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Experimental and Computational Study on Conductors Bearing Capacity in Offshore Drilling

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The height of the cementing cement sheath of the conductor for offshore drilling is the key factor affecting wellhead stability. For the influence of the insufficient return height of cement… Click to show full abstract

The height of the cementing cement sheath of the conductor for offshore drilling is the key factor affecting wellhead stability. For the influence of the insufficient return height of cement slurry on the mechanical behavior of the conductor after running the conductor by shallow water exploration well drilling, the axial load distribution characteristics and bearing capacity mechanism of conductor were first analyzed from the perspective of operation characteristics of the drilling method. Second, a calculation model of axial bearing capacity of the conductor with the size of the conductor and the return height of cement slurry as variables was established on the basis of the hole enlargement that often occurs during drilling. In addition, the law of the influence of the return height of cement slurry on the ultimate bearing capacity of conductor and the strength difference of the two cementing surfaces between conductor and cement ring and between the cement sheath and submarine soil layer and its changing rules with time were explored and studied by field experiment. It was concluded that the friction between the cement sheath and the soil layer is the key factor that decides the main bearing capacity of the conductor.

Keywords: cement sheath; bearing capacity; conductor; offshore drilling

Journal Title: Computational Intelligence and Neuroscience
Year Published: 2022

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