The advantage of composite materials used in downhole cutting tools

IF 0.3 Q4 ENGINEERING, PETROLEUM
Nafta-Gaz Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI:10.18668/ng.2024.01.03
Amir G. Mustafayev, Chingiz R. Nasirov
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One of the important reserves for the growth of oil and gas production is the acceleration of emergency recovery work in production and exploration wells at minimal cost. A significant amount of work in downhole conditions is performed using downhole destructive and cutting tools. Each oil and gas producing country annually uses more than 100 standard sizes, thousands of cutting tool sets: downhole, annular, combined, pilot, internal and external pipe cutters, as well as reamers for cutting side “windows” in production strings. Therefore, the need for them is growing significantly every year. The conducted experiments show that during the operation of cutting tools, the working abrasive-cutting part of the tool wears out and collapses, but the body, other elements and the connecting thread remain suitable for further operation. Therefore, the restoration of working bodies, consisting of crushed particles of used borehole cutting tools, is an urgent scientific and technical task for the oil and gas industry. When repairing oil and gas wells, as well as eliminating the most complex accidents, more than a hundred standard sizes of downhole cutting and destructive tools are used. Currently, an acute shortage of this equipment in oilfield facilities makes it necessary to reconsider the technologies for restoring downhole cutting and destructive tools and introduce them into production. The conducted studies show that there is not enough information about the thickness and height of the layers of the material applied to the damaged area of the cutting and destructive tool, as well as the information necessary for the optimal mode of its operation and its effectiveness after restoration. Composite materials are widely used in the preparation of cutting-chopping and destructive elements of oil-field tools and equipment used in the drilling, operation and repair of wells. In order to increase the cutting capacity of the cutting part of the tool, it is necessary to investigate the advantages of tungsten-carbide (TC) type composite materials compared to other materials and ensure their resistance to high temperatures. As a result of theoretical studies, the stress-deformation state of the contact areas of the composite elements, where the working areas of the cutting and destructive tools are reinforced, and the dependence of the productivity of the composite materials on the speed of transition to metal and the sizes of the composite grains were determined by using the finite element method (two-dimensional simplex elements).
井下切削工具使用复合材料的优势
石油和天然气生产增长的重要保障之一是以最低成本加快生产和勘探井的紧急采收工作。井下条件下的大量工作都是使用井下破坏性工具和切割工具进行的。每个石油和天然气生产国每年都要使用 100 多种标准尺寸、数千套切割工具:井下、环形、组合、先导、内管和外管切割器,以及用于切割生产管串侧面 "窗口 "的铰刀。因此,对这些工具的需求每年都在大幅增长。实验表明,在切削工具的运行过程中,工具的工作磨料切削部分会磨损和塌陷,但主体、其他元件和连接螺纹仍适合继续运行。因此,修复由废旧井眼切削工具破碎颗粒组成的工作体是石油天然气行业一项紧迫的科技任务。在修复石油和天然气井以及消除最复杂的事故时,要使用一百多种标准尺寸的井下切割和破坏工具。目前,油田设施中这种设备严重短缺,因此有必要重新考虑恢复井下切割和破坏工具的技术,并将其引入生产中。已进行的研究表明,关于在切割和破坏性工具受损区域使用的材料层的厚度和高度,以及最佳操作模式和修复后的有效性所需的信息还不够充分。复合材料被广泛应用于钻井、油井作业和油井维修中使用的油田工具和设备的切割和破坏元件的制备。为了提高工具切削部分的切削能力,有必要研究碳化钨(TC)型复合材料与其他材料相比的优势,并确保其耐高温性能。理论研究的结果是,通过使用有限元方法(二维简单元素)确定了复合材料元件接触区域的应力变形状态(切削和破坏性工具的工作区域在此得到加强),以及复合材料的生产率对金属转变速度和复合材料晶粒尺寸的依赖性。
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