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- English
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Elements of Oil and Gas Well Tubular Design
About this book
Elements of Oil and Gas Well Tubular Design offers insight into the complexities of oil well casing and tubing design. The book's intent is to be sufficiently detailed on the tubular-oriented application of the principles of solid mechanics while at the same time providing readers with key equations pertintent to design. It addresses the fundamentals of tubular design theory, bridging the gap between theory and field operation. Filled with derivations and detailed solutions to well design examples, Elements of Oil and Gas Well Tubular Design provides the well designer with sound engineering principles applicable to today's oil and gas wells.
- Understand engineering mechanics for oil well casing and tubing design with emphasis on derivation, limiations, and application of fundamental equations
- Grasp well tubular design from one unified source with underlying concepts of stress, strain, and material constitution
- Quantify practice with detailed well design worked examples amenable to quality check with commercial software
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Yes, you can access Elements of Oil and Gas Well Tubular Design by P.D. Pattillo in PDF and/or ePUB format, as well as other popular books in Technology & Engineering & Chemical & Biochemical Engineering. We have over one million books available in our catalogue for you to explore.
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Table of contents
- Cover image
- Title page
- Table of Contents
- Copyright
- Dedication
- About the Author
- Preface
- Acknowledgment
- Symbols
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- Chapter 2: Design Summary
- Chapter 3: Kinematics
- Chapter 4: Stress
- Chapter 5: Elastic Behavior
- Chapter 6: Yield and Inelastic Behavior
- Chapter 7: Internal Pressure Resistance
- Chapter 8: External Pressure Resistance
- Chapter 9: Connections
- Chapter 10: Column Stability
- Chapter 11: Length Change and Axial Force
- Chapter 12: Design Loads
- Chapter 13: Casing Seat Selection and Sizing
- Chapter 14: Example Design
- Chapter 15: Special Topics
- Appendix A: Tensors and Tensor Notation
- Appendix B: The Frenet–Serret Formulas
- Appendix C: Stress State Around a Wellbore
- Appendix D: Tables of Tubular Properties
- Bibliography
- Index