How To Use Drilling Jar
How To Use Drilling Jar
Any jarring operation should start in the direction opposite to that got the drill string stuck.
However, there is an exception if the string is found stuck while picking from bottom (i.e. bit @
bottom), in which case the jarring up should be carried out to free the string.
Jarring Calculations
TO COCK JARS FROM THE FULL OPEN POSITION- Set weight indicators to:
• Normal set down weight
• (-) BHA weight below jar
• (-) Jar Friction
• (-) Pump Open Force (to be considered only if pumps are running)
TO COCK JARS FROM THE FULL CLOSED POSITION- Set weight indicators to:
• Normal pick-up weight
• (-) BHA weight below jar
• (+) Jar Friction
• (-) Pump Open Force (to be considered only if pumps are running)
Weight indicator reading for down jarring of 40 klbs (assume pumps are running)
Normal set down wt – BHA wt below jar – Pump open force – Desired down jar load
Weight indicator reading for down jarring of 40 klbs (assume pumps not running)
Normal set down wt – BHA wt below jar – Pump open force – Desired down jar load
= 300 – 80 – 40 = 180 klbs
Weight indicator reading to re-cock the jar (assume pumps not running)
Normal pick-up wt – BHA wt below jar + Jar internal friction - Pump open force
Weight indicator reading for up jarring of 70k (assume pumps are running)
Normal pick-up wt – BHA wt below jar - Pump open force + Desired up jar load
‘Pump Open Force’ is not to be considered in above calculations if pumps are not
running.
While jarring down do not apply torque more than 50% of jar torsional strength. After each
jarring down with torque, release the torque before picking string for cocking the jar.
Do not apply torque while jarring up.
Jar manufacture’s usually recommend to begin with moderate jar load & increase the jar
load gradually. Therefore, for sticking mechanism that is time dependent e.g. differentia lly
stuck, start jarring with 50% of maximum jar load and may increase rapidly to maximum
permissible jar load say within ½ an hour.
However, while approaching to maximum jar load do consider margin of over pull while
jarring up for given drill string and weight of drill string above jar while jarring down.
While carrying out prolonged jarring operations, do allow the jar to cool down, say for 0.25
hr after every 1 hr of jarring.
Never exceed the max jar load (detent load) recommended by the jar manufacturer, as
doing so may lead to collapse of inner mandrel or rupture of seals or damage to detent
housing.
During jarring operations keep the rig floor area clear of personnel & carry out
intermittent DROPS inspection.
For all sizes of Hydra jar the jar internal friction may be considered 10000 to 15000 lbs.
The pump open force comes into effect if pumps are running while operating jars. The pump open
force is an upward force that can be calculated for different sizes of Hydra jars from below chart.
Pl note that the differential pressure value shown in the chart (x-axis) is the drill bit pressure losses.
Maximum Detent Load
The maximum detent load is the maximum up/down jar load for a given size of jar and can be
obtained from below table for various sizes of Hydra jars. In other words this is the maximum pull
or slack-off at the jar before the jar fires up or down respectively. For instance, from below table,
the 6-1/4” Hydra jar has a maximum detent load of 150,000 lbs and which should not be exceeded
while deciding jar load (up or down) while jarring with this jar. However, after the jar has fired the
d/string can be pulled up further within the 90% of the limits of jar tensile load (i.e. 730,234 lbs
from table below) or maximum permissible over-pull for the drill pipe in use, whichever is less.
It is not recommended to torque the drill string during up jarring operations. However, while
jarring down, maximum torque equivalent to 50% of torsional strength of the jar may be applied
(pl see chart above for torsional strength of Hydra jars). After firing the jar down and before picking
up the string to cock the jar, the applied torque should be released to avoid any damage to the jar.