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|a Practical wellbore hydraulics and hole cleaning :
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|a Front Cover; Practical Wellbore Hydraulics and Hole Cleaning; Copyright Page; Contents; Foreword by Juan A. Garcia; Foreword by Fred Growcock; Foreword by Leon H. Robinson; Disclaimer; Quote; Acknowledgments; 1. Introduction; 1.1 Wellbore Hydraulics; 1.2 Hole Cleaning; 1.3 Organization of the Book; 1.4 Rate of Penetration; 1.5 Pressure Losses; 1.6 Rheology; 1.7 Downhole Properties; 1.8 Pumps; 1.9 Operators, Drilling Contractors, and Service Company Partners; 2. Bit Hydraulics; 2.1 Introduction and Importance of Bit Hydraulics Optimization; 2.1.1 Illustration of the problem
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|a 2.1.2 Organization of the chapter2.2 Drilling Fluid Challenges Relating to Wellbore Hydraulics; 2.3 Terms; 2.3.1 PCIRC-circulation system pressure losses; 2.3.2 Founder point; 2.3.3 Hydraulic horsepower; 2.3.4 Pump efficiency considerations; 2.3.5 Hydraulic force (jet impact force); 2.3.6 Jet velocity; 2.3.7 Flow rate; 2.4 Circulating-System Pressure Losses (i.e., "Wasted Energy"); 2.4.1 Physical meaning of the exponent in the power law model: laminar, turbulent, and transitional flow; 2.4.2 Understanding the pressure-flow rate operating window and parasitic losses
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|a 2.11.4 Remaining research2.11.5 Recommended practice; 2.12 Extrapolations and Corrections for Changing Conditions; 2.12.1 Depth; 2.12.2 Increased depth; 2.12.3 Decreased depth; 2.12.4 Measured depth versus true vertical depth; 2.12.5 Mud weight (drilling fluid density); 2.12.6 Combined effect of measured depth and mud weight; 2.12.7 Geometry (hole diameter changes); 2.12.8 Laminar pressure losses-power law model; 2.12.9 Turbulent pressure losses; 2.12.10 Surface equipment pressure losses; 2.12.10.1 Slide rule; 2.12.10.2 Approximate correlations
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|a 2.12.11 Embedded measurement with ongoing continuous hydraulics optimization2.13 Bit "Recovery Effect," MW, and the Bit Type Itself; 2.13.1 Other drilling fluid properties; 2.14 Operating Limits Changes; 2.15 Pump-Off Forces; 2.16 Non-optimum Conditions; 2.16.1 No remaining pressure available for the bit; 2.16.2 Designated flow rate (including minimum flow rate); 2.16.3 Designated nozzle sizes; 2.16.4 Designated bit pressure drop; 2.17 Founder Point Determination; 2.17.1 "John Wayne" company man inefficiency example; 2.18 Review and Energy Savings; 2.19 Exercises
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|a Practical Wellbore Hydraulics and Hole Cleaning presents a single resource with explanations, equations and descriptions that are important for wellbore hydraulics, including hole cleaning. Involving many moving factors and complex issues, this book provides a systematic and practical summary of solutions, thus helping engineers understand calculations, case studies and guidelines not found anywhere else. Topics such as the impact of temperature and pressure of fluid properties are covered, as are vertical and deviated-from-vertical hole cleaning differences. The importance of bit hydraulics optimization, drilling fluid challenges, pressure drop calculations, downhole properties, and pumps round out the information presented. Packed with example calculations and handy appendices, this book gives drilling engineers the tools they need for effective bit hydraulics and hole cleaning operation design.
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