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Modeling of annular fluid pressures in horizontal boring
Authors:Samuel T Ariaratnam  Bruce C Harbin  Richard L Stauber  
Affiliation:

aIra A. Fulton School of Engineering, Arizona State University, P.O. Box 870204, Tempe, AZ 85287-0204, United States

bBennett-Staheli Engineers, 90 Blue Ravine Dr., Suite 165, Folsom, CA 95630, United States

cKleinfelder Inc., 3077 Fite Circle, Sacramento, CA 95827, United States

Abstract:Horizontal directional drilling (HDD) is minimally-intrusive construction method for installing underground utilities and pipelines. Today, HDD is becoming widely accepted as a cost-effective alternative to traditional open-cut construction. The occurrence of hydraulic fracturing, resulting in the migration of drilling fluid to the surface, has placed the HDD process under scrutiny, especially when considered for projects in environmentally sensitive areas. Hydraulic fracturing results when fluidic pressure within the borehole exceeds the shear strength or undrained cohesion of the strata. Models have been developed to predict borehole pressures; however, there is only limited information available on the properties of drilling returns obtained during HDD installations. A research program was undertaken to determine flow characteristics for drilling returns under a variety of soil conditions and bore penetration rates. Soil samples were gathered based on the Unified Soil Classification System (USCS) and their rheological properties were obtained for different drilling fluids and slurry densities. Presented in this paper is a methodology for predicting borehole fluid pressures over a wide range of project parameters that can be used as a guide to minimize the occurrence of hydraulic fracturing.
Keywords:Horizontal directional drilling  Drilling fluid pressure  Modeling
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