Friday, 29 January 2016

Casing properties

Casing properties are defined as:

• Yield Strength: The tensile stress required to produce a total elongation of 0.5% per unit length

• Collapse Strength: The maximum external pressure or force required to collapse the casing joint

• Burst Strength: The maximum internal pressure required to cause a casing joint to yield

Casing dimensions are specified by its outside diameter (OD) and nominal wall thickness. Normal wellsite conventions specify casing by its OD and weight per foot. As stated earlier, one should specify which weight one is referring to, though most often it is the nominal weight.

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