Abstract
The objective of this study was to determine the effectiveness of Gipan in controlling cement rheology. The chemical nature of Gipan is not disclosed in the article; however it is said to be a plasticizer (perhaps an acrylic polymer). The consistency and rheological properties of Gipan-cement mixtures were studied at 20$C. It was shown that as the concentration of Gipan increased from 0.1 to 1%, cement gel strength decreased, while viscosity increased. Calculations indicated that on adding 1% Gipan to cement, the amount of hydraulic power required to produce turbulent flow in a well is one-half that required for cement without the additive. The Gipan also reduces cement water-loss tremendously.
Citation Formats
Shadrin, L N, and Solovev, E M.
Effect of Gipan addition on the rheologic properties of cement slurries.
USSR: N. p.,
1966.
Web.
Shadrin, L N, & Solovev, E M.
Effect of Gipan addition on the rheologic properties of cement slurries.
USSR.
Shadrin, L N, and Solovev, E M.
1966.
"Effect of Gipan addition on the rheologic properties of cement slurries."
USSR.
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title = {Effect of Gipan addition on the rheologic properties of cement slurries}
author = {Shadrin, L N, and Solovev, E M}
abstractNote = {The objective of this study was to determine the effectiveness of Gipan in controlling cement rheology. The chemical nature of Gipan is not disclosed in the article; however it is said to be a plasticizer (perhaps an acrylic polymer). The consistency and rheological properties of Gipan-cement mixtures were studied at 20$C. It was shown that as the concentration of Gipan increased from 0.1 to 1%, cement gel strength decreased, while viscosity increased. Calculations indicated that on adding 1% Gipan to cement, the amount of hydraulic power required to produce turbulent flow in a well is one-half that required for cement without the additive. The Gipan also reduces cement water-loss tremendously.}
journal = []
volume = {44:8}
journal type = {AC}
place = {USSR}
year = {1966}
month = {Aug}
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title = {Effect of Gipan addition on the rheologic properties of cement slurries}
author = {Shadrin, L N, and Solovev, E M}
abstractNote = {The objective of this study was to determine the effectiveness of Gipan in controlling cement rheology. The chemical nature of Gipan is not disclosed in the article; however it is said to be a plasticizer (perhaps an acrylic polymer). The consistency and rheological properties of Gipan-cement mixtures were studied at 20$C. It was shown that as the concentration of Gipan increased from 0.1 to 1%, cement gel strength decreased, while viscosity increased. Calculations indicated that on adding 1% Gipan to cement, the amount of hydraulic power required to produce turbulent flow in a well is one-half that required for cement without the additive. The Gipan also reduces cement water-loss tremendously.}
journal = []
volume = {44:8}
journal type = {AC}
place = {USSR}
year = {1966}
month = {Aug}
}