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             1.4 CONTAMINANT-REMOVAL EQUIPMENT
             The contaminant-removal equipment is often called solid-removal
        equipment because it is mostly used for removing drilling cuttings in the
        mud returned from the borehole. A primary solid-removal equipment
        should include shale shakers, a degasser, a desander, a desilter, and a
        decanting centrifuge. All of these parts are installed on top of the mud
        tanks. As shown in Figure 1.12 (Moore, 1986), the order of operation is
        shale shakers, degasser, desander, desilter, and centrifuge.
           The term shale shaker is used in mud drilling to cover all of the
        devices that in other industries might be differentiated as shaking
        screens, vibrating screens, and oscillating screens. All three of these
        types are used in the oil and gas industry, although most of them would
        probably fall into the vibrating screen classification. Figure 1.13 shows
        a shale shaker. Several factors affect the efficiency of shale shakers,
        including mud properties, screen mesh, vibrating frequency, and geome-
        try of design. The particle-size separation made by a shale shaker screen
        is not simply that all particles larger than the stated screen mesh are




                     Borehole





                                               Mud
                                              Pumps


               Shale
               Shaker

          Cuttings
          Removal
                    Sand Trap
                    underneath  Degasser
                   Shale Shaker                                Centrifuge
                                                                Overflow

                                         Desander  Desilter
                                         Underflow Underflow
        Figure 1.12 The solid-removal equipment.
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