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Proceedings Papers
Publisher: Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE)
Paper presented at the International Oil and Gas Conference and Exhibition in China, June 8–10, 2010
Paper Number: SPE-131253-MS
... in defining a model for penetration rate. Hence, several rate of penetration models have been proposed. Among these models, the most well-known ones are Bourgoyne and Young, and Warren's models. In each of these models different parameters have been used to estimate the ROP. The application of different...
Proceedings Papers
Publisher: Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE)
Paper presented at the International Oil and Gas Conference and Exhibition in China, June 8–10, 2010
Paper Number: SPE-130932-MS
... is a modification of Maurer Model (an experimental model which is applicable tolow value of WOB and N). Also this is a simple model, this model neglects the depth of drilling so the answer often has less reliability [ 5 ] . (1) R = K ( W d b ) a 5 N e Bourgoyne and Young...