Material substitution of coil tubes in CT drilling technology for hard rocks

Fatigue life of Coil Tubing is known for its low cycle due to multiple bend events. Since fatigue failure is usually catastrophic, the tube is commonly withdrawn from service earlier based on its operation life database. The coil tube in a drilling system needs to be light in weight to facilitate th...

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Main Authors: Roufaill, Reem, Rasouli, Vamegh
Other Authors: Prof Fuad Khoshnaw
Format: Conference Paper
Published: WITS Press 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/26276
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author Roufaill, Reem
Rasouli, Vamegh
author2 Prof Fuad Khoshnaw
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Roufaill, Reem
Rasouli, Vamegh
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description Fatigue life of Coil Tubing is known for its low cycle due to multiple bend events. Since fatigue failure is usually catastrophic, the tube is commonly withdrawn from service earlier based on its operation life database. The coil tube in a drilling system needs to be light in weight to facilitate the transportation and manoeuvring of the equipment. It also needs to last for few hundreds of drill holes without failure to speed the drilling process and decrease the cost per drilled hole. The conventional material of the coil tube available in the market is high strength low alloy steel (HSLAS), which is relatively heavy for frequent repositioning, and has a low bending fatigue life. In this study material selection analysis is performed on a variety of candidate material using performance index method. The performance indices are evaluated based on the candidate materials unit weight bend ability, load carrying capacity, specific stiffness, fatigue resistance and corrosion resistance. The results suggested composite material that is glass fibre and carbon fibre are suitable alternatives to the high strength low alloy steel. Candidate material properties are extracted from literature. A further study is in progress for existing coil tubes, where their material properties will be investigated for selection purposes.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-262762017-09-13T15:52:27Z Material substitution of coil tubes in CT drilling technology for hard rocks Roufaill, Reem Rasouli, Vamegh Prof Fuad Khoshnaw performance index fatigue material selection coil tubing drilling Fatigue life of Coil Tubing is known for its low cycle due to multiple bend events. Since fatigue failure is usually catastrophic, the tube is commonly withdrawn from service earlier based on its operation life database. The coil tube in a drilling system needs to be light in weight to facilitate the transportation and manoeuvring of the equipment. It also needs to last for few hundreds of drill holes without failure to speed the drilling process and decrease the cost per drilled hole. The conventional material of the coil tube available in the market is high strength low alloy steel (HSLAS), which is relatively heavy for frequent repositioning, and has a low bending fatigue life. In this study material selection analysis is performed on a variety of candidate material using performance index method. The performance indices are evaluated based on the candidate materials unit weight bend ability, load carrying capacity, specific stiffness, fatigue resistance and corrosion resistance. The results suggested composite material that is glass fibre and carbon fibre are suitable alternatives to the high strength low alloy steel. Candidate material properties are extracted from literature. A further study is in progress for existing coil tubes, where their material properties will be investigated for selection purposes. 2012 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/26276 10.2495/PMR120121 WITS Press restricted
spellingShingle performance index fatigue
material selection
coil tubing
drilling
Roufaill, Reem
Rasouli, Vamegh
Material substitution of coil tubes in CT drilling technology for hard rocks
title Material substitution of coil tubes in CT drilling technology for hard rocks
title_full Material substitution of coil tubes in CT drilling technology for hard rocks
title_fullStr Material substitution of coil tubes in CT drilling technology for hard rocks
title_full_unstemmed Material substitution of coil tubes in CT drilling technology for hard rocks
title_short Material substitution of coil tubes in CT drilling technology for hard rocks
title_sort material substitution of coil tubes in ct drilling technology for hard rocks
topic performance index fatigue
material selection
coil tubing
drilling
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/26276