Drill Pipe and Heave Weight Drill Pipe Specifications

21 Feb.,2024

 

How to Work with Drilling Pipe

The drill rod is the tool used for transferring power in drilling operations. The drill string typically consists of various components such as the drill, drill collars, drilling pipe, stabilizers, special connectors, and Kelly. The main functions of the drill string are: (1) controlling the drill bit, (2) applying weight on bit (WOB), (3) transmitting power, (4) transporting drilling fluid, and (5) performing special operations like cement extrusion and handling underground accidents.

Drill Pipe Specifications

Drill Pipe Sizes and Weight


Mechanicl Properties and Capacity

2 3/8”, 2 7/8” and 3 1/2” Drill Pipe for Common Use

In API 5DP specifciations, the common use OD are 2 3/8”, 2 7/8” and 3 1/2” drill pipes, these usually required in large amount of quantities in drilling activities.

Heavy Weight Drill Pipe

Heavy weight drill pipe, as defined by API SPEC 7-1, is a type of drilling pipe that falls between the weight of common drilling pipe and drill collars. It has a thicker wall compared to regular drilling pipe but is smaller than drill collars. The tube is connected to a special length-added drill pipe joint, and in the case of integral heavy weight drill pipe, the tube and tool joint are combined. This component is typically placed between the drill pipe and drill collar assemblies to prevent abrupt changes in the cross-section of the drill string and to minimize fatigue.

Heavy Weight Drill Pipe Types and Specifications

Integral Heavy Weight Drill Pipe

Spiral Weight Heavy Weight Drill Pipe

Welded Heavy Drill Pipe

Heavy Drill Pipe Material Specifications and Mechanical Properties


Advantages of Heavy weight drill pipe

a. Heavy weight drill pipe could replace part of drill collar can reduce torque, improve load, and increase drilling capacity during deep well drilling.

b. To pick-up sub and safety clamp that not used during drilling operation, which is easy to operate and can save tripping time.

c. Drilling in high speed under low torque in directional wells and reduces the abrasion and fracture of string without differential pressure and sticking because of the lower steel grade than drill collar, small touching area with the well wall.

Using a drilling pipe on site effectively

In extensive drilling operations, it is common to connect multiple drill pipes together in order to reach greater depths. To ensure the durability and functionality of these pipes, certain factors are crucial. The metal used must possess exceptional strength to withstand the pressure and torque exerted during drilling without fracturing. Additionally, there is a preference for reusing these pipes, particularly the more costly ones. For drilling extremely deep wells, toughened steel is employed due to its superior resilience.

Once a pipe drill has been utilized in a drilling operation, it is transported to another site for a thorough inspection. The primary objective is to assess whether the apparatus remains sufficiently robust for future applications, prior to offering it for sale as a drill pipe. Experts employ a range of tools, including modified spherometers and ultrasonic metal testing equipment, to identify any weaknesses in the metal. The outcomes of these tests determine the classification of the drilling pipe. Unused pipes receive the N designation, while P is assigned to premium grade pipes. Pipes in various stages of wear are classified as C1, C2, or C3. Once a pipe’s score falls below C3, it is marked with a red band to indicate that it is now considered scrap metal.

In addition to inspecting the drill pipe, it is essential to examine the bottom hole assembly (BHA) for these specific drilling operations. The BHA is a tube-shaped component located near the drill bit, constructed from heavier and more robust metal materials.

How is drill pipe manufactured

Drill pipes are not initially created as solid metal sheets that are rolled into tubes. Instead, they are manufactured by welding three separate pieces together. These pieces consist of the tube itself, the box tool joint, and the pin tool joint. The manufacturing process begins with base tubes made of steel or aluminum. The ends of the tube undergo a process called upsetting, where the metal is roughened to create stronger bonds. Upsetting can be done internally, externally, or at cross sections, and different manufacturers utilize various types and sizes of steel pipe upset. Finally, the pipes are heat treated to ensure they possess the necessary strength.

During the manufacturing process, all essential pipe drill connectors and joint pieces undergo similar treatments. Connectors are modified to become either female or male box or pin threaded ends. In the final assembly of the pipe, the connectors at the joints are more susceptible to damage or failure. This is primarily because of the lower temperature tempering and the increased stiffness or brittleness of the metal. It is worth noting that stronger steel tends to be more brittle, so manufacturing plants meticulously adhere to precise measurements to prevent any failures during the drilling process.

When you’re in need of drill pipe for your drilling work, it’s important to understand how it’s made. A reliable supplier follows the best practices for choosing strong materials, crafting sturdy connections, and building joints that can handle high pressure. This ensures the best results in your drilling operations.

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