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Chapter 10: Stable Foam drilling    10-69
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                                              1 826 6 .
                                                                       .
                                                                .
                                                ,
                                                      519 67
                                                         .
                                      V
                                       i2    190 555  572 66  ( 27 64)  0 234
                                                               2
                                                           .
                                                          0 292
                                                       4
                                      V i2  787 ft/sec
                                             .
                                   Using Equation 6-103, the Reynolds number of the aerated drilling  fluid as  it
                               enters this drill string section, N Ri2, is
                                               87
                                              7
                                                   0
                                             (. ) ( .292 )
                                      N  Ri2
                                               . 0 00000973
                                      N  Ri2  235 987
                                                ,
                               The Reynolds number calculation above is  greater than 4,000.    This  indicates  that
                               the flow condition is turbulent.  Therefore, the empirical von Karman equation (i.e.,
                               Equation 6-106) is used to determine the approximate Fanning friction factor for the
                               aerated fluid flow inside this drill string section.
                                   The  inside  surface  of  the  drill  pipe  tool  joints  is  commercial  steel  with  the
                               surface roughness
                                      e p  0 00015 ft
                                            .
                               With the above, Equation 6-106 becomes
                                                                2
                                                     1
                                      f i2          0 292
                                                    .
                                                             .
                                            2 log           114
                                                   0 00015
                                                    .
                                      f i2  0 017
                                            .
                                   Equation 6-102 for the second increment inside the drill string can be solved for
                               the pressure at the top of the increment, P i1.  This involves selecting this lower limit
                               by a trial and error procedure.  The magnitude of the lower limit  pressure on the left
                               side of the equation is selected to allow the left side integral to  equal the right side
                               integral.    The  integration  can  be  carried  out  on  the  computer  using  one  of  the
                               commercial analytic software programs.   The trial and error magnitude of the lower
                               limit pressure is
                                            ,
                                      p i1  1 244 4 psia
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