The document discusses margin of overpull, which is the additional tension that can safely be applied when pulling a stuck drill string to avoid breaking it. It is calculated as the difference between the maximum allowable tensile load of the drill string and the current hook load. The document provides an example calculation using specifications of a drill string setup to determine the margin of overpull is 122,000 lbs and the safety factor is 1.45.
The document discusses margin of overpull, which is the additional tension that can safely be applied when pulling a stuck drill string to avoid breaking it. It is calculated as the difference between the maximum allowable tensile load of the drill string and the current hook load. The document provides an example calculation using specifications of a drill string setup to determine the margin of overpull is 122,000 lbs and the safety factor is 1.45.
Margin of overpull is additional tension to be applied when pulling the stuck drill string without breaking the tensile limit of the drill string. This is the difference between maximum allowable tensile load of drill string and hook load.
The formula for margin of overpull is described below; Margin of Overpull = Ta Th Where; Ta is the maximum allowable tensile strength, lb. Th is the hook load (excluding top drive weight), lb. The ratio between Ta and Th is safety factor (SF). SF =Ta Th Example: The drill string consists of the following equipment: 5 DP S-135, 4-1/2 IF connection, adjusted weight of 23.5 ppf = 8,000 ft 5 HWDP S-135, 4-1/2 IF connection, adjusted weight of 58 ppf = 900 ft Mud motor and MWD, weight 20 Klb, = 100 ft Expected hook load at TD = 270 Klb Tensile strength of 5 DP S-135 (premium class) = 436 Klb Tensile strength of 5 HWDP S-135 (premium class) = 1,100 Klb 90% of tensile strength is allowed to pull without permission from town. Determine the margin of overpull from the information above. Maximum tension will happen at the surface so 5DP will get the most tension when pulling and since only 90% of tensile strength is allowed. The allowable tensile (Ta) is as follows; Ta = 0.9 x 436 = 392 Klb Th = 270 Klb at TD Margin of over pull = 392 270 = 122 Klb Safety Factor = 392 270 = 1.45