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Tubing Stress Analysis

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Purpose of tubing stress analysis:

1 define weight, grade, metallurgy & size of the completion


2 ensure tubing can withstand with all projected installation and service loads f
3 Help to define what packers/anchors and expansion devices are required. The
4 assist in definition of surface equipment such as wellheads, trees and flowlon

on and service loads for the life of the well


vices are required. The loads on any packers and the length of the seal bores in expansion devices will need d
ads, trees and flowlones by assessing load cases such as shut-in pressure and flowing temperatures

on devices will need defining. Load transfered through packers/anchors to the casing will need to be assesse
emperatures

ill need to be assessed.

INPUT DATA
Grade
=
ID
=
OD
=
Yield
=
SoM
=
Connection
=
ID
=
OD
=
Burst
=
Collapse
=
Weight
=
Depth (TVD)
=
Depth (MD)
=
Well Inclination
=
Wellbore fluid (Ext)=
Wellbore fluid (Int) =

Axial strength
Ax
Fx
Axial load
Fw
Or
Fw

L80
4.892 inch
5.5 inch
80,000 psi

inch
inch
psi
psi
17 ppf
10,000 ft
10,000 ft
10 deg
8.33 ppg
8.33 ppg

=
=

4.962579 inch^2
397006.3 lb

167417.1 lb

170000 lb

Buoyancy
Pi
Pe
Ai
Ae
Fb

=
=
=
=
=

4331.6 psi
4331.6 psi
18.79653 inch^2
23.75911 inch^2
-21495.91 lb

Pressure Test
test pressure
plug depth
Tubing Internal Area
Fp

=
=
=
=

5000 psi
5000 ft
18.79653 inch^2
134692.2 psi

Piston forces (Due to crossover)

Tubing properties:
OD
ID
Conn OD
Conn ID
Weight

Calculation

Depth

Hole size Angle

Weight

Bending Drag
forces forces

Buoyancy
forces

Total
effective
tension

critical buckling forces


Sinusoidal
Helical

maximum helix angle


Sinusoidal
Helical

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