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n: the common name for anhydrous calcium sulphate. caSᄚ4.
n: The main component is calcium sulphate which has no crystal water. The formation which contains this gypse is very usual in drilling and it can contaminate the fresh water drilling fluid. This formation swells when the drilling fluid go through it and som
CaSO4 formation. Usually formed as an evaporite from a drying lake of trapped sea water.
اندریت
n: dissolved calcium ions in sufficient concentration to impart undesirable properties, such as flocculation, reduction in yield of bentonite, and increased fluid loss, in a drilling fluid. See also anhydrite, calcium carbonate, calcium sulphate, gypsum, lime.
n: The process that calcium ion enters into the drilling fluid when drilling in the calcareous formation or cement plug.
n: CaSO4, microsolubility. Used for depressant of inorganic salt. Usually used for gypse drill fluid.
gyp or anhydrite, CaSO4.
سولفات کلسیم
n: a chemical compound of calcium, sulphur, and oxygen, CaSᄚ4. Although sometimes considered a contaminant of drilling fluids, it may at times be added to them to produce certain proper- ties. Like calcium carbonate it forms scales in waterhandling facilities, which may be hard to remove. See anhydrite, gypsum.
n: a freshwater drilling mud using calcium oxide (lime) or calcium sulphate (gypsum) to retard the hydrating qualities of shale and clay formations, thus facilitating drilling. Calcium-treated muds resist salt and anhydrite contamination but may require further treatment to prevent gelation (solidification) under the high temperatures of deep wells.
n: 1. a disklike plate of anhydrite, gypsum, limestone, or sulphur overlying most salt domes in the Gulf Coast region. 2. impermeable rock overlying an oil or gas reservoir that tends to prevent migration of oil or gas out of the reservoir.
n: a nonfermenting cellulose product used in drilling fluids to combat contamination from anhydrite (gypsum) and to lower the water loss of the mud.
n: A production manufactured by acetic acid chloride after plant fibre is alkalized. Usually used as filtrate reducer and adhesion promoter.
n: a naturally occurring crystalline fom1 of calcium sulphate in which each molecule of calcium sulphate is combined with two molecules of water. See anhydrite. calcium sulphate.
n: a naturally occuring crystalline form of hydrous calcium sulfate.
گچ سنگ
n: A calcium-based water mud system containing gypsum. Gyp mud can be used for drilling shales, but it is also well-suited for drilling gypsum, anhydrite and salt stringers. An advantage of gyp over lime muds is that the pH of gyp mud need not be so high bec