Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8124401 Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering 2018 8 Pages PDF
Abstract
Based on the low hydration heat requirement of cement slurry system used in natural gas hydrate formation and the effective utilization of industrial waste materials, the fly ash and slag were introduced into ordinary Portland cement to prepare a low hydration heat cement slurry system. During this study, the influences of fly ash and slag on the heat evaluation of cement slurry system were investigated by temperature profiles and hydration heat, which were tested by using a developed semi-adiabatic test equipment. Currently, the temperature profiles of cement slurry system were studied by the initial temperature (Ti), temperature rise (Tr), maximum temperature (Tm), and the hydration time (tm) corresponding to the maximum temperature, respectively. Moreover, the investigations of the influences of fly ash and slag on the strength property of cement stone were investigated. Then, a novel low hydration heat cement slurry system CFS1-1 used in natural gas hydrate formation was developed by the mass ratio of 2:1:1 (cement: fly ash: slag). Simultaneously, the initial hydration process of CFS1-1 was investigated by low field NMR, the rheological and thickening properties of CFS1-1 were also studied. Besides, some other application performances, such as density, fluidity, stability and consistency, were also studied. As a result, it was found that the application performances of CFS1-1 meet the cementing requirement of hydrate formation. In addition, the effective and reasonable utilization of industrial waste materials were also realized during this study.
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