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Title: Pressure Drop Calculations


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Pressure Drop Calculations
  • 1.7-1

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1.7-2
3
1.7-3 For multiple nozzles in parallel
  • Vn is the same for each nozzle even if the
    dn varies!
  • This follows since Dp is the same across
    each nozzle.


Cd 0.95
4
1.7-4 Hydraulic Horsepower
  • of pump putting out 400 gpm at 3,000 psi ?
  • Power, in field units

Hydraulic Horsepower of Pump 700 hp
5
1.7-5 What is Hydraulic Impact Force
  • developed by bit?
  • If

6
1.7-6 Laminar Flow
  • Rheological Models
  • Newtonian
  • Bingham Plastic
  • Power-Law (ADE API)
  • Rotational Viscometer
  • Laminar Flow in Wellbore
  • Fluid Flow in Pipes
  • Fluid Flow in Annuli

7
1.7-7
Laminar Flow of Newtonian Fluids
Experimentally
8
1.7-8 Newtonian Fluid Model
  • In a Newtonian fluid the shear stress is directly
    proportional to the shear rate (in laminar flow)
  • i.e.,
  • The constant of proportionality, is the
    viscosity of the fluid and is independent of
    shear rate.

9
1.7-9 Newtonian Fluid Model
  • Viscosity may be expressed in poise or centipoise.

10
1.7-10 Shear Stress vs. Shear Rate for a
Newtonian Fluid
.
Slope of line m
11
1.7-11 Typical Drilling Fluid Vs. Newtonian,
Bingham and Power Law Fluids
0
12
1.7-12 Rheological Models
  • 1. Newtonian Fluid
  • 2. Bingham Plastic Fluid

What if ty 0?
13
1.7-13 RotatingSleeveViscometer
14
1.7-14 Figure 3.6
Rotating Viscometer
Rheometer
We determine rheological properties of drilling
fluids in this device
Infinite parallel plates
15
1.7-15 Rheometer (Rotational Viscometer)
  • Shear Stress f (Dial Reading)
  • Shear Rate f (Sleeve RPM)
  • Shear Stress f (Shear Rate)

16
1.7-16 Example
  • A rotational viscometer containing a Bingham
    plastic fluid gives a dial reading of 12 at a
    rotor speed of 300 RPM and a dial reading of 20
    at a rotor speed of 600 RPM
  • Compute plastic viscosity and yield point

q600 20 q300 12
See Appendix A
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1.7-17 Example
q600 20 q300 12
(See Appendix A)
18
1.7-18 Gel Strength
19
1.7-19 Gel Strength shear stress at which
fluid movement begins
  • The yield strength, extrapolated from the
    300 and 600 RPM readings is not a good
    representation of the gel strength of the fluid
  • Gel strength may be measured by turning the
    rotor at a low speed and noting the dial
    reading at which the gel structure is broken
  • (usually at 3 RPM)

20
1.7-20 Gel Strength
The gel strength is the maximum dial reading when
the viscometer is started at 3 rpm.
  • In field units,

In practice, this is often approximated to
tg qmax,3
21
1.7-21 Velocity Profiles(laminar flow)
Fig. 4-26. Velocity profiles for laminar flow
(a) pipe flow and (b) annular flow
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1.7-22
3D View of Laminar Flow in a pipe - Newtonian
Fluid
It looks like concentric rings of fluid
telescoping down the pipe at different
velocities
23
1.7-23 Table 4.3 - Summary of Equations for
Rotational Viscometer
  • Newtonian Model

or
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1.7-24 Table 4.3 - Summary of Equations for
Rotational Viscometer
Bingham Plastic Model
or
or
25
1.7-25 Total Pump Pressure
  • Pressure loss in surf. equipment
  • Pressure loss in drill pipe
  • Pressure loss in drill collars
  • Pressure drop across the bit nozzles
  • Pressure loss in the annulus between the drill
    collars and the hole wall
  • Pressure loss in the annulus between the drill
    pipe and the hole wall
  • Hydrostatic pressure difference (r varies)

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1.7-26 Pressure losses for laminar flow.
Newtonian Fluid
Bingham Plastic Fluid
27
1.7-27 Types of flow
Laminar
Turbulent
Fig. 4-30. Laminar and turbulent flow patterns in
a circular pipe (a) laminar flow, (b) transition
between laminar and turbulent flow and (c)
turbulent flow
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1.7-28 Turbulent Flow - Newtonian Fluid
  • We often assume that fluid flow is
  • turbulent if Nre gt 2100

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Turbulent Flow - Newtonian Fluid
Turbulent Flow - Bingham Plastic Fluid
In Pipe
In Annulus
1.7-29
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