This document summarizes the key parameters and calculations for a basic hydraulics problem in oil and gas drilling. It provides the bit size, flow rate, jet sizes, pressure losses, drilling equipment details, and annular velocities. The total pressure loss is estimated to be 13,640 kPa from the bit depth of 1,955 meters. Pressure losses are calculated for the drill pipe, heavy weight drill pipe, drill collars, and other tools based on their dimensions and depths.
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as XLS, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0 ratings0% found this document useful (0 votes)
262 views
Bit & Pressure Loss Calculations
This document summarizes the key parameters and calculations for a basic hydraulics problem in oil and gas drilling. It provides the bit size, flow rate, jet sizes, pressure losses, drilling equipment details, and annular velocities. The total pressure loss is estimated to be 13,640 kPa from the bit depth of 1,955 meters. Pressure losses are calculated for the drill pipe, heavy weight drill pipe, drill collars, and other tools based on their dimensions and depths.
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as XLS, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 2
Basic Hydraulics Calculation (metric ed.
Bit Hydraulics Calculation
Bit Size (mm) 222 TFA 499.94 (mm2) MW (kg/m3) 1155 P at Bit 1454.51 (KPa) Flow Rate (m3/min) 1.43 HHP 34.67 (KW) mm 32s Num 0.90 (W/mm2) H.S.I. 10.3 6 0.77 (HHP/in2) Jet Sizes Jet Vel 47.67 (m/s) Jet IF 131.09 (daN)
Pressure Loss Calculation
Bit Depth (m) 1955 Total Press loss (KPa) 13640 (standpipe pressure)
Surface Equipment Case 1 1706.7 KPa loss at surface
Case Standpipe Swivel Kelly Mud Info 1 76.2 50.8 57.2 PV (cp) 17 2 88.9 63.5 82.6 YP (Pa) 16.5 3 102 63.5 83.6 4 102 76.2 102 * majority of Canadian rigs are case 3 Casing/Open Hole ID to Depth Casing 244 415