/B/Data given as: Casing dimensions(20-in OD, 18.730-in ID,133lbm/ft).(26-in) Hole size.(350 ft) casing setting depth. Mud weight(8.7 ppg). - Cement properties: Cement H API class with(4%) bentonite. Slurry weight(14.2 ppg, 106 lbm/ft³). Slurry yield(1.5 ft³/sack). Water requirements(7.6 gal/sack).Pumping rate through drillpipe(100 gal/min) and through casing(300 gal/min). Drillpipe (5-in OD, 4.276-in ID,19.5 lb/ft). Allow(15 min) for release of plugs. A shoe truck(80 ft) and allow 100% excess cement in the open hole. Assume casing to be cemented to surface. Calculate: 1-The required quantities of cement and bentonite. (1-2) anned by CamScanner 2-Volume of mixing water. The forces developed during a conventional cementing operation. 4-Will the casing float?

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3-The forces developed during a conventional cementing operation.
/B/Data given as: Casing dimensions(20-in OD, 18.730-in ID,133lbm/ft).(26-in)
Hole size.(350 ft) casing setting depth. Mud weight(8.7 ppg). fr
Cement properties: Cement H API class with(4%) bentonite. Slurry weight(14.2
ppg, 106 lbm/ft³). Slurry yield(1.5 ft³/sack). Water requirements(7.6
gal/sack).Pumping rate through drillpipe(100 gal/min) and through casing(300
gal/min). Drillpipe (5-in OD, 4.276-in ID,19.5 lb/ft). Allow(15 min) for release of
plugs. A shoe truck(80 ft) and allow 100% excess cement in the open hole. Assume
casing to be cemented to surface. Calculate:
1-The required quantities of cement and bentonite.
(1-2)
Scanned by CamScanner
2-Volume of mixing water.
4-Will the casing float?
Transcribed Image Text:3-The forces developed during a conventional cementing operation. /B/Data given as: Casing dimensions(20-in OD, 18.730-in ID,133lbm/ft).(26-in) Hole size.(350 ft) casing setting depth. Mud weight(8.7 ppg). fr Cement properties: Cement H API class with(4%) bentonite. Slurry weight(14.2 ppg, 106 lbm/ft³). Slurry yield(1.5 ft³/sack). Water requirements(7.6 gal/sack).Pumping rate through drillpipe(100 gal/min) and through casing(300 gal/min). Drillpipe (5-in OD, 4.276-in ID,19.5 lb/ft). Allow(15 min) for release of plugs. A shoe truck(80 ft) and allow 100% excess cement in the open hole. Assume casing to be cemented to surface. Calculate: 1-The required quantities of cement and bentonite. (1-2) Scanned by CamScanner 2-Volume of mixing water. 4-Will the casing float?
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