Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5484044 Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering 2017 11 Pages PDF
Abstract
As the core technology of petroleum extraction engineering in the 21st century, Solid Expandable Tubular (SET) technology is applied to drilling, well completion, and cementing. However, the expansion process for tubulars in site operation may well lead to stress concentration, leakage, or even fracture failure in thread joints of the tubular assembly due to the irregular deformation of thread teeth. With the aim of studying the issue with regard to the thread joint of J55 steel expandable tubulars, this study extended a series of finite element models using the commercial software ABAQUS to investigate the structural response of tubulars during the expansion process. The simulation results include the stress evolution, deformation of the thread joint of the tubular assembly, and the effect of expansion cone geometry on the expansion consequences. A laboratory experiment was performed to validate the validity of the simulated solution. It was found from results that both the axial and hoop compressive stress concentrations were generated in the thread teeth edges near the contact surfaces of threads during the expansion process due to the mutual squeezing of box and pin thread teeth. An increase of the tubular diameter led to a reduction of wall thickness and axial length due to the law of volume-constancy. The expansion process resulted in a deterioration of the contact condition between the thread teeth. A cone angle of 9° and sizing section length of 65-75 mm were the optimal choice of the geometric size of the expansion cone according to their superior analytical results.
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