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» 20047EOS) Namon S Oe WBER F | 2043 _ weirilling and Completion — exercise 1 Fundamental properties of steel_tubulars_employed while drilling ‘Under the approximated assumption that all the here considered tubular elements are made by E Brade steel (specific weight 76616 N/m’, elastic modulus (= Young modulus) 206000 N/mm’, tyv 70 000 psi, cyv 75 000 psi), ifthe 2200 m deep vertical well configuration is at the moment the following (simplified pattern) ‘ODpr = 5” 1=92mm Tool joints ODy=6"1/8 (intemal flush IF shape) Casi OD easing 0= 30" (CP) OD casing 1 = 20" OD casing 2= 13°38 L casing 2 t casing 2 = 10.9 mm, where: tug? = tagl = tog) (approximation allowed to simplify computations) Dill coltars 4 Loc=200m i¢ 65! Bit Op =12"1/4 (here to be set equal to the hole size HS Weight ~ 100 kappproximately Kelly. Weight = 800 kg approximately Mud. Density of the drilling mud = 1.5 kg/l= 1,500 kg/m’ Schematize by a pencil the well layout and compute what listed below J Both diametral moments of inertia and polar moments of inertia, Z Resistant section surfaces and weights of DPs, DCs, and casing 2 3< The amount of the stee! lowered in the well (an approximated value at least), The internal volumes of drill pipes and drill collars and the volumes of the annular spaces The total volume of mud circuit and total amount (in weight) of the mud required to drill The buoyancy factor of stee! in the employed mud The dry weights and the wet weights of the DPs and ofthe DCs in working position ¢ The pulling action (at the hook) required in order to be able to raise the drill string ‘The maximum twisting moments and the maximum bending moments (allowed values) for ‘each tubular element constituting the drill string JE The absolute and the percent maximum extensions of the drill string (both suspended and Sitirely submerged in the mud) due exclusively to its own weight (using the effect Geuperposition principle within linear clastic behavior fields), without any kind of friction ‘ys.casings, nor vs hole walls) qd D> Seth diamebral momanll of Inertia ME oir mow of inertia. Diametval moment of inertia (uM) Mp oor (on*-294) 64 Polar moment of inertia Me. ue. (opts aD*) 32 0d.(ink)) + T.Dina) My finch’) Mol inels*) DP's 5 42mm +276 14.2% eee Dec's 675 n/a 2.9125 1B: 8S 197-66 eae | 136395 | 104mm) 126517 366 432 a) Resistant sechin urfaces and wghls of neo (Ube | OD: — Aw thine, Gross. section area = ee «= = (op*—1.94) Dry Waght = (Specific weight) « (volume of feel) Speo'fic weight = 16616 N/m? Dry weyht of DP = Cpeo'fic weight) el volume) # GIS) Only in case of OPs>jort sechen = TECl6 RN 6 522746 jnch* x 254 yt a3 10} de 2000 yp’ (+1 = F549660@M x | the Hs = 134664 Lb) Dry weight of De = Gpeuific weit) » (Volume) = T6616 N x 24572 ip, ASH m* y 200 wie 10* = 2942,346-3N » _ bbe A453. = 65 651-0 Ibe Dry weight of Casleg 2 Cépeuific weight ) x (Volume) = 76616 Nw NTH x 54 hy 2200m wd 10F 1897384 N x tbe WHSSN = 4260491 Abe ea Linear Weight = otal Weight (Lbe ) (Abe /{t) Total length ({t) Linear weight DP = IBHOEY Lg asuan 2. 2000 m x \0v ‘i = 20-52 Abe /ft A Pipe volume = f ee SG) Ca taney i = 4 ® malar volume _ z( Dower = ee dir) » lengit uy eae f OP = Cina g)® x _2654* m* x 2.000 mn 4 Bae = 18-53 m>x= loool , bbs eae as ae = Nb a Dev. of DCs = Ww (aB1a5)™ BTHe wr x 200m 4 oF = 0+80162 m* x ievol , bbl ™ sada Av, of of = b (12:519*— 54) 5 RSH* we™ 4 2000 ma OF = (33442 mI x ovo d , bet geile 158-484 = 924-36 bbl of D% = = (12 S19* = 695%) x BENE pm™ ROD oF = {e2b03 wm? x tovod x bbl Seaet = 40:83 bbs Linear volume inside dvi pipe ( gaat) M6+55 a bbt A he 2ooom 100 0.75 gel/ft A pte buoyency fartor of seed Mud. in the employed ™ Buoyancy factor af - ab Greig Steel a) = d= 1500n 98) Mme “G66 N/m? ® = 0-808 We The dry weighls and the wel weighs of the BP and of the dr working position i as wie weight = Diy Wee 87 Buryenig fect. | ony wt (Uae Wek weight Ube) i aap pte t plotet Negleting Priettbes or 3 ae Eran eee Bp The poling seten Cat the cok) veaplied I om a able > vase te dnl string eight f ‘ Reguired Pulling force 7 + Wel welgnt of pes + Weight Ff Kelly & Bit (wet we r weight of mad acting on °° ty OC trenoer sub Ee fie enonlmum han'st! aback” ued dia ree vending moments (allowed) values) fo ee e element Womitititing the av sting. A cranks a Ste Me ee) zy = 40,008 Ps Try > Shear Stress Cb) Me Polar moment of inertia Od— Ouker diameter of phe ———— Tw Ms Diamcteral moments of inertia (Wop inch) Ube is k) | Metenas Ho tna) \ Onl 444400 42%, 00 ) pipe “pau 44100,000 2 200,00 ( tors as top The absolute end fhe percent marinum end of He duith string tue te enclusiely p pen wesight, withowt omy nd of frvch’en (waiter ve casings, nev vs hole walls ) Yours Modula (Y) = force (FD / nen tA) AL/L AL— elongated length La ackoal lengtte Tensile stress co-existing Cases (0) D0P% elongatien due to BHA, wel ceils on wud weiglnk ak Uestcover sub, (constant inn . Mew Settee WL Lrsarin + Nov) — x Young's Mol» # Ceoss section arco, Be wit A Q000me (55050 + 180 + 103,58) Ube miss 4.25 in™ 06000 MN 9000 m x 156810 Hoe x Kye ONS 34x9-81 NL Uy F 206, oD, 5.98 bem 3S+4 wee = 02035 m x WB) 1.9896 m a ey (b) of* elongation due to Haly om weight Ha incase of He dopt) Cinrcose wrth i J » Woe aby = x° Lor de Eg 9 eNeusa 9 pn Be x 103810 He 44S es is Job owe, Sth 288" pct ® longakion SP NC, dua ty Hees ee wagit £ Bit Blic = bs Love © (War +2Wan) Crowne + See 200 wm (53050 + a(1%0)) Sb © 206,000 NL v= AC e805?) inc Se 1. Sew a n he 2 4“ aogero Bn 2454 fom Oe ‘oer pe a S occ : ing, (AL) chien of Del NG S. Totel along 2 aby t Shi ee a fe + 0-699 4 0-006) ™ 9.646 m = 8.696 100 agen ‘ 0.1226 7,

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