Bottom Hole Assembly Design and Well Head Equipment
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Bottom Hole Assembly Design and Well Head Equipment Course
Introduction:
This course covers all relevant subjects required to understand the structural mechanics of downhole tubulars and gain proficiency and confidence in developing safe and cost-effective casing and tubing designs. Material aspects, connection selection, performance properties, load cases, design factors, and buckling are just a few of the many topics that are covered. Attendees are encouraged to bring well designs and well problems, both past and present, to use as in-class exercises.
Who Should Attend?
Drilling and completion engineers and service company personnel with a basic knowledge of well design principles through to experienced drilling engineers who desire a more theoretical, detailed knowledge of the subject. Inspector, Oil Company, Quality Assurance personnel and Third-Party Monitors would also benefit from attending this course.
Course Outlines:
Topics Covered
- Drill Pipe Classification
- Calculation of Neutral Point
- Drill string Design Calculations
- Tension
- Collapse
- Biaxial Loading
- Shock Loading
- Torsion
- Drill pipe Bending resulting from Tonging Operations
- Selecting Drill Collar Weights
- Stretch of Drill pipe
- Critical Rotary Speeds
- Bottom Hole Assembly Design
- Placement of Stabilizers and Reamers
- Building Assemblies
- Holding Assemblies
- Dropping Assemblies
- WOB Increase
- Dogleg Severity Analysis
- Well head equipment
- Directional, horizontal, multilateral & under-balanced drilling
- Wellhead & trees