Formula - Area (squared inches)
Areain2 = Diameterin2 x 0.7854 Example:  What is the cross-sectional area of 5 inch casing 21.4 lbs/ft P-110? 5 inch casing 21.4 lbs/ft P-110 has inside diameter (ID) of 4.126 inch The cross-sectional area of 5 inch casing 21.4 lbs/ft P-110 = 4.1262 x 0.7854 = 13.37 in2
Formula - Volume (bbls)
Volumebbl = Pipe Internal Capacitybbl/ft x Pipe Lengthft  Pipe Internal Capacity in bbl/ft for each type of pipe such as drill pipe, tubing, casing, or even open hole can be found in engineering handbook tables. Size OD (in) Wt/Ft with Couplings (lb) ID (in) Bbl Per Lin Ft Lin Ft Per Bbl Gal Per Lin Ft Lin Ft Per Gal 5 11.50 4.560 0.0202 49.51 0.8484 1.1787 5 13.00 4.494 0.0196 50.97 0.8240 1.2136 5 15.00 4.408 0.0188 52.98 0.7928 1.2614 5 18.00 4.276 0.0177 56.30 0.7460 1.3405 5 21.40 4.126 0.0165 60.47 0.7040 1.4204 5 24.10 4.000 0.0146 68.56 0.6528 1.5319   Pipe… Continue Reading
Formula - Pipe Displacement
Pipe Displacement as used herein is the volume taken up by the metal in a string of pipe.             Incremental Pipe Displacement bbl/ft = ( Pipe Outside Diameterin (OD)2 - Pipe Inside Diameterin (ID)2) ÷ 1029.4            Volume Displaced by Pipebbl = Incremental Pipe Displacement bbl/ft x Pipe Lengthft Example:  When tripping in 2 7/8 inch tubing 6.5 lb/ft L-80, how much fluid would 10,000 ft of tubing displace? Based on tubing specification, outside and inside diameters are as below:            Outside Diameter (ID) of 2 7/8 inch tubing 6.6 lbs/ft L-80 = 2.875 inch… Continue Reading
Formula - Annular Capacity
Annular Capacitybbl/ft = ( Inside Diameterin (ID)2 - Outside Diameterin (OD)2 ) ÷ 1029.4 Inside Diameter (ID) (inch): Inside diameter of the outside pipe Outside Diameter (OD) (inch): Outside diameter of the inside pipe Annular Capacity (bbl/ft): annular volume between two pipes per foot Example:  Annular capacity between 5-1/2 inch casing 23 lbs/ft P110 and 4-1/2 inch casing over 10,000 ft 5-1/2 inch casing 23 lbs/ft P110 has ID of 4.67 inch That means:        Inside Diameter (ID) of outside pipe = 4.67 inch        Outside Diameter (OD) of inside pipe = 4.5 inch        … Continue Reading
Formula - Internal Capacity
Internal Capacitybbl/ft = Inside Diameterin (ID)2 ÷ 1029.4 Inside Diameter (ID) (inch): Inside diameter of a pipe Internal Capacity (bbl/ft): Internal volume of a pipe per foot Example:  Volume of 5 inch casing 21.4 lbs/ft P-110 over 10,000 ft That means:       Inside Diameter (ID) of 5 inch casing 21.4 lbs/ft P-110 = 4.126 inch       Internal Capacitybbl/ft = 4.1262 ÷ 1029.4 = 0.0165 bbl/ft       Volume of 5 inch casing 21.4 lbs/ft P-110 over 10,000 ft = 0.0165 bbl/ft x 10,000 ft = 165 bbls
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