Abstract: With energy consumption and the development of exploitation technology of oil and gas underground, the drilling engineering has developed toward the direction of deep well .The problem of fatigue of drill string has a great effect to drilling engineering. Strong vibration is one of the main reasons that induce drill string fatigue. This paper contains the study about vibration analysis for drill string considering with and without damping effect using Finite Element Analysis (FEA).The aim of this paper is to apply ANSYS software to determine the natural vibration modes and forced harmonic frequency response for drill string. This analysis is to find the natural frequency and harmonic frequency response of drill string in order to prevent resonance for drill string. From the result, this analysis can show the range of the frequency that is suitable for drill string which can prevent maximum amplitude and stress.
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