Study of the influences of rotary table speed on stick-slip vibration of the drilling system

2015年 1卷 第4期
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Liping Tang Xiaohua Zhu Changshuai Shi Jian Tang Daping Xu
Stick-slip vibration presents one of the major causes of drilling problems, such as premature tool failures, low drilling efficiency and poor wellbore quality. The objective of this work is to investigate the influences of rotary table speed (RTS) on stick-slip phenomenon of the drilling system. In this study, the drilling system is treated as a lumped torsional pendulum model of which the bit/rock interaction is regarded as Coulomb friction. By analyzing cases with different RTS, two types of vibrations on the bit are found: stick-slip vibration and uniform motion. With an increase in the RTS, the stick-slip vibration on the drill bit disappears once the RTS arrives at its critical value. For the cases that stick-slip vibrations occur, the phase trajectories converge toward a limit cycle. For the cases that stick-slip vibration does not appear, the drill bit tends to stabilize at a uniform motion and the phase trajectories correspond to contracting spirals observed in the phase plane.
Stick-slip vibration; Rotary table speed; Drillstring; Drill bit; Frictional torque; Limit cycle;
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.petlm.2015.10.004