كليدواژه :
Minimum flow rate , Drilling fluid , Cuttings transport , Hole cleaning
چكيده لاتين :
In spite of many recent technology improvements in drilling, hole cleaning remains a significant challenge, especially in deviated and horizontal wells. Inadequate hole cleaning can result in several problems, such as bit wear, slow drilling rate, increased ECD (which can lead to formation fracturing), high torque, drag, and in the worst case, the drill pipe can be stuck.
The critical mud flow rate for cleaning the well while drilling can be defined as the minimum annular fluid velocity, required to maintain a continuous upward movement of the cuttings, and no bed forming on the lower side of the wellbore
The paper employs two models developed by an empirical approach, namely Larsen‟smodel and Rubiandini‟s model and compare them with experimental. We observe, Larsen’s model is more reliable rather than Rubiandini;s model