--> Study on the Fluctuation of Bottomhole Pressure While Starting and Stopping the Drilling Pump
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Petroleum Previous HitDrillingNext Hit Techniques, Issue 4, 2018

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Study on the Fluctuation of Bottomhole Pressure While Starting and Stopping the Previous HitDrillingNext Hit Pump

Abstract

In order to accurately understand the effect of pump on/off on bottomhole pressure and provide guidance for safe Previous HitdrillingNext Hit, a model of bottomhole pressure fluctuation caused by pump on/off has been built according to unstable flow theory. The authors analyzed the process of transmission and transformation of pressure waves in the Previous HitwellNext Hit by means of the solution of characteristic line, and computer programming and Previous HitwellNext Hit simulation results using field experimental data. The effect of duration of pump on/off, the distance of Previous HitdrillingNext Hit bit to the bottom fo the hole and the Previous HitdrillingNext Hit fluid properties was also studied. The simulation results showed that the longer the duration of pump on/off, the smaller the abnormal pressure window ratio; the greater the Previous HitdrillingNext Hit fluid density, the larger the abnormal pressure window ratio; the larger the Previous HitdrillingNext Hit fluid consistency coefficient and flow index, the smaller the abnormal pressure window ratio. The study indicated that duration of pump on/off, Previous HitdrillingNext Hit fluid consistency coefficient and flow index of Previous HitdrillingNext Hit fluids had a conspicuous effect on bottomhole pressure. The model of pressure fluctuation caused by pump on/off during Previous HitdrillingNext Hit can provide theoretical reference for starting and stopping the pump on site and can predict mud pump damage.