This study employed a full-scale cement sheath quality evaluation apparatus, along with a high-precision distributed fiber optic temperature sensing system, to perform real-time, continuous monitoring of the temperature change throughout the cement hydration process. The results of the cement annulus and cement bond defect monitoring during the hydration process indicated that the distributed fiber optic temperature data enabled centimeter-level resolution in defect identification. Defective regions exhibited significantly reduced temperature fluctuation amplitudes, and an inversion in temperature change at the early hydration stage, detected at the cement-defect boundary, facilitated the early detection of defect locations. The distributed fiber optic system was capable of conducting continuous and comprehensive monitoring of the sequential hydration temperature peaks of cement stages injected into the annulus. The results revealed the interdependence among different cement stages, as well as a phenomenon whereby an elevated annular temperature accelerates the progression of cement hydration. The experimental findings provide a reference for identifying the characteristic signals in distributed fiber optic monitoring of well-cementing operations, thereby establishing a foundation for the optimal and effective use of distributed fiber optics in assessing well-cementing quality.

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