noun
- plural of centralizer; devices, mechanisms, or tools used to center or align something in the middle of a space or structure
- in mathematics and abstract algebra, elements or subsets that commute with a given element or set
- in oil drilling, tools inserted into a wellbore to keep the casing centered and prevent contact with the borehole wall
Usage: commonly used in technical and industrial contexts
Usage: technical term used in group theory and ring theory
Usage: petroleum industry term
Examples
- The drilling crew installed centralizers at regular intervals to maintain proper casing alignment.
- Mechanical centralizers help reduce friction and improve cement bonding in the wellbore.
- In group theory, the centralizers of an element form an important subgroup.
- The engineer selected spring-type centralizers for the deep well application.
- Proper use of centralizers extends the life of the casing and improves well integrity.