Abstract

This paper proposes a novel way to study the casing structural integrity using two approaches of finite element analysis (FEA) and machine learning. The approach in this study is unique, as it captures the pertinent parameters influencing the casing buckling and the evaluation of the magnitude of each. In this work, the effect of combined loading using multiple parameters to establish the relationship and effect of each on stress, displacement and ultimately casing safety factor is revealed.The optimised result show remarkable improvement in reducing the total deformation, the von Mises and increasing the safety factor of the casing under combined loading condition. The optimised casing shows 89% reduction in total deformation and 87% reduction in von Mises in comparison to unoptimised simulation result. In addition, the safety factor of 3.3 is obtained against the initial predicted stress of 932.46 MPa with a corresponding safety factor of 0.8129.Real time parametric prediction and optimisation using Lunar and Quasar (ODYSSEE software package) enabled the examination of the casing structural responses based on the pertinent parameters. In effect, a very good agreement was found between “KNN” and Lunar predictions on parameters influencing casing buckling phenomena and the corresponding Mises stress. Lunar optimisation provided the ideal parameter values for the attainment of pre-define von Mises stress as a function of other factors. This quick approach shows both accuracy and validation of the two independent procedures arriving at the same conclusion. We found that concurrent investigation of the casing buckling attributing factors and optimisation using FEA and ODYSSEE package is sufficient to maintain casing structural integrity during shale gas extraction process.

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