccentricity when the inner pipe makes an orbital motion is evaluated. Different behaviours are observed in laminar and turbulent regimes. In the laminar regime, the simulation results showed that an increase of the orbital motion speed causes a considerable increment of the pressure gradient for the Newtonian fluid. For the power-law, non-Newtonian fluid in the laminar regime, on the contrary, a decrease of the pressure gradient is observed due to the shear-thinning effect. In the turbulent regime the mentioned trends are predicted to be much weaker. As eccentricity increases, the pressure drop of the non-Newtonian fluid decreases with a more pronounced diminish in pressure drop when the drill pipe is in orbital motion for both laminar and turbulent flow regimes. |
URI/URL: | http://dlibrary.univ-boumerdes.dz:8080/handle/123456789/6582 |
ISSN: | 1468-4349 |
Collection(s) : | Publications Internationales
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