Mitigating borehole drill string torsional vibration and shock

Joshua Chirikutsi
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This paper provides an analysis of one of the dysfunctions in borehole drill strings, which is torsional vibration. Additionally, an analysis of mitigation through systematic adjustment of the key parameters of Weight on the Bit (WOB) and Rotations per Minute (RPM) is conducted. One of the key forms of dysfunction is undesired vibration and shocks on the drill strings. The vibration and shock experienced by drill strings have a detrimental impact on equipment life, resulting from damage to the drill bit and the drill string components. This paper studies a generalized lumped-parameter model of the drill-string system to provide a fundamental understanding of the torsional stick-slip vibrations during drilling operations. The impact of various parameters such as the weight on the bit, rotational speed, and damping on the severity of vibration, in particular, stick-lip vibration, is analyzed. Various passive, active, and semi-active control strategies to mitigate the torsional vibrations have been studied and implemented with varying degrees of success, subject to continual development. From the simulation, the WOB, the drive torque, and rotational velocity determine the stick-slip onset and severity. This paper focuses on active control of the rotational speed and the weight on the bit by systematic adjustment to eliminate stick-slip while avoiding other undesirable effects and thus achieving optimum performance. Further study will be on multi-stability analysis to define the optimum operation zones and the design of vibration reduction tools and control strategies.
减轻井眼钻柱扭振和冲击
本文分析了井内钻柱的一种功能障碍——扭转振动。此外,通过系统调整钻压(WOB)和每分钟转数(RPM)等关键参数进行了缓解分析。功能障碍的主要形式之一是钻柱上的不良振动和冲击。钻柱所经历的振动和冲击会损坏钻头和钻柱部件,对设备寿命产生不利影响。本文研究了钻柱系统的广义集总参数模型,为钻井作业中的扭转粘滑振动提供了基本的认识。分析了钻压、转速、阻尼等参数对振动严重程度的影响,特别是粘唇振动的影响。各种被动、主动和半主动控制策略已经被研究并实施,以减轻扭转振动,并取得了不同程度的成功,但仍在不断发展。通过模拟,钻压、驱动扭矩和转速决定了粘滑的发生和严重程度。本文的重点是通过系统调节来主动控制钻头的转速和钻压,以消除粘滑,同时避免其他不良影响,从而达到最佳性能。进一步的研究将通过多稳定性分析来确定最佳作业区域,并设计减振工具和控制策略。
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