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BAKER HUGHES - Drilling Fluids Reference Manual

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PRESSURE PREDICTION AND CONTROL<br />

capable tool if the correct input data is used. For water based drilling fluids, as they are not so<br />

strongly influenced by temperature and pressure the normal Fann 35 data should be sufficient.<br />

The practice of using PV / YP for hydraulics calculations should be avoided.<br />

The total pump pressure when circulating is the friction required to move the fluid through the<br />

drilling system. The bit nozzles can take 50% to 60% of the pressure drop with most of the rest<br />

being lost in the drillpipe. These pressures do not affect bottom-hole pressure because the<br />

pressure losses occur before the fluid enters the annulus.<br />

The pressures in the circulating system, shown in Figure 12-10, can be divided as follows.<br />

Surface system (2)<br />

Drillpipe (3)<br />

Drill collars (4)<br />

Bit jets (5)<br />

Annulus flow (6)<br />

Pump pressur e (standpipe gauge)<br />

(1) = The sum of the above<br />

The annulus flow (6) puts pressure on the open hole. This is the annular pressure element in the<br />

ECD.<br />

BHP = Hydrostatic pressure + Annular friction loss<br />

Figure 12 - 10 System Pressure Losses<br />

<strong>BAKER</strong> <strong>HUGHES</strong> DRILLING FLUIDS<br />

REFERENCE MANUAL<br />

REVISION 2006 12-25

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