Data of High-Temperature Dynamic LCM Testing Setup
Data from high temperature dynamic sealing tests for various fracture widths, at various temperatures (degrees F), with 5 wt.% bentonite-based mud containing various material fiber contents, at 100 to 400 psi differential pressure.
Data from pressure test and evaluation of the dynamic lost circulation materials (LCM) testing unit to reflect the condition of open and sealed fracture using fracture width of 1000 microns at 120 degrees F.
Links to two papers based on the data - "Loss circulation prevention in geothermal drilling by shape memory polymer" which was published in Geothermics 89 (2021) 101943) as well as "Evaluating sealability of blended smart polymer and fiber additive for geothermal drilling with the effect of fracture opening size", published in the Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering 206 (2021) 108998.
Citation Formats
University of Oklahoma. (2021). Data of High-Temperature Dynamic LCM Testing Setup [data set]. Retrieved from https://dx.doi.org/10.15121/1986090.
Magzoub, Musaab, Salehi, Saeed, Li, Guoqiang, Fan, Jizhou, Teodoriu, Catalin, Anyaezu, Tobenna, Saleh, Fatemeh K., and Taleghani, Arash D. Data of High-Temperature Dynamic LCM Testing Setup. United States: N.p., 31 May, 2021. Web. doi: 10.15121/1986090.
Magzoub, Musaab, Salehi, Saeed, Li, Guoqiang, Fan, Jizhou, Teodoriu, Catalin, Anyaezu, Tobenna, Saleh, Fatemeh K., & Taleghani, Arash D. Data of High-Temperature Dynamic LCM Testing Setup. United States. https://dx.doi.org/10.15121/1986090
Magzoub, Musaab, Salehi, Saeed, Li, Guoqiang, Fan, Jizhou, Teodoriu, Catalin, Anyaezu, Tobenna, Saleh, Fatemeh K., and Taleghani, Arash D. 2021. "Data of High-Temperature Dynamic LCM Testing Setup". United States. https://dx.doi.org/10.15121/1986090. https://gdr.openei.org/submissions/1449.
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Data from pressure test and evaluation of the dynamic lost circulation materials (LCM) testing unit to reflect the condition of open and sealed fracture using fracture width of 1000 microns at 120 degrees F.
Links to two papers based on the data - "Loss circulation prevention in geothermal drilling by shape memory polymer" which was published in Geothermics 89 (2021) 101943) as well as "Evaluating sealability of blended smart polymer and fiber additive for geothermal drilling with the effect of fracture opening size", published in the Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering 206 (2021) 108998.}, doi = {10.15121/1986090}, url = {https://gdr.openei.org/submissions/1449}, journal = {}, number = , volume = , place = {United States}, year = {2021}, month = {05}}
https://dx.doi.org/10.15121/1986090
Details
Data from May 31, 2021
Last updated Jun 23, 2023
Submitted Jan 4, 2023
Organization
University of Oklahoma
Contact
Saeed Salehi
405.325.6822
Authors
Original Source
https://gdr.openei.org/submissions/1449Research Areas
Keywords
Geothermal drilling, Lost circulation, Shape memory polymer, Granite, Fracture, Swellbore strengthening, Sealability, geothermal, energy, Lost circulation materials, Sealing pressure, Filtration, Smart LCM, SMP, fracture sealing, drilling fluid additives, temperature, model, drilling, wellbore, experiment, technology, processed dataDOE Project Details
Project Name Developing Advanced Lost Prevention Methods and Smart Wellbore Strengthening Materials for Geothermal Wells
Project Lead Angel Nieto
Project Number EE0008602