E3S Web of Conferences (Jan 2019)
A thermomechanical technology of borehole wall isolation using a thermoplastic composite material
Abstract
Loss of drilling fluid in wells is one of the most important drilling challenges. To prevent this problem an insulation of borehole wall is requiring. The results of study of an innovative technology of isolation of borehole using a new thermomechanical plugging material are presented herein. The material considered is solid composite consisting secondary polyethylene terephthalate and gravel. Theoretically and experimentally shown the possibility to use this material to borehole isolation. The technology of manufacturing and isolation of absorbing horizons by thermomechanical material has been developed. Dependence of the regime parameters of thethermomechanical process melting of material on the thermophysical properties and technical characteristics was established. Dependence of the penetrating ability of material melt on the fractures was established. The results of work can be used to recommend technology parameters providing the efficient melting rate.