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Viscosity Models for Drilling Fluids—Herschel-Bulkley Parameters and Their Use

Arild Saasen, Jan David Ytrehus

2020Energies65 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

An evaluation is presented of the practical usage of the Herschel-Bulkley viscosity model for drilling fluids. If data from automatic viscosity measurements exist, the parameters should be selected from relevant shear rate ranges to be applicable. To be able to be used properly, viscosity measurements must be measured with a sufficient accuracy. It is shown that a manual reading of standard viscometers may yield insufficient accuracy. It is also shown that the use of yield point/plastic viscosity (YP/PV) as measured using API or ISO standards normally provide inaccurate viscosity parameters. The use of the Herschel-Bulkley model using dimensionless shear rates is more suitable than the traditional way of writing this model when the scope is to compare different drilling fluids. This approach makes it also easier to make correlations with thermodynamic quantities like pressure and temperature or chemical or mineralogical compositions of the drilling fluid.

Topics & Concepts

ViscometerDrilling fluidHerschel–Bulkley fluidViscosityThermodynamicsYield (engineering)Dimensionless quantityShear rateShear (geology)Petroleum engineeringMechanicsMaterials scienceDrillingRheologyGeologyPhysicsComposite materialMetallurgyDrilling and Well EngineeringHydraulic Fracturing and Reservoir AnalysisCalcium Carbonate Crystallization and Inhibition