Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1755976 Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering 2010 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

Analysis and experimental results are presented which quantify the magnitude of end-effects for direct-indicating, narrow gap, rotating cylinder viscometers used extensively in oil-field, for Newtonian and non-Newtonian fluids. Such viscometers have already embedded at manufacturing stage an end-effect correction and give directly the shear stress which does not allow end-effect quantification in a straight forward manner. The presented analysis resolves this problem by estimating the embedded correction, which has been determined as 6.69% of the torque developed along the cylindrical part of the stationary bob of this viscometer.Experimental results with Newtonian and non-Newtonian fluids show that there is no additional end-effect from the bottom of the stationary bob. However, there is additional end-effect contribution from the top section of the bob, which has not been taken into account in the design and manufacturing of the instrument. Its magnitude ranges from 5 to 6% for the Newtonian fluid and the high shear rate range for the non-Newtonian fluid, to 12% for the low shear rate range for the non-Newtonian fluid tested, while the impact on drilling situations is also discussed.

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