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Effect of electric field on push-out strength of cemented steel pipes

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Cement-steel interfacial strength is an important measure for estimating the robustness and hydraulic sealing ability of wells. In this paper, laboratory experiments were performed in which small steel pipes (10 mm in diameter) were cemented in place within a Portland cement slurry under application of constant electrical potential difference between the pipes. The objective was to investigate whether there might be an observable difference between push-out strengths obtained with the pipes of different polarity (anode vs. cathode vs. reference nonpolarized pipe). The duration of the potential application and the magnitude of the potential difference were varied between the tests. The experiments demonstrated that at the higher potential difference (4 V), the duration of potential application had a noticeable effect on interfacial bonding. Application of 4 V for 24 h resulted in loss of bonding at cement-cathode interface, which could be attributed to massive water transportation to the cathode region by small radii cations. At the lower applied potential difference (1 V), there is an improvement in push-out strength at anode at short duration of potential application. This could be due to pore filling by precipitation of expansive minerals in pores and cement particles migration toward anode. The effect of potential on push-out strength in a hardened cement suggests that low potential difference applied for a short period of time might improve cement-steel interfacial strength.
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Språk

Engelsk

Forfatter(e)

  • Alexandre Lavrov
  • Benjamin Werner
  • Anna Magdalena Stroisz
  • Thomas Monge Øia
  • Kamila Gawel
  • Malin Torsæter
  • Narjes Jafariesfad

Institusjon(er)

  • SINTEF Industri / Anvendt geovitenskap
  • Norges teknisk-naturvitenskapelige universitet
  • Diverse norske bedrifter og organisasjoner

År

2021

Publisert i

AIMS Materials Science

Årgang

8

Hefte nr.

3

Side(r)

373 - 389

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