Drilling Mud temperature affects drilling mud performance, Drilling mud performance depends on drilling mud cooler performance. High pressure, high temperature wells (HPHT) are in fact “HIGH ENERGY” wells. Parameters such as hole size, flow rate, drilling fluid rheology, and geothermal gradient can all have a direct thermal impact on temperature conditions within the wellbore and the surface drilling system.
Brightway drilling mud cooler can increase your ability to safely and successfully help control your temperature related risks. There is the test data of Working Performance of Brighway Drilling Mud Cooler.
Dilling fluids sunface temperature
Conventional dilling (No Cooling) -100°C
With1 Cooler-87°C
With2 Cooler-74°C
With3 Cooler-619°C
Drilling fluids bottom hole circulation temperature
Conventional dilling (No Cooling ) -130°C
With1 Cooler- 126°C
Wth2 Cooler-122°C
With3 Cooler-118°C