Important SLK Calculation Sheet
Important SLK Calculation Sheet
Important SLK Calculation Sheet
Example 1 .000008 x 6000 = .048 IPS line can be used (Does not exceed Factor of .05)
Example 2 .000008 x 7000 = .056 Must use Alloy line (Exceeds Factor of .05)
Example (PPM)
Enter H2S PPM PPM Enter as
10 ppm 0.000010
BHP Factor 0 100 ppm 0.000100
1000 ppm 0.001000
10000 ppm 0.010000
100000 ppm 0.100000
Percent C02 x BHP (psi) Use Alloy line if rating is 130 or >
Example 1 .02 x 6000 = 120 IPS line can be used (Does not exceed Factor of 130)
Example 2 .02 x 7000 = 140 Must use Alloy line (Exceeds Factor of 130)
Factor
Slack-Off Factor
0.11
Pull
ch Factor x Length )
Pipe Pull
647,668
h
Pull x Factor )
Depth Of Free Pipe
40323
TUBING CAPACITY
ACITY IN
liters
2.94
METRIC
d
volume
pumped
D
Quick calculation for volume OD X OD X LENGTH X .0408 = GALLONS
Example 40 feet of 3" lubricator fill in gallons would be 3X3X40X.0408 = 14.68 gallons to fill the lubricator.
DRUM CAPACITY CALCULATION
d L D COIL TUBING OR
d L D
DRUM CORE) O.D."DRUM LENGHT(WIDTH) " FLANGE O.D" BRAIDED LINE O.D."
10.5 14.5 34.5 7/32
pi COILS PER DRUM LENGTH TOTAL NUM OF LAYERS COEFF.
3.14 64 55 0.96
TOTAL CAPACITY OF DRUM feet): 20114
TOTAL CAPACITY OF DRUM(meters): 6131
Formula assumes the wire is perfectly spooled!
L
Drum width
D Flange o.d.
d Drum core o.d.
Spool Capacity
eference Only ( Assumes Wire Is Perfectly Spooled
LEAST WEIGHT NEEDED ACCORDING TO WHP & WIRE SIZE Table shows length of stems in f
### Enter the Wellhead Pressure necessary for operation,
C Wire O.D. WHP Force on Wire Necessary Steel stems
a Inches PSI in Pounds Weight (LBS) 1,5"
### 0.092 0 0 0.0
### 0.108 0 0 0.0
### 0.125 0 0 0.0
### 3/16 0 0 0.0
### 7/32 0 0 0.0
CONVERSIONS
Insert Value Findings * Shown required weight calculated a
WHP in bar WHP in psi Weight of stems per foot had been a
0 different manufactures.
WHP in psi WHP in bar
0.0
Weight in kilos Weight in lbs
0.0
Weight in lbs Weight in kgs
0.0
Length/I.D. in mm Length/I.D. in inch
0.000
Length/I.D. in inch Length/I.D. in mm
0.00
Length/Depth in ft Length/Depth in m
0.00
Length/Depth in m Length/Depth in ft
0.00
Gallons Cubic meters
0.00
Cubic meters Gallons
0.0
Barrels Liters
0.0
Liters Barels
0.00
Temp. in F Temp in C
-17.8
Temp. in C Temp. in F
32.0
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n Material
Tungsten Filled
6
8
17
able shows length of stems in feet, regarding to wire size and WHP,
necessary for operation, ignoring weight of tools and jars.
Steel stems Lead filled stems Tungsten filled stems
1,875" 1,5" 1,875" 1,5" 1,875"
0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
hown required weight calculated as a force, 1,5 times exceeding force on wire.
eight of stems per foot had been averaged cause of differeces in data from
fferent manufactures.
COMMENTS:
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Index
Wire
Min Breaking Weight per Stretch Due to Sheave Max Breaking Torsion
Diameter-
Strength - lbs 1000 ft - lbs Payload Diameter Strength - lbs Twists
Carbon Steel
2
Max Wt in Hole 22.58
Wt in Hole 325.8
* Bowen manufactures cutters that can be utilized with braided lines. Cutters range from 20% to 80% of breaking strength. T
cutters unreliable (well conditions, age of line, and jarring operations.
* A knot is utilized only when fishing wire or when no earlier determination has been made that a release can be made from the
650 Knot tied. Wire will usually break before pulling out of rope socket.
850 Knot tied. Wire will usually break before pulling out of rope socket.
1400 Wedge utilized. Wire will break before pulling out of rope socket.
2000 Wedge utilized. Wire will break before pulling out of rope socket.
3500 *
5000 *
6500 *
COMMENTS:
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C1
er the value.
d back on drum
C2
0 POINT
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Depth of toolstring when wire broke
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COUNTER OF
WINCH
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re broke
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HPI Technical Data - Applies only to HPI steel gravity bailers Instructions in blue
* To add additonal pipe data - insert a row, input OD, Wt, ID and copy formulas in columns D thru M from row above. Index
Select Bailer Length
Bailer OD 1" 1 3/8" 1 1/2" 1 5/8" 2" 2 1/8" 2 3/8" 2 1/2" 3"
Bailer ID 0.828 1.281 1.328 1.526 1.832 1.930 2.129 2.258 2.756
Gallons per 10' section 0.280 0.670 0.720 0.950 1.370 1.520 1.850 2.080 3.100
Gallons per bailer selected 0.028 0.067 0.072 0.095 0.137 0.152 0.185 0.208 0.310
TOOL TOOL
Nominal O.D. O.D. Will Latch Min.Reach Pin Thread Box Thread Fish Neck
Nominal Size Type Tool OD Will Latch Reach Min Working Pin Box
ID (Prong)
1 1/4" JDC-1 1.291 0.875 0.906 1.312 15/16-10 N/A
1 1/4" JDC-1 1.291 0.875 1.937 1.312 15/16-10 1/4-20
1 1/4" JDC-1 1.291 0.875 1.125 1.312 15/16-10 N/A
1 1/4" JDC-2 1.291 0.875 1.937 1.312 15/16-10 1/4-20
1 1/4" JDS 1.291 0.875 2.687 1.312 15/16-10 N/A
1.875
1.093
1.843
1.437
1.843
1.437
Need to add Camco Pulling tools
Lubricator Section
Bleed Sub
Pump-in Sub
Pump-in Sub
Lo-Torque Valve
Threaded Connections
Sin Hyd Quick Loc BOP
LSS Head
CMT 'GP' Sand Reducer Tubing SCSSV X' Nipple Sliding Sleeve
Thru-Tubing Completion
Tools In Hole
Packer w/Sump
Packers
SCREEN ASSEMBLIES
COMPLETION D
MAX ANGLE: º
PACKER FLUID:
FracPack w/o sump packer 1 JOB TYPE:
Sliding Sleeve GLM TUBING (UPPER):
TUBING (LOWER):
XMAS TREE
DESCRIPTION
Nipple Profile Blast Jt.
Vent Screen
TUBING
FracPack w/ wire wrap screen 1 SS
LS
LS (BTM)
Expandable screens ?
TD:
TD:
XMAS TREE
DESCRIPTION LIFT THD
EQUIPMENT DETAILS
CRIPTON MD ID ITEM
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
Note: Depth is also in "Wellbore" with Item No.
TUBING TD
Tungsten Stem
3/4" Stem Required 18 Ft 2.81 lbs/ft
1" Stem Required 10 Ft 4.99 lbs/ft
1 1/4" Stem Required 6 Ft 7.79 lbs/ft
1 1/2" Stem Required 5 Ft 11.22 lbs/ft
1 11/16" Stem Required 4 Ft 14.21 lbs/ft
1 3/4" Stem Required 3 Ft 15.27 lbs/ft
2 " Stem Required 3 Ft 19.95 lbs/ft
Index Actual Weight Of Fluid Column Swab Cups
Per 100' 2 3/8"
(For Swabbing Reference) 2 7/8"
3 1/2"
Tbg. size 2 3/8" 2 3/8" 2 3/8" 2 3/8"
Tbg. Wt. / Ft. 4 4.6-4.7 5.3 5.8-5.95
Braided Line
Fluid Wt. Figure 8 Knot good to 3800#
8.4 151.4 136.5 128.8 119.2 Wedge Socket good to 5000
8.6 155.0 139.8 131.9 122.1
8.8 158.6 143.0 135.0 124.9
9 162.2 146.3 138.0 127.8
9.2 165.8 149.5 141.1 130.6
9.4 169.4 152.8 144.2 133.4
9.6 173.0 156.0 147.2 136.3
9.625 173.4 156.4 147.6 136.6
9.8 176.6 159.3 150.3 139.1
10 180.2 162.5 153.4 142.0
10.2 183.8 165.8 156.5 144.8
10.4 187.4 169.0 159.5 147.6
10.6 191.0 172.3 162.6 150.5
10.8 194.6 175.5 165.7 153.3
11 198.2 178.8 168.7 156.2
11.2 201.8 182.0 171.8 159.0
11.4 205.4 185.3 174.9 161.8
11.6 209.0 188.5 177.9 164.7
11.8 212.6 191.8 181.0 167.5
12 216.2 195.0 184.1 170.4
Actual Weight Of Fluid Column
Per 100'
(For Swabbing Reference)
Fluid Wt.
8.4 204.4 184.9 175.0 165.1 149.9 146.2 136.5
8.6 209.3 189.3 179.2 169.0 153.4 149.6 139.8
8.8 214.1 193.7 183.3 172.9 157.0 153.1 143.0
9 219.0 198.1 187.5 176.9 160.6 156.6 146.3
9.2 223.9 202.5 191.7 180.8 164.1 160.1 149.5
9.4 228.7 206.9 195.8 184.7 167.7 163.6 152.8
9.6 233.6 211.3 200.0 188.7 171.3 167.0 156.0
9.625 234.2 211.9 200.5 189.1 171.7 167.5 156.4
9.8 238.5 215.7 204.2 192.6 174.8 170.5 159.3
10 243.3 220.1 208.3 196.5 178.4 174.0 162.5
10.2 248.2 224.5 212.5 200.4 182.0 177.5 165.8
10.4 253.1 228.9 216.7 204.4 185.6 181.0 169.0
10.6 257.9 233.3 220.8 208.3 189.1 184.4 172.3
10.8 262.8 237.7 225.0 212.2 192.7 187.9 175.5
11 267.7 242.1 229.2 216.2 196.3 191.4 178.8
11.2 272.5 246.5 233.3 220.1 199.8 194.9 182.0
11.4 277.4 250.9 237.5 224.0 203.4 198.4 185.3
11.6 282.3 255.3 241.7 228.0 207.0 201.8 188.5
11.8 287.2 259.7 245.8 231.9 210.5 205.3 191.8
12 292.0 264.1 250.0 235.8 214.1 208.8 195.0
RES
Actual Weight Of Fluid Column
Per 100'
(For Swabbing Reference)
Fluid Wt.
8.4 306.6 292.5 274.8 222.4 210.7
8.6 313.9 299.4 281.4 227.7 215.7
8.8 321.2 306.4 287.9 233.0 220.8
9 328.5 313.4 294.5 238.3 225.8
9.2 335.8 320.3 301.0 243.6 230.8
9.4 343.1 327.3 307.5 248.9 235.8
9.6 350.4 334.3 314.1 254.2 240.8
9.625 351.3 335.1 314.9 254.9 241.5
9.8 357.7 341.2 320.6 259.5 245.8
10 365.0 348.2 327.2 264.8 250.9
10.2 372.3 355.1 333.7 270.1 255.9
10.4 379.6 362.1 340.3 275.4 260.9
10.6 386.9 369.1 346.8 280.7 265.9
10.8 394.2 376.0 353.4 286.0 270.9
11 401.5 383.0 359.9 291.3 276.0
11.2 408.8 390.0 366.4 296.6 281.0
11.4 416.1 396.9 373.0 301.9 286.0
11.6 423.4 403.9 379.5 307.2 291.0
11.8 430.7 410.9 386.1 312.5 296.0
12 438.0 417.8 392.6 317.8 301.0
RES
>300' per cup ?
300' per cup check w/ DJ may need
<300' per cup ? to swap 2 3/8 and 3 1/2"
rating per cup.
Braided Line
Figure 8 Knot good to 3800#
Wedge Socket good to 5000#
Angle of wire * The 90 degree angle is important to
Correction provide an accurate reading of the line Index
at the Hay
Factor tension on the weight indicator.
Pulley
80 1.1 Inputs in red
90 1.0 Angle 95
100 0.9 Weight 1200
110 0.8 90 degrees 120 degrees Actual 1263
120 0.7
130 0.6 Correct angle at the hay pulley Incorrect angle of wire at hay pulley
90 degrees 120 degrees
Correction Factor = (-.01*Angle) + 1.9 The correction factor is applied to the indicated weight to obtain true weight on the wire.
Example:
1.2
With a wire angle at the hay pulley of 120 degrees the weight indicator
reads 1200 lbs. What is the true force 1.1
Correction Factor
Correction factor for 120 degrees = 1.1 1.0
0.7
0.8
Actual Line Force 500 lbs
0.7
CF = angle/90 0.6
80 85 90 95 100 105 110 115 120 125 130
* These tables are intended as a guide to Seal Suitability for specific applications
Contact B & T direct with full operating parameters.
Statements and recommendations in this publication are based on our experience and knowledge of typical
applications for this product and shall not constitute a guarantee or warranty of performance nor a modification
or alteration of our standard product warranty which shall be applicable to such products.
Comments
general purpose
rings and O'rings
general purpose
rings and O'rings
no amine
inhibitors
no amine
inhibitors
amine, steam Orings
chemically inert
rings and O'rings
chemically inert
rings and O'rings
Sweet ,Sour and
Chemical Service
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Chemical Service
Sweet Service Standard Packing
Oriented Fibers
Vrings, oriented fiber
no amine inhibitors
Sweet ,Sour and
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