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Titre: Using a supperficially treated 2024 aluminum alloy drill pipe to delay failure during dynamic loading
Auteur(s): Belkacem, Lallia
Abdelbaki, Noureddine
Otegui, Jose Luis
Gaceb, Mohamed
Bettayeb, Mourad
Mots-clés: Steel drill pipe
Aluminum drill pipe
Failure analysis
Buckling
Fatigue
Date de publication: 2019
Editeur: Elsevier
Collection/Numéro: Engineering Failure Analysis/ Vol.104 (2019);pp. 261-273
Résumé: For many years, a critical factor while drilling deep wells in Algeria oil fields has been the fatigue loads in drill strings used in high tortuosity sections. One solution is the use of drill pipes made of alternative lighter materials instead of conventional steel. A thorough study of superficially (ST) treated 2024 aluminum alloy joined to steel drill pipes in crooked well trajectories is presented in this article. This work discusses several limiting loads exerted on the drill pipes that affect the drilling operation such as axial, twisting and bending forces, which lead to combined cyclic loads. This study is aimed to determine whether it is possible to extend the drilling operation by joining ST 2024 aluminum alloy drill pipes into the drilling string, without losing drilling stability or reliability. It is established that the ST 2024 aluminum alloy drill pipe exerts significant influence on the allowable combined load, but affects to a larger extent the critical load at which loss of drilling string stability occurs, along with improved resistance to wear and corrosion, even at high temperature
URI/URL: DOI: 10.1016/j.engfailanal.2019.06.005
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1350630718312573
http://dlibrary.univ-boumerdes.dz:8080/handle/123456789/6638
ISSN: 1350-6307
Collection(s) :Publications Internationales

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