Sectionalized Mechanical Models of Drilling Tool of Trenchless Directional Drilling

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There are three working conditions namely drilling a guide hole, expanding the guide hole and pulling back pipeline in trenchless directional drilling. The position of drill string in the wellbore and loads exerted on the drill string varied in different working conditions. The models of buckling analysis of drill strings under compression, mechanical analysis of drill string under axial compression near drill bit in inclined straight section, mechanical analysis of drill string with multi-centralizers under axial compression near drill bit in inclined straight section, mechanical analysis of drill string near drill bit under axial compression in horizontal section, mechanical analysis of drill string near drill bit under axial tension in horizontal section, mechanical analysis of drill strings near drill bit under axial tension in inclined straight section and mechanical analysis of drill string in failed well are established based on the characteristic of loads and trajectories in each section. The establishment of sectionalized mechanical model of drilling tool is the fundament of further study of force analysis, deformation analysis and stress analysis.

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