SBCS
SBCS
CALCULATION
CONSIST OF :
Fig
Hydraulic Snubbing
Unit ( from Well
Control Handbook )
Fig
2.
3.
4.
Hydraulic
jack
Fig
Window
Fig
Guide tube
/4 = 3.14159/4 = 0.7854
SNUBBING FORCE
CALCULATION
Example :
When pipe is being stripped into a well,the work string selff weight exceeds the
sum of the pressure area-force and the friction.
In this case the applied snubbing force is negative or opposite to the direction
shown in figure
Solution :
1. Find the Hydrostatic press :
Example :
Example :
Weight on air =
279 ft x 6.5 lbs/ft
= 1813.5 lbs
Example :
Example :
Solution :
Example :
HYDRAULIC PRESSURE
CALCULATION
Phy = F A
Fsnub = P x Aj
= P x {(Cyl bore)2-(Rod Dia)2} x No Cyl in use x 0.7854
P snubb = F snubb Aj =
= F snubb {(Cyl bore)2-(Rod Dia)2} x No Cyl in
use x 0.7854
Fig
Fpull = P x Aj
= P x (Cyl bore)2 x No Cyl in use x 0.7854
P pull = Fpull Aj =
= Fpull {(Cyl bore)2 x No Cyl in use x 0.7854
Fig
: Hydraulic schematic on
regenerative operating
mode
150,810
21.99
65,970
28.27
84,810
235,620
40.06
120,180
38.48
115,440
339,300
62.83
188,490
50.27
150,810
461,820
75.40
226,200
78.54
235,620
603,180
87.96
263,880
113.10
339,300
Example :
Solution :
1. Find F = P x A
A = D2 x 0.7854 = 1.662 x 0.7854 = 21.99 in2
F = P x OD2x.7854
= 6000 x 1.662 x 0.7854
= 12,985 lbs of force required
2. Find total force : Ft = F + friction
Ft = 12,985 + 3000
= 15,985 lbs
3. Find required hydraulic pressure
Phy = F A
= 15,985 21.99
= 727 psi of hydraulic pressure
1.
, ft/min
Jack speed =
N x {(Cyl bore)2-(Rod Dia)2}
, ft/min
Jack speed =
N x {(Cyl bore)2
where :
, ft/min
Jack speed =
N x {(Rod dia)2
where :
Unsupporting length
A. Normal
B. Major axis buckling (column
Stability )
C. Local buckling
3. Find the effective slenderness ratio ( SR1 or SR2 which are the larger )
Or ,
Example :
Solution :
1. Find Column Slenderness ratio
2. Find the effective slenderness ratio ( SR1 or SR2 which are the larger )
SR1 > SR2, then is choose SR1 ( its the larger ) and will compare with Cc.
SR1 < Cc, which means that inelastic buckling will occur
BUCKLING LOAD
Once type of Buckling has been determined, the amount of compressive load
that it will take to cause this effect can be calculated.
IF Sr < Cc
Example :
Example :
SOLUTION :
CALCULATION OF BOTTLE
REQUIRED ON ACCUMULATOR
UNIT
The Steps are :
1. Calculation Close & Open all BOP Stack
( See BOP manufacture or Calc )
2. Use of pressure system
3. Use of Bottle Volume apply
4. Calculation Total Volume and Safety
Factor
BOP Chamber
BOP 4-1/16
L = 4,78 1,5 = 3,28
4,78
CLOSE BOP
1,5
1,25 4,62
231 inch^3
OPEN BOP
0,5
CLOSE BOP :
A = 3,14/4 (6^2) x 2,75 inch
1,75
6 ID
3,25
OPEN BOP :
A = 3,14/4 (6^2 1,75^2) x 2,75 inch
= 71,10383^3 = 0,3078 gallon
231 inch^3
= 2 cylinder = 0,3078 gallon x 2 = 0,6156 gallon
: 0,43 gallon
Open
: 0,34 gallon
= P2 x V2
1000 x 10
= 1500 x VN2
VN2
gallon
P1 x V1
1000 x 11
VN2
= P2 x V2
= 1500 x VN2
= 11,000/1500 = 7,33 gallon Volume Hydraulic : 11 gallon 7,33 gallon = 3,67 gallon
1000 x 11
= 1200 x V3
V3
= 11000/1200 = 9,17 gallon
V3
= 11 gallon 9,17 gallon = 1,83 gallon
Volume hydraulic oil = 3,67 gallon 1,83 gallon = 1,84 gallon
Total bottle required = 9 gallon
1,84 gallon
5 bottle
: 0,43 gallon
Open
: 0,34 gallon
= P2 x V2
= 2500 x VN2
= 10,000/2500 = 4 gallon Volume Hydraulic : 10 gallon 4 gallon = 6 gallon
P1 x V1
1000 x 11
VN2
= P2 x V2
= 1500 x VN2
= 11,000/2500 = 4,4 gallon Volume Hydraulic : 11 gallon 4,4 gallon = 6,6 gallon
1000 x 11
= 1200 x V3
V3
= 11000/1200 = 9,17 gallon
V3
= 11 gallon 9,17 gallon = 1,83 gallon
Volume hydraulic oil = 6,6 gallon 1,83 gallon = 4,77 gallon
2 bottle
FISHING CALCULATION
3. History of fish
4. Depth of fish
FISHING CALCULATION