Effect of drill pipe orbital motion on non-Newtonian fluid flow in an eccentric wellbore : a study with computational fluid dynamics
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2021
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Springer
Abstract
To ensure an effective drilling operation of an explored well, the associated hydraulics program should be established care-
fully based on the correct prediction of a drilling fluid’s pressure drop and velocity field. For that, the impact of the drill
string orbital motion should be considered by drilling engineers since it has an important influence on the flow of drilling
fluid and cuttings transport process. In the present investigation, the finite volume method coupled with the sliding mesh
approach is used to analyze the influence of the inner cylinder orbital motion on the flow of a power-law fluid (Ostwald-de
Waele) in an annular geometry. The findings indicate that the orbital motion positively affects the homogeneity of the power-
law axial velocity through the entire eccentric annulus; however, this impact diminishes as the diameter ratio increases. In
addition, higher torque is induced when the orbital motion occurs, especially for high values of eccentricity and diameter
ratio; nonetheless, a slight decrease in torque is recorded when the fluid velocity increases
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Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), Flow velocity distribution, Laminar flow regime, Rotational and orbital motion, Torque
