This document summarizes previous research on determining the minimum fluid velocity needed to effectively transport drill cuttings. It reviews studies from the 1970s to the 2000s on factors that influence cuttings transport. A key model discussed is Larsen's model from 1993, which predicts the minimum fluid velocity required to prevent cuttings accumulation. The document also presents Larsen's equations for calculating cuttings transport velocity based on parameters like mud properties, drill pipe dimensions, and rate of penetration.