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Data for analyzing drilling fluid ability to effectively achieve hole cleaning for high shear and low shear rates.


ABSTRACT: Rheological models such as Bingham Plastic or Power law models depict fluid behavior with points of the rheological relation which correspond to higher shear rates, but these models are fairly easy to solve for their specific descriptive parameters. Lower rpm (and hence shear rate), could be used to improve the performance and understanding of drilling mud at the lower shear rates prevailing in the wellbore. These data can be utilized in validating these rheological models and the essence of Equivalent Circulating Density (ECD) calculation in analyzing pressure drop in annular hole cleaning.

SUBMITTER: Adenubi AS 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6141135 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Data for analyzing drilling fluid ability to effectively achieve hole cleaning for high shear and low shear rates.

Adenubi Adetola Solomon AS   Igwilo Kevin Chinwuba KC   Okoro Emeka Emmanuel EE   Mamudu Angela Onose AO  

Data in brief 20180613


Rheological models such as Bingham Plastic or Power law models depict fluid behavior with points of the rheological relation which correspond to higher shear rates, but these models are fairly easy to solve for their specific descriptive parameters. Lower rpm (and hence shear rate), could be used to improve the performance and understanding of drilling mud at the lower shear rates prevailing in the wellbore. These data can be utilized in validating these rheological models and the essence of Equ  ...[more]

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