花岗岩废弃物对油井水泥浆流变特性的影响

J. C. Moura, T. Santos, J. S. Silva, K. R. Santos, J. P. Gonçalves, G. Simonelli
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油井水泥浆中加入了几种材料,以改善其新鲜和硬化性能。这些材料中有许多是工业和农业工业废物,它们的使用促进了可持续发展,避免了它们在环境中的处置。在此背景下,本研究评估了含有花岗岩切割废料的油井水泥浆的流变特性。浆料分别添加10%、15%和20%的花岗岩废物(按水泥重量计- BWOC),以及仅含水和波特兰水泥的参考浆料。结果表明,含有高达20%花岗岩废料的泥浆具有令人满意的流变性能,证明了其在油井固井作业中的应用潜力。此外,20%花岗岩废料的加入对水泥浆的抗压强度没有不利影响。
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INFLUENCE OF GRANITE WASTE ON THE RHEOLOGICAL BEHAVIOR OF OIL WELL CEMENT SLURRIES
Several materials have been added to oil well cement slurries to improve their fresh and hardened properties. Many of these materials are industrial and agroindustrial wastes, and their use promotes sustainable development, avoiding their disposal in the environment. In this context, this study evaluates the rheological behaviour of oil well cement slurries containing granite cutting waste. The slurries were formulated with additions of 10%, 15%, and 20% of granite waste (by weight of cement – BWOC), as well as reference slurry containing only water and Portland cement. The results revealed that slurries containing up to 20% of granite waste presented satisfactory rheological properties, proving their potential for application in oil well cementing operations. Moreover, the addition of 20% of granite waste was not considered detrimental to the compressive strength of the cement slurries.
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