System for calculating formation temperatures
First Claim
1. A method of determining the earth formation temperature while drilling a borehole comprising the steps of:
- pumping drilling fluid into the borehole through drill pipe to the drill bit and back to the surface along the annulus between the drill pipe and the walls of the borehole to transfer heat to said fluid from earth formations as they are exposed by the drill bit;
interrupting the flow of said fluid inside said drill pipe;
measuring the temperatures of said fluid inside said drill pipe and in said annulus during said interruption of flow;
creating a timed array set of said measured temperatures of said fluid during said interruption of flow and drilling;
determining, by a plurality of calculations, the thermal conductivity of said fluid as a function of the temperature differential of said fluid in said pipe and annulus;
compensating in said calculations for the fluid flow caused by thermal effects of the cuttings slip in the annulus during said flow interruption; and
determining the earth formation temperature in said borehole as a function of said fluid thermal conductivity and the temperature differential of said fluid in said pipe and annulus.
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Abstract
Determination of drilling mud thermal conductivity for estimation of earth formation temperature through a well bore thermal model. Borehole annulus and drill pipe bore temperature measurements are taken over a relatively short period of time when circulation of drilling mud is interrupted and temperature differentials maximized. The dynamic temperature response characteristics related to the heat transfer and storage parameters of the drill pipe, mud and bit are integrated into a mathematical borehole model incorporating the thermal resistance, heat capacity, and heat generation of the mud and drill pipe and the drill bit. The maximum temperature differential is then determined and the response characteristics used to establish the requisite parameters for the thermal conductivity and temperature calculations. In this manner, formation temperatures can be estimated to monitor downhole mud behaviour and geothermal gradients.
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1. A method of determining the earth formation temperature while drilling a borehole comprising the steps of:
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pumping drilling fluid into the borehole through drill pipe to the drill bit and back to the surface along the annulus between the drill pipe and the walls of the borehole to transfer heat to said fluid from earth formations as they are exposed by the drill bit; interrupting the flow of said fluid inside said drill pipe; measuring the temperatures of said fluid inside said drill pipe and in said annulus during said interruption of flow; creating a timed array set of said measured temperatures of said fluid during said interruption of flow and drilling; determining, by a plurality of calculations, the thermal conductivity of said fluid as a function of the temperature differential of said fluid in said pipe and annulus; compensating in said calculations for the fluid flow caused by thermal effects of the cuttings slip in the annulus during said flow interruption; and determining the earth formation temperature in said borehole as a function of said fluid thermal conductivity and the temperature differential of said fluid in said pipe and annulus. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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