Elements of Oil and Gas Well Tubular Design delivers the fundamentals of tubular design and string characterization for analysis models, theory and algorithms in all types of oil and gas wells. Filling the gap between the theory and field operation, this reference analyzes the stress theory of tubing and casing, providing case studies and field data to guide the engineer to better well designs. Packed with derivations, origins of tubing design, and detailed entire well design work examples, this book provides the petroleum engineer and well designer with an anchor to build tubular well stability and sound completion engineering principles for today's oil and gas wells. Gives readers all they need to understand solid engineering mechanics for oil well casing and tubing design, with an emphasis on derivation, limitations and application of fundamental equationsHelps users grasp design construction from a single unified source with underlying concepts of stress, strain and material constitutionPresents tactics on how to meld practicality with detailed well design work examples capable of quality check from commercial software INDICE: 1. Introduction2. Kinematics3. Stress4. Elastic Behavior5. Yield and Inelastic Behavior6. Internal Pressure Resistance7. External Pressure Resistance8. Connections9. Column Stability10. Length Change and Axial Force11. Design Loads12. Casing Seat Selection and Sizing13. Example Designs14. Special TopicsAppendix A. Tensors and Tensor NotationAppendix B. The Frenet-Serret Formulas
- ISBN: 978-0-12-811769-9
- Editorial: Gulf Professional Publishing
- Encuadernacion: Cartoné
- Páginas: 950
- Fecha Publicación: 01/06/2018
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés
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