钻井时高频扭转振荡(HFTOs)的综合研究

2区 工程技术 Q1 Earth and Planetary Sciences
Y. Zhang , H. Zhang , D. Chen , P. Ashok , E. van Oort
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摘要

在过去的二十年里,井下传感器技术的进步导致了高频扭转振荡(HFTO)现象的发现,近年来,高频扭转振荡在钻井行业越来越受到关注。HFTO归因于自激扭转共振,通常在钻探较硬的岩层时遇到,并且被观察到仅局限于底部钻具组合(BHA)或钻柱的下部。井下切向加速度及其频谱通常用于识别HFTO的发生,HFTO被认为是井下工具故障的原因,如电子部件故障、BHA中钻铤上的裂纹和连接松动。通过现场实验和观测、数据分析、数值模拟和实验室测试,文献中对HFTO机制有了各种见解。在本文中,全面回顾了在理解HFTO方面的最新进展,讨论了它们的典型传播模式、描述它们行为的动态模型、调查它们特性的实验室测试、表明它们存在的现场数据以及它们在钻井作业中的有害后果。在此基础上,我们讨论了几个遗留问题,以更好地理解、检测和衰减/消除HFTO。
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Comprehensive review of high frequency torsional oscillations (HFTOs) while drilling

The advancement of downhole sensor technology in the past twenty years has led to the discovery of the phenomenon of high frequency torsional oscillations (HFTOs), which has received increasing attention in the well construction industry in recent years. HFTOs are attributed to self-excited torsional resonance, often encountered while drilling harder rock formations, and are observed to be localized in the lower bottom-hole assembly (BHA) or lower part of the drillstring only. Downhole tangential acceleration and its frequency spectrum are usually used to identify the occurrence of HFTOs, which are believed to be responsible for downhole tool failures such as electronic component failure, cracks on drill collars in the BHA, and loose connections. Various insights into the HFTO mechanism have been gained in the literature through field experiments and observations, data analysis, numerical simulation, and laboratory tests.

In this paper, a comprehensive review is presented on recent advancements in understanding HFTOs, with discussion of their typical propagation patterns, dynamic models describing their behavior, laboratory tests investigating their characteristics, field data indicating their presence, and their harmful consequences during drilling operations. On this basis, we discuss several remaining issues to better understand, detect, and attenuate/eliminate HFTOs.

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Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering
Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering 工程技术-地球科学综合
CiteScore
11.30
自引率
0.00%
发文量
1511
审稿时长
13.5 months
期刊介绍: The objective of the Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering is to bridge the gap between the engineering, the geology and the science of petroleum and natural gas by publishing explicitly written articles intelligible to scientists and engineers working in any field of petroleum engineering, natural gas engineering and petroleum (natural gas) geology. An attempt is made in all issues to balance the subject matter and to appeal to a broad readership. The Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering covers the fields of petroleum (and natural gas) exploration, production and flow in its broadest possible sense. Topics include: origin and accumulation of petroleum and natural gas; petroleum geochemistry; reservoir engineering; reservoir simulation; rock mechanics; petrophysics; pore-level phenomena; well logging, testing and evaluation; mathematical modelling; enhanced oil and gas recovery; petroleum geology; compaction/diagenesis; petroleum economics; drilling and drilling fluids; thermodynamics and phase behavior; fluid mechanics; multi-phase flow in porous media; production engineering; formation evaluation; exploration methods; CO2 Sequestration in geological formations/sub-surface; management and development of unconventional resources such as heavy oil and bitumen, tight oil and liquid rich shales.
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