Presenters
Dan T. Mueller, Vernon L. Franklin, Jr., & Dan J. Daulton; The Western Company of North America
The dynamic properties of nitrified cements are dependent on the temperature and pressure state of the downhole system as well as the physical properties of the base fluid. The density, viscosity, volume, and rate of a nitrified fluid change as the downhole temperature and pressure circumstances change. Mathematical formulas based on gas density, molecular weight, specific gravity, and Ideal Gas Law provide the means of calculating the fluid properties at anypoint in its pumping history.