Abstract
AbstractTo solve the insufficient energy for reverse circulation fishing tools in complex structure wells, it is necessary to further optimize the design of the tools to improve the impurity salvage efficiency. In this work, a three‐dimensional (3D) flow field simulation model of reverse circulation fishing tool with venturi negative pressure is employed to identify the vortex zone of circulation channel and to investigate the negative pressure and jet velocity distribution around the spray nozzle based on the ANSYS‐CFX. The effects of the spray angle, diameter of the suction nozzle, and the nonstructural parameters on negative pressure and jet velocity are investigated through sensitivity analysis. As revealed from the results, there may be an optimum value for the spray angle, and the nozzle jet direction can indeed affect the propagation and attenuation of the bottom hole flow field greatly. The combination of the inner diameter of the nozzle outlet and that of the nozzle inlet (Φ + Φ′ = 3 mm + 6 mm) is the best design solution when the negative pressure at the nozzle outlet can be the highest. The negative pressure and jet velocity increase with the increasement of the inlet flow rate. The comparative analysis of different bottom hole impurity mass in the cases of the borehole inner diameter 5′ and 8.5″ on the salvage efficiency are conducted numerically. It is observed that the impurity mass salvaged and salvage time are not directly related to its total amount, but only related to the flow rate of the sucked fluid flow. The impurity salvage efficiency can be as high as 95.4%, which meets the engineering requirements in the field. This work improves the working performance of the reverse circulation fishing tool and provides theoretical guidance for well washing.
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