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IV B
C Max Recommended Number of Strands 7/32 5/16 more 3/8 10 10 8 V Formula for Calculating Strands (mouse here) B C
82
2600
(elastic limit)
II A B C D III A B
Line Data
Wca=Cable Weight in Air Wcw=Cable Weight in Water Breaking Strength / Strand Cable Breaking Strength (CBS)
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Calculated Values
Twcm=Total Cable Wt. In Mud Total Bottom Hole Wt (Line + Tool) Elastic Limit(EL) (CBS * 50%) Weak Point Strength ((50%-CBS)-Twcm)
Nominal Resistance
Enter Total Line Length Calculated ohms
0 0
Nominal Stretch
3.3
Date Company Well Name & No. Field Rig Unit Crew Engineer
II.
)*(
Wm 8.90
/ /
8.33 8.33
) )
218.91 = 264.00 - ( 264.00 221.80 ) * ( Wca & Wcw CAN BE FOUND IN APPENDIX A A-5 OF THE FISHING TOOLS BOOK -> 770.00444-A III. CALCULATE TOOL BOTTOM HOLE WEIGHT: FORMULA:
IV.
CALCULATE TOTAL ELASTIC LIMIT: FORMULA: 3) ELASTIC LIMIT = CABLE BREAKING STRENGTH * % OF STRAND RECOMMEND 7500.00 = 15000.00 * 50%
VI.
CALCULATE MAXIMUM HEAD STRENGTH AVAILABLE FOR REHEAD: FORMULA: 4) MAXIMUM HEAD STRENGTH = ELASTIC LIMIT - LINE WEIGHT 4106.86 = 7500.00 3393.14
VII.
CALCULATE NUMBER OF STRANDS TO USE: FORMULA: 5) NUMBER OF STRANDS = MAX. HEAD STRENGTH / 85% PER STRAND BREAKING STRENGTH
8.05 =
4106.86 /
510
MAXIMUM PULL ALLOWANCE CALCULATION I. CALCULATE THEORETICAL WEAK POINT STRENGTH: FORMULA: 1) TWP = (% OF STRAND RECOMMENDED * CABLE RATING) - Twcm 4106.86 = ( II. CALCULATE MAXIMUM SAFE PULL FORMULA: 2) PMAX = Twcm + .66Twp 6103.67 = 3393.14 + 66% * 4106.86 50% * 15000.00 ) 3393.14
8.00
4932.27 7473.14
276 149
a.
Flag the line at the rotary table with friction tape Increase the tension to:
Flag the line at the rotary table with friction tape Increase the tension to:
a.
Stop the winch PROMPTLY and attempt to lower the tool. Downward travel may open the bridge or shift the tool and allow passage next time up.
b.
Check the tension for -Total Bottom Hole Weight- (This is the weight of the cable (Twcm) + the tool (Wtm) at that depth).
Mark the cable again at exactly the same elevation, measure accurately the distance between the marks.
Mark the cable again at exactly the same elevation, measure accurately the distance between the marks.
Goto Step II d.
Read Considerations
e.
It is considered DANGEROUS AND UNWISE to release the cable suddenly after any pull in the above situation. There are no advantages to suddenly releasing tension. There are disadvantages- such as the possibility of a resulting KNOT in the cable.
Step II Considerations
Whenever the hole is directional or crooked, wall friction at deviations will reduce the effective length of free cable and falsely indicate a keyseat at the deviation, or at least shallower than the actual stuck point. Exact keyseat determination under this condition is impossible.
e Tool is Stuck
If the cable is keyseated, repeat Step I & Step II at other tensions. The keyseat II may be increasing or decreasing. Record the data gathered.
able again at exactly the ation, measure accurately e between the marks.
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d Considerations
Data Input
Note: To make any corrections, use F2 and backspace. Enter the Following 1. Enter the True Verticle Depth (TVD) 2. Surface Pressure (if any) 3. Fluid Weight 4. Pressure Rating of Casing Minimum 12500 Nominal 50 10.5 14562 5. Enter the first three values of the 'Shear Pressure' from the Brass Shear Screw Pressure Chart(sheet in brass screw bag)
Average Brass Screw Shear Rating
14562.00
4070
1035
8000.85
Temperature @ TVD ZOI
6. Enter the first three values of the 'Safety Factor' taken from the Brass Shear Screw Pressure Chart (sheet in brass screw bag) Maximum
246.74
Temp Adjusted Shear PSI @ TVD ZOI
9470.25
Number of Required Screws
1019
1519
2019
10.00
9 11
122.37 1916.4
572.37 1022.4 One Less Screw One Added Screw 2466.4 3016.4 The FIRING PRESSURE does not exceed that of the CASING PRESSURE