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BAKER HUGHES - Drilling Fluids Reference Manual

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PRESSURE PREDICTION AND CONTROL<br />

Other names for RCP are,<br />

• Slow Circulating Pressure<br />

• Kill Rate Pressure<br />

• Pre-Recorded Circulating Pressure.<br />

Figure 12 - 12 “U” Tube Circulating<br />

This pump pressure should be obtained by circulating at a predetermined circulation rate. The<br />

corresponding pressure on the standpipe gauge is the RCP. This pressure should be recorded<br />

each hour or when significant fluid property changes are made. Higher fluid weights require<br />

higher pressures for any given circulation rate. The increase can be determined by a simple<br />

ratio,<br />

where,<br />

P 1 = old circulating pressure<br />

P 2 = new circulating pressure<br />

MW l = old fluid weight,<br />

MW 2 = new fluid weight.<br />

⎛ MW<br />

P<br />

2<br />

= P<br />

⎜<br />

1<br />

⎝ MW<br />

2<br />

1<br />

⎟ ⎞<br />

⎠<br />

Note:<br />

If pressure is held on the annulus, this pressure adds to the standpipe,<br />

and is also felt at the bottom of the hole.<br />

When bottomhole pressure becomes less than formation pressure, formation fluids can intrude<br />

into the wellbore as shown in Figure 12-13.<br />

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

REFERENCE MANUAL<br />

REVISION 2006 12-27

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