Simulation Investigation of Casing Eccentricity Estimation for Different Inclination Angles and Tensile Forces Using Finite Element Method

Author(s):  
Akgun Ferda ◽  
Hamed H. Al-Ghadban
Author(s):  
Mehdi Hajianmaleki ◽  
Jeremy S. Daily ◽  
Lev Ring ◽  
Raju Gandikota

Understanding drill string buckling behavior is a significant challenge to the petroleum industry. In this paper, the explicit finite element method implemented in Abaqus software is employed to study the buckling of drill strings for inclined straight wellbores. Classic solutions for the critical buckling length of self-weighted columns as well as critical buckling load for drill pipe inside inclined wellbores are compared to explicit FEA and accurate results are provided by the finite element based predictions. The effect of different inclination angles and string effective weight due to the buoyancy effect has been studied and the results for sinusoidal and helical buckling are compared to analytical results and experimental data in the literature. The theoretical predictions for different inclination angles agree with the simulations. Theoretical buckling load of inclined drill strings approaches zero by decreasing the effective weight of a floating drill string. However, the results of finite element simulations show that significant buckling load would still exist for very low drill string effective weight. These results are confirmed by experimental results provided by other researchers. Overall, the efficacy of using explicit finite element methods to model drill string buckling behavior is demonstrated.


2018 ◽  
Vol 22 (7) ◽  
pp. 1566-1578 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wen-ming Zhang ◽  
Tao Li ◽  
Lu-yao Shi ◽  
Zhao Liu ◽  
Kai-rui Qian

Construction of suspension bridges and their structural analysis are challenged by the presence of elements (chains or main cables) capable of large deflections leading to a geometric nonlinearity. For an accurate prediction of the main cable geometry of a suspension bridge, an innovative iterative method is proposed in this article. In the iteration process, hanger tensions and the cable shape are, in turns, used as inputs. The cable shape is analytically predicted with an account of the pylon saddle arc effect, while finite element method is employed to calculate hanger tensions with an account of the combined effects of the cable-hanger-stiffening girder. The cable static equilibrium state is expressed by three coupled nonlinear governing equations, which are solved by their transformation into a form corresponding to the unconstrained optimization problem. The numerical test results for the hanger tensions in an existing suspension bridge were obtained by the proposed iterative method and two conventional ones, namely, the weight distribution and continuous multiple-rigid-support beam methods. The latter two reference methods produced the respective deviations of 10% and 5% for the side hangers, respectively, which resulted in significant errors in the elevations of the suspension points. To obtain more accurate hanger tensile forces, especially for the side hangers, as well as the cable shape, the iterative method proposed in this article is recommended.


1970 ◽  
Vol 37 ◽  
pp. 24-32
Author(s):  
Md. Tofiqul Islam ◽  
Sumon Saha ◽  
Md. Arif Hasan Mamun ◽  
Goutam Saha

Natural convection in an inclined differentially heated square enclosure containing internally heated fluid has been investigated numerically using the Galerkin finite element method. The horizontal walls are adiabatic, while the side walls are isothermal but kept at different temperatures. Flow and heat transfer characteristics through isotherms, streamlines and average Nusselt numbers have been presented for the external Rayleigh number 103 to 106, internal Rayleigh number 105 to 108 and inclination angles 0° to 30°. The obtained computational results indicate that the strength of the convective currents depends on the internal energy. Heat removal rate is optimized at zero inclination angle for relatively weak external heating mode for all values of internal energy.Keywords: Natural convection, finite element method, square enclosure, Rayleigh number.doi:10.3329/jme.v37i0.816Journal of Mechanical Engineering Vol.37 June 2007, pp.24-32


Nanoscale ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 11 (43) ◽  
pp. 20868-20875 ◽  
Author(s):  
Junxiong Guo ◽  
Yu Liu ◽  
Yuan Lin ◽  
Yu Tian ◽  
Jinxing Zhang ◽  
...  

We propose a graphene plasmonic infrared photodetector tuned by ferroelectric domains and investigate the interfacial effect using the finite element method.


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