Abstract

Abstract A 3D simulation technology for the process of pipe string tripping in wellbore is presented that uses ABAQUS's edge-to-edge contact technology as its basis for calculations. Results are compared with Landmark software tripping in analysis model. The new approach is based on a 3D finite element method of pipe string in an elastic borehole. It considers bending stiffness, torsional stiffness, pipe internal pressure and external pressure, buoyancy, contact forces and friction with localization of contact points. A numerical method description is provided that has proven to have high stability. Complete finite element model is provided and the method is described in detail to permit readers to replicate all results. The simulation model is compared to Landmark software tripping in analysis result. A ultra-deep horizontal well with measure depth more than 6000m is presented. Von Mises stress and triaxial safe factor for the new dynamics model are compared to Landmark software model. The most significant value of this model is that local contact open, contact forces and effective axial force can be obtained dynamically when pipe string stripping in, and it can be used to predict where and how pipe string will be stucked. The novelty of the new dynamics model is in the ability to solve tripping in operations of the entire pipe string in reasonable time using standard engineering computers.

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