分析带有蒸发岩层的垂直井中的 APB:一维轴对称多层热力学模型

IF 1.9 4区 工程技术 Q3 MECHANICS
Themisson dos Santos Vasconcelos, Romildo dos Santos Escarpini Filho, Eduardo Nobre Lages
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摘要

盐类岩石中的温度升高和蠕变会导致环形压力积聚(APB),给油井作业,尤其是深层和超深层前盐油田的油井作业带来巨大挑战。本文提出了一种一维轴对称多层热力学模型,该模型考虑了蒸发岩层和热力学效应对 APB 的影响。我们开发了一种有限元模型,该模型综合了传热和热力学相互作用,利用双重变形机制作为构成模型来表示岩层的粘性行为。此外,该模型还能根据温度和压力条件迭代计算流体属性。为了验证该模型,我们使用广泛采用的商业有限元软件进行了案例研究。其一致的结果使我们对盐岩和热效应影响导致的压力增加有了更深入的了解,为使用计算复杂度更低的模型安全高效地运行油井提供了宝贵的见解。
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Analysis of APB in vertical wells with evaporite layers: A 1D axisymmetric multilayer thermomechanical model

Temperature increases and creep in saline rocks can cause annular pressure buildup (APB), presenting a significant challenge in oil well operations, particularly in deep and ultra-deep pre-salt fields. This paper proposes a one-dimensional axisymmetric multilayer thermomechanical model that accounts for the influence of evaporite layers and thermomechanical effects on APB. We developed a finite element model that integrates heat transfer and thermomechanical interactions, utilizing a double deformation mechanism as a constitutive model to represent the viscous behavior of the rock formation. Additionally, this model enables the iterative calculation of fluid properties based on temperature and pressure conditions. To validate the model, we conducted case studies using widely adopted commercial finite element software. Its consistent results provide a deeper understanding of the pressure increases caused by the influence of saline rock and thermal effects, offering valuable insights into the safe and efficient operation of oil wells using a model with reduced computational complexity.

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CiteScore
4.10
自引率
4.20%
发文量
114
审稿时长
9 months
期刊介绍: Mechanics Research Communications publishes, as rapidly as possible, peer-reviewed manuscripts of high standards but restricted length. It aims to provide: • a fast means of communication • an exchange of ideas among workers in mechanics • an effective method of bringing new results quickly to the public • an informal vehicle for the discussion • of ideas that may still be in the formative stages The field of Mechanics will be understood to encompass the behavior of continua, fluids, solids, particles and their mixtures. Submissions must contain a strong, novel contribution to the field of mechanics, and ideally should be focused on current issues in the field involving theoretical, experimental and/or applied research, preferably within the broad expertise encompassed by the Board of Associate Editors. Deviations from these areas should be discussed in advance with the Editor-in-Chief.
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