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Introduction
This short course is one our most popular courses.
It provides explanations and examples of all the aspects of oilfield tubular
design. Both uniform and non-uniform loading is covered. Combination loading
considerations are envisioned and design procedures are outlined and
practiced. Design of tubulars for use in a corrosive environment is new
addition.
What You Will Learn
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The basis for the
published API tubular strengths.
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How to design
drive pipe to sustain a compressive load.
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How to design
conductor, intermediate, drilling liners, and production casing strings for
burst, collapse and tension.
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How to select
connections.
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How to take biaxial
and triaxial loading into account.
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How to design for
bending, point loading, ballooning, and buckling.
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How to take wear into
consideration.
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How temperature
reduces yields strength.
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Recommended sequence for
combination considerations.
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A complete integrated
procedure for designing oilfield tubulars.
What
You Will Take Away
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Complete knowledge of
tubular design.
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Confidence that a
casing string you design will stand up to practical applications.
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Both a manual with
notes and briefcase size casing operations book for reference.
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Design considerations
and applications for H2S, CO2, and high Cl individual
and combine corrosion environment.
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Software to make all pertinent
tubular related calculations and to aid total design.
Who
Should Attend
Engineers and engineering aids involved in tubular design, as well as practical
supervisors who want to understand the basis for the design of the tubulars
being run in their wells.
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Dates |
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Tuition Fees |
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October 18 - 22, 2010 |
Lafayette,
LA |
$ 3,000.00 USD |
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