Influence of common weighing agents on rheological behaviour of drilling mud

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Drilling fluid or mud is essential fluid in drilling operation which has many important properties and one of the important properties is the viscosity of the drilling fluid and the viscosity is further classified as yield viscosity and plastic viscosity which means different in terms of its function. This paper is attempting to show the rheological characteristics of the different samples of the drilling fluid using Xanthan Gum and Physillum husk and different weighting agents Barite and Calcium Carbonate at ambient conditions. The results showed that xanthan gum acts as good viscosifying agent as compared with physillum husk. In addition that, the water based drilling mud with barite which act as weighing agent proved better as compared with calcium carbonate. The following paper will be valuable to the graduates, future graduates and also to the Industry personnel have a basic idea about the rheology and how the parameters related to the rheology are valuable in mud design.

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Nalajala, V. S., Rajesh Kumar, K., & Avula, V. R. (2019). Influence of common weighing agents on rheological behaviour of drilling mud. International Journal of Recent Technology and Engineering, 8(4), 9720–9722. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijrte.d9190.118419

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