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This book covers the major physical and mechanical processes that unfold during cementing and subsequent well service, and which can affect the well integrity. Focusing on the underlying physics, it concisely presents the central concepts of well cementing.

The authors discuss the displacement of different fluids in the annulus, the mechanical stability of cement subject to varying downhole temperature, pressure and in-situ stresses, and the impact of defects on cement integrity under different mechanical and thermal loads over the course of the well’s lifetime. The book identifies knowledge gaps and unresolved issues, and proposes new directions for future research and development.

The book is a valuable resource for practising engineers in the oil and gas industry, academic and industrial researchers involved in oil and gas engineering, and to graduate students within this same sector.



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Introduction: Basics of Annular Cementing.- Basic Properties of Well Cement.- Flow and Placement of Cement Slurry in the Annulus.- Heterogeneities in Cement.- Well Cement Under Changing Formation Stresses and Wellbore Pressure.- Cement in Thermal Wells.- Knowledge Gaps and Outstanding Issues.

Physics and Mechanics of Primary Well Cementing

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A Paperback / softback by Alexandre Lavrov, Malin Torsæter

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    Publisher: Springer International Publishing AG
    Publication Date: 02/09/2016
    ISBN13: 9783319431642, 978-3319431642
    ISBN10: 3319431641

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    This book covers the major physical and mechanical processes that unfold during cementing and subsequent well service, and which can affect the well integrity. Focusing on the underlying physics, it concisely presents the central concepts of well cementing.

    The authors discuss the displacement of different fluids in the annulus, the mechanical stability of cement subject to varying downhole temperature, pressure and in-situ stresses, and the impact of defects on cement integrity under different mechanical and thermal loads over the course of the well’s lifetime. The book identifies knowledge gaps and unresolved issues, and proposes new directions for future research and development.

    The book is a valuable resource for practising engineers in the oil and gas industry, academic and industrial researchers involved in oil and gas engineering, and to graduate students within this same sector.



    Table of Contents

    Introduction: Basics of Annular Cementing.- Basic Properties of Well Cement.- Flow and Placement of Cement Slurry in the Annulus.- Heterogeneities in Cement.- Well Cement Under Changing Formation Stresses and Wellbore Pressure.- Cement in Thermal Wells.- Knowledge Gaps and Outstanding Issues.

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