• Chinese Physics B
  • Vol. 29, Issue 10, (2020)
Hui-Juan Guo1、2, Ying-Hua Liu1, Yi-Nao Su2, Quan-Li Zhang2, and Guo-Dong Zhan3、†
Author Affiliations
  • 1Department of Engineering Mechanics, AML, Tsinghua University, Beijing 00084, China
  • 2Drilling Mechanical Department, CNPC Engineering Technology R & D Company Limited, Beijing 1006, China
  • 3Drilling Technology Division, EXPEC Advanced Research Center, Saudi Arabia
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    DOI: 10.1088/1674-1056/abab6e Cite this Article
    Hui-Juan Guo, Ying-Hua Liu, Yi-Nao Su, Quan-Li Zhang, Guo-Dong Zhan. Multi-scale elastoplastic mechanical model and microstructure damage analysis of solid expandable tubular[J]. Chinese Physics B, 2020, 29(10): Copy Citation Text show less

    Abstract

    We present an in-depth study of the failure phenomenon of solid expandable tubular (SET) due to large expansion ratio in open holes of deep and ultra-deep wells. By examining the post-expansion SET, lots of microcracks are found on the inner surface of SET. Their morphology and parameters such as length and depth are investigated by use of metallographic microscope and scanning electron microscope (SEM). In addition, the Voronoi cell technique is adopted to characterize the multi-phase material microstructure of the SET. By using the anisotropic elastoplastic material constitutive model and macro/microscopic multi-dimensional cross-scale coupled boundary conditions, a sophisticated and multi-scale finite element model (FEM) of the SET is built successfully to simulate the material microstructure damage for different expansion ratios. The microcrack initiation and growth is simulated, and the structural integrity of the SET is discussed. It is concluded that this multi-scale finite element modeling method could effectively predict the elastoplastic deformation and the microscopic damage initiation and evolution of the SET. It is of great significance as a theoretical analysis tool to optimize the selection of appropriate tubular materials and it could be also used to substantially reduce costly failures of expandable tubulars in the field. This numerical analysis is not only beneficial for understanding the damage process of tubular materials but also effectively guides the engineering application of the SET technology.
    Hui-Juan Guo, Ying-Hua Liu, Yi-Nao Su, Quan-Li Zhang, Guo-Dong Zhan. Multi-scale elastoplastic mechanical model and microstructure damage analysis of solid expandable tubular[J]. Chinese Physics B, 2020, 29(10):
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