A Study of Some Phases of Chemical Control in Clay Suspensions

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Allen Garrison
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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20
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1939

Abstract

A PREVIOUS paper1 reviewed some of the properties of clays and shales and presented some data on the nature of the gelling phenomenon. It included a brief discussion of origin of clays and shales, their com-position, structure, retention of water, ionization, base exchange, and the nature of the gelling of water suspensions, Other publications of the Institute2-8 have discussed the properties of clays and their relations to drilling-fluid behavior and control. It is the purpose of this article to present some new data obtained and arranged in a different manner and making possible a better understanding of the chemical reactions involved in the control of drilling-fluid characteristics during the normal drilling operations. EXPERIMENTAL PROCEDURE The difficulties involved in the measurements of the flow character-istics of plastic fluids are too familiar to recite, The possible applications of some of the well-known instruments to this problem have been ade-quately discussed by Hobson9 and he has given an excellent bibliography. Although there are many viscosimeters of varied design, none of them appear to fulfill the most obvious demands of accuracy in the measure-ment of clay or shale suspensions, Since the fluid characteristics are dependent on the rate of flow of the fluid, and the viscosity usually falls off very rapidly as the rate is increased, it is clear that the first require-ment is that the instrument shall be capable of a wide variety of speeds. The viscosity of the fluid at any fixed and constant rate of flow is also a function of time, so that the second demand is that the instrument shall be capable of a constant and continuous motion for a prolonged period of time.
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APA: Allen Garrison  (1939)  A Study of Some Phases of Chemical Control in Clay Suspensions

MLA: Allen Garrison A Study of Some Phases of Chemical Control in Clay Suspensions. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1939.

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