Cement slurries of oil wells under high temperature and pressure: the effects of the use of ceramic waste and silica flour

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Autor(a) principal: Souza, P. P.
Data de Publicação: 2012
Outros Autores: Soares, R. A., Anjos, Marcos Alyssandro Soares dos, Freitas, J. O., Martinelli, Antonio Eduardo, Melo, D. F.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Resumo: This study evaluates the behavior of a ceramic waste material in partial and total substitution of a mineral additive, commonly used in oil well cement slurries, when exposed to high temperatures and pressures. The samples were submitted to a cycle of low temperature (38°C) for 28 days, followed by exposure to 280oC and 6.5MPa (1000 psi) for 3 days. The evaluation was made by compression testing and X-ray diffraction (XRD). The results showed that cement pastes containing ceramic waste, when combined with silica flour, produced hydrated products of low Ca/Si ratios which maintained the compressive strength at satisfactory levels
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title Cement slurries of oil wells under high temperature and pressure: the effects of the use of ceramic waste and silica flour
spellingShingle Cement slurries of oil wells under high temperature and pressure: the effects of the use of ceramic waste and silica flour
Souza, P. P.
Ceramic waste
Silica flour
High temperature
High pressure
Strength retrogression
title_short Cement slurries of oil wells under high temperature and pressure: the effects of the use of ceramic waste and silica flour
title_full Cement slurries of oil wells under high temperature and pressure: the effects of the use of ceramic waste and silica flour
title_fullStr Cement slurries of oil wells under high temperature and pressure: the effects of the use of ceramic waste and silica flour
title_full_unstemmed Cement slurries of oil wells under high temperature and pressure: the effects of the use of ceramic waste and silica flour
title_sort Cement slurries of oil wells under high temperature and pressure: the effects of the use of ceramic waste and silica flour
author Souza, P. P.
author_facet Souza, P. P.
Soares, R. A.
Anjos, Marcos Alyssandro Soares dos
Freitas, J. O.
Martinelli, Antonio Eduardo
Melo, D. F.
author_role author
author2 Soares, R. A.
Anjos, Marcos Alyssandro Soares dos
Freitas, J. O.
Martinelli, Antonio Eduardo
Melo, D. F.
author2_role author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Souza, P. P.
Soares, R. A.
Anjos, Marcos Alyssandro Soares dos
Freitas, J. O.
Martinelli, Antonio Eduardo
Melo, D. F.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Ceramic waste
Silica flour
High temperature
High pressure
Strength retrogression
topic Ceramic waste
Silica flour
High temperature
High pressure
Strength retrogression
description This study evaluates the behavior of a ceramic waste material in partial and total substitution of a mineral additive, commonly used in oil well cement slurries, when exposed to high temperatures and pressures. The samples were submitted to a cycle of low temperature (38°C) for 28 days, followed by exposure to 280oC and 6.5MPa (1000 psi) for 3 days. The evaluation was made by compression testing and X-ray diffraction (XRD). The results showed that cement pastes containing ceramic waste, when combined with silica flour, produced hydrated products of low Ca/Si ratios which maintained the compressive strength at satisfactory levels
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