Monday 1 February 2016

BHA Requirements When The Drillstring Is Not Rotated

BHA Requirements When The Drillstring Is Not Rotated


As stated earlier, when the drillstring is rotated, the component of sliding
friction (drag) is small and may be compensated for by using a safety factor
in BHA weight calculations. Drillstring friction for rotary assemblies will
mainly affect torque values. When the drillstring is not rotated (a steerable
motor system in the oriented mode) axial drag can become very significant
and drillstring friction should be evaluated.
A proper analysis of drillstring friction is more complex and must take into
account a number of factors, including wellbore curvature.

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