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The document provides design data for a drill string including depth, fluid density, weight on bit, drill pipe data, and results from the design. It also discusses using a margin of overpull in drill string design to ensure each section can tolerate excess load when freeing stuck pipe.

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Drilling Application: Name of Company: Well Name & Number: Date

The document provides design data for a drill string including depth, fluid density, weight on bit, drill pipe data, and results from the design. It also discusses using a margin of overpull in drill string design to ensure each section can tolerate excess load when freeing stuck pipe.

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Drilling Application
Microsoft Excel 97 Date: February 9, 2022 DRILL STRING DESIGN

DESIGN DATA BHA DATA D. Collars Hevi-Wt. BUOYANCY


FACTOR
Depth For This Design, ft? = Length, ft? =
Density of Fluid for This Design, ppg? = Weight, ppf? = 1.000
Maximum WOB, lbs? = DRILL PIPE DATA Drill Pipe 1 Drill Pipe 2 Drill Pipe 3
Margin of Overpull, lbs? = Tensile Rating, lbs? =
Hole Deviation, deg? = Corrected Wt., ppf? =
Neutral Point Design Factor, (0-1.0)? = 0.85 Collapse, psi? = NP = Neutral Point
Tensile Safety Factor, (0-1.0)? = Length DC NP from bit Air Wt BHA
BHA RESULTS
Collapse Safety Factor? = #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
DRILL PIPE RESULTS Drill Pipe 1 Drill Pipe 2 Drill Pipe 3
Maximum Length, ft 0 #DIV/0! 0
Length to Run or Length to Run and Reach TD, ft #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
Cumulative String Weight in Air, lbs #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
Cumulative String Weight in Mud, lbs #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
COLLAPSE VERIFICATION Drill Pipe 1 See Tables starting in cell
I5 for properties of Used
Hydrostatic Pressure at Bottom of Drill Pipe #DIV/0!
Drill Pipe API Premium
Maximum Length, ft #DIV/0! Class
THE END
Those who use the Margin of Overpull in drill string design do so on the premise the difference between the maximum normal
working load
and the load on each pipe section would be equal. There fore, when tension is applied to free the stuck pipe, each section can
tolerate the
same load in excess of it's weight and no single weaker section will limit the load which can be applied to the pipe. It is best that
the design
start with a pipe that will probably have a better than the anticipated tensile rating.

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