RI 3549 Measuring Particle-Size Distribution And Colloid Content Of Oil-Well Drilling Fluids ? Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
George L. Gates
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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30
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Jan 1, 1941

Abstract

[When clays are mixed with water to -.,tee mud fluids for use in trilling wells for nil and --ac b ;l-,e rotary method the liquid mixtures have certain physical characteristics that vary with the quantity and size of their inherent solid particles. All naturally occurring clays contain variable quantities of particles of different sizes ranging from relatively coarse (sands) through -,.tedium (silt) to fine materials of colloidal dimensions. Tie colloid content is extremely important 2.s a desirable _.'ale constituent of mud fl-z to fit well drilling. ';'it:-out colloids the souk?;,' in a mud fluid wouldr rapidly, end ti-c-and. wall-building qualitites of the' fl,-,id would l ..o r re 1 impaired. Mud .fluid.^ with insufficient quantities of colloids also are lacking in "lubricating" g listen, and it is, to ° min casing in, -)re holes drilled with such fluids.]
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APA: George L. Gates  (1941)  RI 3549 Measuring Particle-Size Distribution And Colloid Content Of Oil-Well Drilling Fluids ? Introduction

MLA: George L. Gates RI 3549 Measuring Particle-Size Distribution And Colloid Content Of Oil-Well Drilling Fluids ? Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1941.

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