DIN EN ISO 10426-6 PDF Download
Standard EN SamplePetroleum and natural gas industries - Cements and materials for well cementing - Part 6: Methods for determining the static gel strength of cement formulations
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The DIN EN ISO 10426-6 standard focuses on petroleum and natural gas industries and specifically addresses the aspect of well cementing. The standard is part 6 of a series and specifically deals with methods for determining the static gel strength of cement formulations.
Static gel strength refers to the ability of cement to maintain its structure and resist flow under static or non-flowing conditions. This is an important characteristic in well cementing operations as it ensures the stability and integrity of the cement sheath that is used to isolate and support the wellbore.
The standard provides requirements and test methods for evaluating the static gel strength of cement slurries and related materials under simulated well conditions. These test methods help to ensure that the cement formulations meet the necessary performance criteria and can withstand the harsh conditions encountered in oil and gas wells.
Descriptors | Bore holes, Cements, Curing (concrete), Definitions, English language, Gels, Mixtures, Natural gas extraction, Natural gas industries, Oil industries, Oil production, Petroleum products, Strength tests, Test methods, Testing, Wells, Holes, Bores |
ICS Codes | 75.180.10 - Exploratory, drilling and extraction equipment 91.100.10 - Cement. Gypsum. Lime. Mortar |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 327.7 KB |