Experimental investigation of the mechanical properties of mud shale under water-bearing conditions and its applications

Author:

Fang Xinxin,Feng Hong,Li Fengling,Wang Hao

Abstract

AbstractMud shale, used in drilling engineering, is prone to hydration and expansion, resulting in creep deformation that leads to wellbore shrinkage and pipe sticking incidents. Studying the creep characteristics of mud shale is significant for designing a reasonable well structure and determining the lower limit of drilling fluid density. The influence of moisture content on rock strength and creep mechanical properties were studied using water absorption, uniaxial compression, and creep tests. Test results show that with an increase in the moisture content, the mud shale was damaged and softened; moreover, the elastic modulus decreased with increase in moisture content. Under the same load level, the instantaneous strain increased with increasing moisture content. Under different loading stresses, the creep of the rock had nonlinear characteristics, which could be divided into three different creep stages: attenuation, second, and accelerated creep. A new improved creep model based on the Nishihara model was established to describe the accelerated creep characteristics of mud shale under different moisture contents. The ageing degradation and water-bearing weakening effects were introduced. The Levenberg–Marquardt nonlinear least-squares method was applied to invert the creep parameters. The results show that the simulated creep curves, generated using the new creep model, conform to the experimental ones. The relationship between the drilling fluid density and wellbore shrinkage ratio can be defined using this model; it provides a reference for reasonably determining the drilling fluid density.

Funder

National Key Research and Development Program of China

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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