PE6501 - WELL DRILLING EQUIPMENTS AND OPERATION (Syllabus) 2013-regulation Anna University
PE6501 - WELL DRILLING EQUIPMENTS AND OPERATION (Syllabus) 2013-regulation Anna University
PE6501 | WELL DRILLING EQUIPMENTS AND OPERATION | LPTC |
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3003
OBJECTIVES:
To make the students learn about the Drilling Process and Drilling Equipments.
UNIT I | 9 |
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Drilling operations – Location to Rig. Release Well Bore Diagram, Crews – Operator – Drilling, contractor – Third Party Services – Rig Types – Land Types – Marine types
UNIT II | 9 |
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Components- Overall Drilling Rig, Drilling Sub systems – Power – Hoisting Line – speeds and Loads Power – Loading Components – Drill Pipe, Heavy Weight Drill Pipe (HWDP), Drill String Loads Uniaxial.
UNIT III | 9 |
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Directional Drilling, Well Planning, Two Dimensional, Horizontal, Tools, Techniques, MWD, surveying – Radius of Curvature, Long’s Method – Errors, Muds, Mud Use, Property measurements, Types, - Pneumatic (Air, Gas, Mist, Foam), Water based, Oil based, solids Control, Definitions, Equipment, Problems, Contaminations Effect.
UNIT IV | 9 |
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Hydraulics, Classifications of Fluids, Rheological Models – Rotary Drilling Hydraulics – Jet Hydraulic Optimizing and Maximizing – Circulations Rate Selection – Drill Bit – Jet Sizing – Equivalent Circulations Density, Hole Cleaning. Theory – Vertical and Deviated Holes, Annular Velocities – Carrying Capacity – Pills and Slugs.
UNIT V | 9 |
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Origin of Overpressure, Kick Signs, shut –in Procedures, Kill sheets, Kill Procedures, Driller’s Methods – Engineer’s Method (Wait and Weight)
TOTAL : 45 PERIODS
OUTCOMES:
Students will understand the concepts and techniques used in well drilling. They will learn the design requirements of well planning and construction. Students would be able to optimize the design of a drilling program
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Rabia.H. ‘Oil Well Drilling Engineering, Principles And Practices’ Graham And Trotman Ltd. 1985.
2. D.P Helander ‘Fundamentals Of Formation Evaluation’
2. D.P Helander ‘Fundamentals Of Formation Evaluation’
REFERENCE
1. Standard Handbook of Petroluem and Natural Gas Engineering, 2nd Edition, William C Lyons, Gary C Pilisga, Gulf Professional Publishing
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