Lectures 1
Lectures 1
Drilling II
Lectures 1: Casing Design Process Semester 1 (2020-2021)
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Casing Design Process
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Example 1
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Example 1
Solution
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Example 1
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Example 2
Solution
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Casing Design Process
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Example 3
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Example 4
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Calculation of Magnitude of Design Properties
1) Collapse Strength:
Figure 2 shows the variation of collapse resistance with
dn/t for the four collapses. Five factors (F1, F2, F3, F4,
and F5) are used with the tube’s dn/t ratio to
determine which of the four collapse-pressure
formulas is applied. The factors are dependent on the
yield strength of the tube. They are defined by the
following equations:
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Example 5
Example 5: A production casing was running to a depth of 12,000 ft.
When casing was at bottom, inside casing was partially full of water up
to a depth of 6,500 ft. Later, inside casing was filled with water up to
the surface. If the mud weight in annulus is 14.5 ppg, calculate the
collapse pressure at the casing shoe for both cases?
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Example 5
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Example 5
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Example 6
Example 6: A production casing with a collapse rating of 9,250
psi was planned to run in the production hole of a well. When
casing was run empty to a certain depth, collapse pressure was
measured to be half of the collapse rating. When the casing was at the
bottom of 17,500 ft, safety factor of the collapse was calculated to be
1.3. If the mud weight of the fluid in the annulus was 16.8 ppg,
determine the mud weight of the fluid inside the casing.
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Example 6
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Example 6
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