Title: Drilling System Pressure Loss Calculations
1Lesson 6
- Drilling System - Pressure Loss Calculations
2Drilling System - Pressure Loss Calculations
- Read MI Chapter 5
- Multimedia Program 3 4
3Drilling System - Pressure Loss Calculations
- Hydrostatics
- Buoyancy
- Flow through pipes and annuli
- Flow path
- Pressure loss calculations
4Hydrostatics
- Liquid columns
- Gas columns
- Complex Columns
5Hydrostatics in Liquid Columns
- 1 cu.ft. of water
- 62.4 lb/cuft
- Area 12x12
- 144 sq.in
- 62.4 / 144 .433 psi/ft
- .433psi/ft/8.333 ppg
- 0.051962
- 0.052 psi/ft/ppg
- HSP 0.052 x MW x TVD
1ft x 1ft x 1ft
6Hydrostatics in Liquid Columns
All are full of 10.0 ppg mud
MD 12,000 TVD 10,000
MD 14,000 TVD 10,000
MD TVD 10,000
7Hydrostatics in Gas columns
8Hydrostatics in Complex Columns
9Hydrostatics in Complex Columns
0.052 x 10.5 x 7000 3822 psi 0.052 x 8.5 x 300
133 psi 0.052 x 12.7 x 1700 1123 psi 0.052
x 16.7 x 1000 868 psi Total 5946 psi
0.052 x 9 x 10,000 4680 psi 5946 - 4680
1266 psi
10Equivalent Density Concept
- EMW Pressure/ (0.052 x TVD)
- Equivalent mud weight is the total pressure
imposed at a given depth expressed in ppg
equivalent - e.g. 5946/ (0.052 x 10000) 11.43 ppg
11Buoyancy
- The net effect of hydraulic pressure acting on a
foreign material immersed in the well fluid.
12Buoyancy
- F1 p1A 0.052 x MW x D x A Downward force
- F2 p2A 0.052 x MW (D h)A Upward Force
- The resultant buoyant force
- Fbo F2 - F1 0.052 x MW x A (Dh-D)
- 0.052 x MW x A x h
13Buoyancy
- Fbo Weight of a the fluid displaced.
- The effective weight of the submerged object is
- We W - Fbo W1-(rm/rs)
14Flow through pipes and annuli
15Flow through pipes and annuli
16Flow path
17Pressure loss calculations
18Turbulence - Newtonian
- Onset of turbulence occurs at a Reynolds number
of 2100 - Table 4.6 gives equations for Reynolds number
19Friction Factor - Newtonian
20Turbulence -Bingham Plastic
21Turbulence - Power Law
22Velocity Flow Behavior Parameters
23Turbulence Criteria
24Laminar Flow Frictional Pressure
25Turbulent Flow Frictional Pressure
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27Example 4.21
- Given
- MW 9.0 ppg Newtonian fluid
- Viscosity 15 cp
- Depth 10,000
- Hole size 7
- DP size 5
- q 80 gpm
- Required
- Static and circulating BHP (assume Laminar)
28Solution
- Static BHP
- 0.052 x 9 x 10,000 4680 psig
29Solution
30Solution
- Circulating BHP HSP Friction
- 4680 51 4731 psig.
31Turbulence?
- Critical Reynolds number 2100
- What is the critical velocity
32Critical Velocity?