Bottom Hole Assembly Design and Well Head Equipment

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Bottom Hole Assembly Design and Well Head Equipment Course
Introduction:
This comprehensive course encompasses all the necessary topics to comprehend the structural mechanics of downhole tubulars. It aims to equip participants with the knowledge, proficiency, and confidence to develop casing and tubing designs that are both safe and cost-effective. The course covers a wide range of subjects, including material considerations, connection selection, performance properties, load cases, design factors, and buckling.
To enhance the learning experience, attendees are encouraged to bring their own well designs and well-related challenges, past and present, which will be utilized as in-class exercises.
Who Should Attend?
Drilling and completion engineers and service company personnel with a basic knowledge of well design principles through to experienced drilling engineers who desire a more theoretical, detailed knowledge of the subject. Inspector, Oil Company, Quality Assurance personnel and Third-Party Monitors would also benefit from attending this course.
Course Outlines:
Topics Covered
- Drill Pipe Classification
- Calculation of Neutral Point
- Drill string Design Calculations
- Tension
- Collapse
- Biaxial Loading
- Shock Loading
- Torsion
- Drill pipe Bending resulting from Tonging Operations
- Selecting Drill Collar Weights
- Stretch of Drill pipe
- Critical Rotary Speeds
- Bottom Hole Assembly Design
- Placement of Stabilizers and Reamers
- Building Assemblies
- Holding Assemblies
- Dropping Assemblies
- WOB Increase
- Dogleg Severity Analysis
- Well head equipment
- Directional, horizontal, multilateral & under-balanced drilling
- Wellhead & trees