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Low temperature at the outlet of drilling bit nozzles can be induced due to Joule-Thomson effect during well drilling using gases as drilling fluid. In this study, a numerical simulation model for analyzing the temperature distribution around the bottom of the hole was established based on the Joule-Thomson cooling effect, and then the induced thermal shock stress was calculated according to the temperature distribution. The expansion and instability of rock cracks were analyzed in terms of a stress intensity factor at the cracking tips of rock. Experiments were conducted using liquid nitrogen for cooling of rock samples in order to verify the thermal cracking models, and a real-time acoustic technique was used to measure the cracking effect. The results show that, under the thermal stress, a minimal cracking resistance of anti-propagation exists, and cuttings with small sizes were obtained during gas drilling. It appears that the wave velocity decreases at low temperatures, and the first wave amplitude has a dramatic delay, which illustrate that the cooling can have an important impact on the internal structure of rocks. © 2016, Periodical Office of China University of Petroleum. All right reserved.
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Journal of China University of Petroleum (Edition of Natural Science)
ISSN: 1673-5005
Year: 2016
Issue: 4
Volume: 40
Page: 90-95
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