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ArticleName Improvement of well flushing technology during drilling in permafrost
DOI 10.17580/em.2020.02.10
ArticleAuthor Sklyanov V. I., Figurak A. A., Emelina N. B., Eremenko A. A.
ArticleAuthorData

Norilsk State Industrial Institute, Norilsk, Russia:

Sklyanov V. I., Head of Mineral Mining Department, Candidate of Engineering Sciences, Associate Professor,
vladimir-sklyanov@yandex.ru

 

Irkutsk Scientific Research Technical University, Irkutsk, Russia:
Figurak A. A., Senior Lecturer

 

Chinakal Institute of Mining, SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia:
Emelina N. B., Senior Lecturer

 

Chinakal Institute of Mining, SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia1 ; Kuzbass State Technical University, Kemerovo, Russia2:
Eremenko A. A.1,2, Deputy Director of Science, Doctor of Engineering Science, Professor

Abstract

The article presents the research results on flushing of wells during drilling in permafrost. The most effective flushing method is the use of drill fluids added with various antifreeze agents. In order to reduce the time spent on the implementation of this method of well flushing, as well as to prevent thawing and collapse of rocks in unstable intervals of wells, before the addition of antifreeze agents, the drill fluid is cooled down to the desired temperature. To cool drill fluids in summer, a refrigeration machine is used. In winter period, natural cold accumulated by atmospheric air is used for cooling. The drill fluid is cooled by any known method, including simplified approaches without using of complex and energy-consuming compressor refrigeration machines, by air heat exchangers blown with cold air. The proposed method involves the negative temperature mode of flushing and can be used when drilling wells of any purpose, diameter and length in permafrost up to 600 m thick.

keywords Well drilling, heat transfer, permafrost, antifreeze additives, drill fluid, negative temperature flushing
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