DocumentCode
3692879
Title
Structural health prediction model for oil well casing
Author
Yahia M. AL-Smadi;Khalid S. Albalushi
Author_Institution
Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, Texas A&
fYear
2015
fDate
4/1/2015 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
3
Abstract
The biggest fear during fracking process is the risk of contamination of water resources, this can happen because of improper, insufficient or low quality cement casing which leads to methane leaks and follows path to aquifer. This soil-structure interaction simulation predicts the potential impact of structural health monitoring on the cement casing structures found in oil well. Nonlinear plane stain analysis using staged techniques is presented. Results including the deflection of cement casing tip, strain, moment and direct stress in the cement casing are affected by live and dead weight around well vicinity. The prediction of internal stresses and strains in cement casing is presented under static conditions. However, the effects of aging, deterioration and extreme seismic loading necessitate the need for advanced structural health monitoring and damage detection sensors.
Keywords
"Soil","Finite element analysis","Stress","Monitoring","Fracking","Water resources","Sensors"
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Gas and Oil Conference (MedGO), 2015 International Mediterranean
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/MedGO.2015.7330333
Filename
7330333
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