The Effect of Expanding Additives to Improve Cement Isoiation Strength to 250°C and 2000 psi Conditions

Suhascaryo, Nur and Rubiandini, Rudi and Septoratno, Siregar and Nawangsidi, Dody (2005) The Effect of Expanding Additives to Improve Cement Isoiation Strength to 250°C and 2000 psi Conditions. In: Proceedings World Geotbermai Congress 2005, 24-29 April 2005, Antalya, Turkey.

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ABSTRACTCementing is a very important part in oil-well drilling, the recent technologies development in oil-well drilling has led to a more problematic case in cementing. High temperature cementing is one of those problem, high temperature cementing consists of steam recovery wells, geothermal wells and ultra deep wells.The use o f expanding cements for improving the sealing efficacy o f Annulus cementing has been considered for a long time as a possible solution to existing problems. CaO and MgO had been proposed as two o f the most effective additives to create good expanding cement.The purposes o f this study are to find the effect o f burnt pure CaO and MgO addition on the value o f compressive strength and shear bond strength o f API class G in high pressure and high temperature condition. The method applied on this research was by evaluating the data taken from simulator which was simulate with 100-250°C temperature and 2000 psi pressure.The conclusions taken according to the results are: The addition of CaO and MgO will increase the shear bond strength and the compressive strength on specific condition up to 200°C temperature. The addition will be ineffective for the 250°C condition. The cement strength behavior will be also affected by the length o f curing time.This expanding cement needs some further research for other composition, temperature and curing time condition. The compatibility when mixed with other additives beside silica flour hasn’t been figured out y et Keywords: Expanding Additive, Shear Bond Strength, Compressive Strength, High Pressure-High Temperature, Curing Time

Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Uncontrolled Keywords: Keywords: Expanding Additive, Shear Bond Strength, Compressive Strength, High Pressure-High Temperature, Curing Time
Subjects: Q Science > Q Science (General)
Divisions: Faculty of Engineering, Science and Mathematics > School of Engineering Sciences
Depositing User: Dr. Ir. MT KRT. Nur Suhascaryo
Date Deposited: 07 Nov 2020 12:25
Last Modified: 07 Nov 2020 12:25
URI: http://eprints.upnyk.ac.id/id/eprint/23892

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