Abstract

In the process of thickened oil thermal recovery, the pre-stress cementing needs to be anchored at the bottom of the casing pipe. And the reliable opening and closing of anchor flukes directly influence the anchoring. In allusion to the problems of how to get the critical value of drilling fluid flow rate of when the anchor flukes begin to open, completely open, begin to close and completely close, whether different nozzles can open or close reliably, getting the corresponding differential pressure and discharge coefficient of the different nozzles, this paper conducts a study from both theory and experiment to obtain the relevant parameters. By simulating the anchor in actual work and dealing with the data, we conclude that: (1) The fluke can open smoothly when the flow rate reaches a certain flow and it can also close smoothly when the flow rate declines. (2) The critical flow rate of the flukes, when two kinds of anchors are with different nozzles, has been acquired. (3) Corresponding differential pressure and discharge coefficient of the different nozzles in different flow rate have been ascertained.

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