Nonlinear Stress-Strain Model for Confined Well Cement

Materials (Basel). 2019 Aug 17;12(16):2626. doi: 10.3390/ma12162626.

Abstract

The cement sheath is the key for providing the zonal isolation and integrity of the wellbore. Oil well cement works under confining pressure, so it exhibits strong nonlinear and ductile behavior which is very different from that without confining pressure. Therefore, for the accuracy of the simulation and the reliability of well construction design, a reliable compression stress-strain model is essential for confined well cement. In this paper, a new axial stress-strain model for confined well cement is developed based on uniaxial and triaxial test data, examinations of failure mechanisms, and the results of numerical analysis. A parametric study was conducted to evaluate and calibrate the model. The model is simple and suitable for direct use in simulation studies and well design. Results from this study show the nonlinear compressive behavior of confined well cement can be predicted using the traditional uniaxial compressive strength test measurements.

Keywords: cement; compressive strength; confining pressure; mechanical properties; nonlinearity and ductility; stress–strain model.