Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6953853 | Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing | 2018 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
The present paper proposes a novel hysteretic (non-reversible) bit/rock interaction model for the torsional dynamics of a drill string. Non-reversible means that the torque-on-bit depends not only on the bit speed, but also on the bit acceleration, producing a type of hysteretic cycle. The continuous drill string system is discretized by means of the finite element method and a reduced-order model is constructed using the normal modes of the associated conservative system. The parameters of the proposed hysteretic bit/rock interaction model is fitted with field data. The non-linear torsional vibration and the stability map of the drill string system are analyzed employing the proposed bit/rock interaction model and also a commonly used reversible model (without hysteresis). It turns out that the hysteretic model affects the stability region of the system.
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Authors
F.F. Real, A. Batou, T.G. Ritto, C. Desceliers, R.R. Aguiar,