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Est. Stuck Pt. Tapered String
Est. Stuck Pt. Tapered String
= Tapered String
Measure stretch in inches with the
following overpulls:
> 2-7/8 D.P.
= 25,000 lbs.
= 30,000 lbs.
= 35,000 lbs.
> 5 D.P.
= 40,000 lbs.
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W1
Observation
> If E.S.P.>L Stuck point is in or below
L
> If E.S.P.<L Stuck point is in the upper
string and the formula ( method 2 )
should be used and the estimated
stuck point recalculated.
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Results of Formula
E.S.P.=735,294 x 41 x 12.31 + 10,000 [ 1- 12.31 ] = 12,412
40,000
17.93
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Method # 2
E.S.P. = 735,294 x e x Wdp
P
Where:
> e = Stretch
> Wdp = Plain end weight of dp( wo/T.Jt.)
> P = Over pull
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Example
What is the estimated stuck point for
this non-tapered drill string?
Given:
D.P. = 12,500 of 5, 19.5 lb/ft plain
end (tube) wt. = 17.93 lb/ft
>
> Stretch = 38
> Over
pull
=
40,000
lbs.
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E.S.P. tapered string.
Results of Formula
E.S.P.= 735,294 x 38 x 17.93 = 12,525
40,000
This number indicates that the pipe is
stuck in the B.H.A.
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