2021
DOI: 10.2118/204025-pa
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Buoyancy Force on a Plain or Perforated Portion of a Pipe

Abstract: Summary Torque and drag models have been used for several decades to calculate tension and torque profiles along drillstrings, casing strings, and liner strings. Buoyancy forces contribute to the loads acting on the pipe and affect its interaction with the borehole wall. Torque and drag calculations account for these localized effects, as well as the material internal forces, torques, and moments on each side of the contact. When the analysis is applied to a discrete length of pipe, the cross se… Show more

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