Modeling and Analysis of Drillstring Vibration in Riserless Environment

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作者
Samuel, Robello [1 ]
机构
[1] Halliburton, Drilling Engn, Houston, TX 77042 USA
关键词
Forecasting;
D O I
10.1115/1.4007691
中图分类号
TE [石油、天然气工业]; TK [能源与动力工程];
学科分类号
0807 ; 0820 ;
摘要
Riserless drilling poses numerous operational challenges that adversely affect the efficiency of the drilling process. These challenges include increased torque and drag, buckling, increased vibration, poor hole cleaning, tubular failures, poor cement jobs, and associated problems during tripping operations. These challenges are closely associated with complex bottomhole assemblies (BHAs) and the vibration of the drillstring when the topholes are drilled directionally. Current methods lack proper modeling to predict drillstring vibration. This paper presents and validates a modified model to predict severe damaging vibrations, analysis techniques, and guidelines to avoid the vibration damage to BHAs and their associated downhole tools in the riserless highly deviated wells. The dynamic analysis model is based on forced frequency response (FFR) to solve for resonant frequencies. In addition, a mathematical formulation includes viscous, axial, torsional, and structural damping mechanisms. With careful consideration of input parameters and judicious analysis of the results, the author demonstrates that drillstring vibration can be avoided by determining the 3D vibrational response at selected excitations that are likely to cause them. The analysis also provides an estimate of relative bending stresses, shear forces, and lateral displacements for the assembly used. Based on the study, severe vibrations causing potentially damaging operating conditions were avoided, which posed a major problem in the nearby wells. The study indicates that the results are influenced by various parameters, including depth of the mud line, offset of the wellhead from the rig center, wellbore inclination, curvature, wellbore torsion, and angle of entry into the wellhead. This study compares simulated predictions with actual well data and describes the applicability of the model. Simple guidelines are provided to estimate the operating range of the drilling parameter to mitigate and avoid downhole tool failures. [DOI: 10.1115/1.4007691]
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