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Oilwell Drilling Engineering
ISBN:
9780791861875
No. of Pages:
512
Publisher:
ASME Press
Publication date:
2019
This chapter covers special topics related to the mechanics of tubulars. Its purpose is to go beyond standard practices and review issues that may be worth considering in the future. Loads and responses are explained in terms of short beam theory. Long beam theory, which is covered in ref [1], is more complex and goes beyond the scope of this manuscript.
6.1
Review of Beam Theory
6.2Buckling on an Inclined Plane
6.3Tubular Buckling Due to Internal Pressure
6.4Effect of Uniform Tension/Compression on Beam Deflection
6.5Synchronous Whirl of Rotating Pipe
6.6Torsion Buckling of Pipe
6.7Summary of Key Equations
6.8Problems
6.9List of References
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