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Study Recognizes and Assists in Mitigation of Bottomhole Assembly Lateral Vibration Chatter

This paper explores the nature of the vibrational dysfunction known as BHA chatter. A field-proven frequency-domain model illustrates the cause of the dysfunction, its rotary-speed dependence, and mitigation methods and results.

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Lateral vibration modeling of certain bottomhole assembly (BHA) designs has shown great sensitivity to the proximity of stabilizer blades. This paper explores the nature of the vibrational dysfunction known as BHA chatter. A field-proven frequency-domain model illustrates the cause of the dysfunction, its rotary-speed dependence, and mitigation methods and results. The complete paper provides three case studies exploring this phenomenon, one of which is included in this synopsis.

Introduction

The authors first describe the similarities and differences of a BHA and a stringed instrument.

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