Dude, you just saved me from looking like a complete moron on my senior design project. Atleast I can have some rhyme and reason to my numbers. I should have paid more attention in my drilling engineering class. Smh. Great simplified video.
@@sarabasti3029 Sara, your on the right path. Draw an FBD and do a force balance that includes the weight of the casing string, and two external forces. The pressure on the top cross sectional area of the casing produces a downward force. The pressure on the bottom cross sectional area produces an upward force. You can also apply archimides principle which is a lot simpler and you get the exact same result on how your trying to do it. Hope it helps!
Dude, you just saved me from looking like a complete moron on my senior design project. Atleast I can have some rhyme and reason to my numbers. I should have paid more attention in my drilling engineering class. Smh. Great simplified video.
Thanks for such valuable knowledge shared
what is the exact equation of Rule of thumb. its seems wrong in your slide.
@TopDogEngineer
great job! Thanks for the video!
You bet!
can you explain the design loads scenario for each section, and explain the thermal effect on casing in HPHT wells!
Thanks mate, really helped.
thank you so much
can you share the link to the e book
Thanks Top D!
how do you calculate the tension load?
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Can you tell me please how we calculate the casing weight on fluid
Its the weight of the casing minus the buoyant force
I wanna know how to calculate the buoyancy forces Fa= pressure* cross section area
@@sarabasti3029 Sara, your on the right path. Draw an FBD and do a force balance that includes the weight of the casing string, and two external forces. The pressure on the top cross sectional area of the casing produces a downward force. The pressure on the bottom cross sectional area produces an upward force. You can also apply archimides principle which is a lot simpler and you get the exact same result on how your trying to do it. Hope it helps!
@@topdogengineer8440 if you can give me your email and I will send you the exercise please
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I want to ask you some questions
I'm gas and oil engineering