Abstract

During drilling operations, the scientific drilling vessel Chikyu encounters vortex-induced vibration (VIV) of the riser during riser drilling as well as that of the drill pipe during riserless drilling. The characteristics of the VIV of the drill pipe will differ from those of the riser because the drill pipe rotates during operations. Therefore, investigating the characteristics of the VIV during drill pipe rotation is important. In this paper, the results of model experiments that show the characteristics of the VIV of a rotating drill pipe and drill pipe whirl are described. The authors conducted model experiments on the VIV response of a rotating cylinder in a water tank to observe the motion of the rotating cylinder. The results confirmed that rotating affects the characteristics of the VIV. When the rotating frequency of the drill pipe was low, the VIV resonated with the rotation; as the rotating frequency increased, the frequency of the VIV decreased. In addition, a self-excited whirl motion was also observed during the experiments. This “drill pipe whirl,” which rotated in the direction opposite to the rotation of the drill pipe at a low frequency, was larger in amplitude than the VIV. The results demonstrate that rotation of the drill pipe affects the characteristics of the VIV and generates the whirl motion.

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