A Novel Mesoscopic Drill Bit Model for Deep Drilling Applications

M. Ichaoui, F. Schiefer, G. Ostermeyer
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This paper deals with the development of a novel mesoscopic model of polycrystalline diamond compact (PDC) drill bits that can be implemented in complex drill string models for simulations to analyse the influence of rock inhomogeneities or the impact of anti-whirl bits on drill string dynamics. In contrast to existing modelling approaches, the model is developed at a mesoscopic level, where the basic bit–rock interaction is taken from the macroscopic bit model and the cutting characteristics are summarised at a microscopic cutting level into a simplified configuration via cutting blades. This model can therefore effectively describe asymmetries and thus interactions between the torsional and lateral dynamics of the drill bit, and is particularly suitable for investigating the effects of drilling into rock inhomogeneities and fault zones on drilling dynamics. By integration into a complex drill string model, simulation studies of drilling through a sandwich formation were carried out. The simulation results allow detailed stability statements and show the influence of formation properties and bit design on torsional and lateral drill string dynamics.
一种适用于深部钻井的新型介观钻头模型
本文研究了一种新的聚晶金刚石致密体(PDC)钻头细观模型,该模型可用于复杂钻柱模型的模拟,以分析岩石不均匀性或抗旋转钻头对钻柱动力学的影响。与现有的建模方法相比,该模型是在细观水平上开发的,其中基本的钻头-岩石相互作用是从宏观钻头模型中提取的,并且在微观切割水平上将切割特征总结为通过切割刀片的简化配置。因此,该模型可以有效地描述钻头的不对称性以及扭转和横向动力学之间的相互作用,特别适用于研究钻进岩石不均匀性和断裂带对钻井动力学的影响。通过集成到复杂钻柱模型中,进行了钻穿夹层地层的仿真研究。模拟结果提供了详细的稳定性描述,并显示了地层性质和钻头设计对钻柱扭转和侧向动力学的影响。
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