Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10354794 Finite Elements in Analysis and Design 2005 19 Pages PDF
Abstract
Field experience manifests that drillstring vibration is one of the major causes for a deteriorated drilling performance. It is crucial to understand the complex vibrational mechanisms experienced by a drilling system in order to better control its functional operation and improve its performance. A dynamic model of the drillstring including both drillpipe and drillcollars is formulated. The equation of motion of the rotating drillstring is derived using Lagrangian approach together with the finite-element method. The drillstring components with circular cross-section are discretized into a number of finite shaft elements with 12 degrees of freedom each. The model accounts for the gyroscopic effect, the torsional/bending inertia coupling, and the effect of the gravitational force field. Explicit expressions of the finite element inertia coupling and axial stiffening matrices are derived using a consistent mass formulation. Modal transformations are invoked to obtain a reduced order modal form of the dynamic equations. The developed model is integrated into a computational scheme to calculate the modal characteristics and to perform time-response analysis of the drillstring system.
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