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Review on the Vibration Mechanism of Drill String During Natural Gas Exploitation

Received: 19 September 2022     Accepted: 18 October 2022     Published: 24 October 2022
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Abstract

Gas hydrate, also known as combustible ice, is a pollution-free and clean energy source with huge reserves, so it is widely recognized as an energy source to replace oil. In the process of drilling and exploitation, a large amount of gas is generated by the decomposition of hydrate, which leads to the transformation of the single fluid (drilling fluid) into gas-liquid two-phase flow in the annulus. The constant change of the characteristic parameters of gas-liquid two-phase flow will aggravate the vibration frequency of the drill string. Combustible ice as sediment cement exist, can affect the strength of the sediment, and induce the occurrence of geological hazards, such as underwater landslides, and technical conditions for the present mining cost is too high, so it is necessary to in-depth analysis of the phenomenon, this paper introduced the research present situation and the drill string mechanics when there is a gas liquid two phase flow in the annulus, The research status of the influence of annulus fluid on drill string vibration is aimed to review the relevant literature on the influence of annulus fluid on drill string vibration, and to provide reference for the study of drill string dynamics in gas hydrate drilling and production.

Published in International Journal of Energy and Power Engineering (Volume 11, Issue 5)
DOI 10.11648/j.ijepe.20221105.11
Page(s) 91-101
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Keywords

Natural Gas Hydrate (NGH), Drillstring, Dynamics, Multiphase Flow, Fluid-Structure Interaction

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