PDC Catalog
PDC Catalog
Table of Contents
About Varel International..............................................................1
SPOT-DN Technology ..................................................................2
Varel Fixed Cutter Bit Technology.............................................. 3-5
Steel Body Bits Description ..................................................... 6-7
Katana Bits Description ......................................................... 8-9
Voyager Bits Description....................................................... 10-11
Raider PDC Bits Description................................................. 12-13
Diamond Edge Bits Description............................................. 14-15
VB Series Bits Description.................................................... 16-17
Hole Opening Bits Description.............................................. 18-19
Specialty Bits............................................................................20
Fixed Cutter Bit Nomenclature....................................................21
Fixed Cutter Features........................................................... 22-23
Fixed Cutter Reference Tables
Nozzle Series 50............................................................24
Nozzle Series 55............................................................24
Nozzle Series 65............................................................24
Make-Up Torque.............................................................25
Make-Up Torque Box Connection.....................................25
Nozzle Total Flow Area (TFA) Table..............................................26
API Casing Dimensions and Bit Diameters...................................27
Drill Collar Weights....................................................................28
API Conversion Tables................................................................29
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SPOT-DN Technology
Build a bit thats fast and stable. Thats the challenge of bit design, where speed
and control are tradeoffs: The faster the bit, the more stability comes into play.
Varels SPOT-DN design process achieves the sweet spot, balancing the two into
stable, fast-drilling bits with excellent steerability. Our proprietary software allows us to
better model the cutting structure, and affords greater flexibility in cutter positioning,
to create bits tailor made for your specific applications.
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Best
Performance
Option
Varels suite of software tools is designed to seamlessly move from the definition of the
drilling challenge to the right drill bit solution. These software modules have been carefully
developed to move complex data from one stage to the next without the need for keyed data
re-entry or translation. All critical data is carried forward step to step.
D iamond indenter
P DC cutter
A coustical
sensor
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P DC
secured
for drilling
simulation
E ngineered
rock
E mbedded
granite plates
Cutter Toughness
Abrasion Resistance
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Steel body bits can be designed with a very short makeup length, which creates a shorter bit-to-bend length
for greater DLS capability. The shorter the distance
between the bend in the motor and the face of the bit,
the easier it is to build angle to complete a curve.
Design flexibility. Durability. And speed. Varel Steel
Body designs offer benefits tailor made for challenges
like One BHA applications: better torque management
and greater control at fast penetration rates.
Katana Bits
The Katana series from Varel moves steel body PDC bit technology to a higher level. Building on the
companys 10 years of experience in steel body design and manufacturing, Katana leverages the complete
package of Varel technology. This platform includes advanced SPOT-DN cutting structure design and force
balancing software, and aerospace grade CAD/CAM modeling and manufacturing capabilities. Plus, PDC
cutter technologies from the worlds leading providers are qualified and tested by Varels patented Acoustical
Emissions Toughness Test (AETT) process.
Adding to this base of technology are the all-new performance aspects of Katana. Higher blade stand offs and
greater open face volume increases evacuation of cuttings in high ROP applications. Katana bits incorporate
upwardly angled troughs in the gauge pads to further lift cuttings and to better cool the pads.
Katana Series
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Katana Bits
A better bit
CFD studies of the new flow management features in Katana confirm the results.
Field testing has further confirmed the performance of Katana: great balance,
low vibration, high stability, high steerability, and ultra-high ROP.
Voyager Bits
In the new Voyager line of PDC bits, Varel has developed
a trouble-free bit that delivers smooth torque, advanced
directional control, excellent well bore quality and
dynamic stability.
The concept is simple: when one properly manages a
System, a more trouble-free environment is created.
This works in combination with three gauge configuration
options to affect specific directional behaviors.
Advanced modeling determines which gauge design optimizes
the ability to deliver the required directional objectives.
With the Varel approach, bit behavior is not controlled using
cutting structure design alone. Instead, through fine-tuning
back rake, siderake and torque limitation, we engineer a
system within the Voyager design that controls bit behavior
by making more effective use of torque.
Voyager bits are seamlessly compatible with multiple
directional drive systems. Varels focus on matching gauge
configuration with drive system enables solutions to be
continually developed for all offerings in the market.
Varels Voyager designs are not bound to one service
providers tools. Our extensive experience with all current
drive systems allows for the ability to seamlessly match
Voyager bits to your configurations.
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Voyager Bits
C utting Structure
A ssembly Screws
G1 Stepped Gauge
The (G1) Stepped Gauge is designed for use with both conventional rotary, steerable PDM and "Point-theBit" RSS drilling assemblies, providing flexibility for a range of directional drilling applications. The design
is engineered to allow "bit pivot", or tilt, in order to affect orientation of the cutting structure to achieve
optimum directional requirements. In addition, the undercut can be varied based on mud type for use with
specific drive systems, e.g. 1Geo-Pilot point-the-bit RSS.
G2 Semi-active Gauge
For all Push RSS systems, the Undercut (G2) Semi-active Gauge pad is based on the concept of increasing
lateral displacement keeping gauge stabilization, and can eliminate the need for full active gauge designs
in many applications. Rather than a fixed undercut based on bit size, Varels undercut selection is based
on formation hardness and directional requirements.
G3 Active Gauge
The (G3) Active Gauge for push-the-bit systems is designed principally for high DLS/3D sidetracking
drilling applications where a very high level of side-cutting action is the prime requirement. The (G3)
gauge provides an extremely aggressive cutting action to optimize lateral drillability, generating higher
levels of reactive torque at the bit/rock interface. The very short gauge length, with increased point-loading
of gauge pad cutters that have engineered exposure, provides the aggressive lateral cutting action.
Reducing gauge designs to three simplifies the Voyager bit design and creates
efficiencies. Customer choices are easier, and product availability is assured
through our supply chain.
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12-1/4" R616
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Balance is Key
Building on Tough-Drill design concepts, Raider bits
incorporate design refinements that create a new, more
balanced profile, with greater stability to overcome the
ROP and durability challenges of drilling transition zones
and abrasive formations.
While back rake was the primary mode of balancing the bit
in the past, Raider bit designs start with an aggressive cone,
then progress to the nose, shoulder and a more tapered
gauge. The cone has been toughened, and the nose and
shoulder VULCAN
strengthened, resulting in an inherently
more
THOR
VULCAN
THOR
balanced design capable of withstanding the demands
of transitional drilling.
CLASS
CUTTERS
CLASS
CUTTERS
CLASS
CUTTERS
CLASS
CUTTERS
VULCAN
VULCAN
CLASS
CUTTERS
CLASS
CUTTERS
CLASS
CUTTERS
CLASS
CUTTERS
CLASS
CUTTERS
CLASS
CUTTERS
CLASS
CUTTERS
CLASS
CUTTERS
CLASS
CUTTERS
T H O RT H O R
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45
2000
44
1000
0
DE716X
HC605Z
FM3755Z
43
FM3755Z
45
1400
15
10
200
23
24
DE713PUX GX22SDX
25
26
27
28
FHI21B
FHI21B
GX22SDX
FHI23B
29
6000
48
GX22SDX
1600
50
Solution
45
1400
FTG
Varel recommended the DE713PUX Diamond Edge
PDC
bit.
40
1200
FHI21B
30
ROP
Results
800
25
The DE713PUX drilled down to 8120 feet in 30.5 hours while
20
600
improving ROP
to 45.2 feet per hour. The bit drilled twice as fast
15
400 bit in the section, drilling a typical two-bit interval
as a traditional
10
200
in just one run.
5
GX22SDX
$46.72
DE713PUX
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
7000
49
6000
48
5000
47
3000
45
44
1000
DE716X
HC605Z
FM3755Z
FM3755Z
1600
50
45
1400
40
FM3755Z
1200
30
HC605Z
$25.29
ROP
24
DE713PUX GX22SDX
25
FHI21B
26
FHI21B
GX22SDX
28 5
FHI23B
in ROP
7000
49
6000
48
5000
FTG
47
ROP
3000
45
44
1000
15
27
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2000
10
23
FHI23B
46
20
DE716X
GX22SDX
4000
25
600
FTG
35
1000
FHI21B
43
FM3755Z
FHI21B
ROP
46
2000
DE713PUX GX22SDX
FTG
4000
200
35
1000
FHI21B
400
ROP
FHI23B
800
47
FTG
Challenge 3000
A major operator
drilling in Hill County, Texas, needed45 a bit that
2000
could withstand formations known to be extremely hard
and
44
1000
abrasive where roller cone bits have historically been used. Plans
43
0
in the area called
for
a kick off
deep FM3755Z
down hole,
requiring
a bit
DE716X
HC605Z
FM3755Z
that was steerable and durable enough to maintain steerability
after enduring abrasive sands. Formation tops are as follows:
20
400
DE716X
49
46
ROP
25
600
7000
4000
30
800
HC605Z
Case Study #1
5000
35
1000
FTG
40
1200
FM3755Z
CPF
50
29
DE716X
HC605Z
FM3755Z
FM3755Z
43
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VB Series Bits
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Oval Cutter
A
Center line
Oval
Cutter
Exposure
Round
Exposure
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One-Piece Construction
Hydraulic Design
Spiraled Blades
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Drillstring
Center
Casing
Center
No Contact
On Cutters
Drill String
Center
Casing
Center
Drill String
Center
Backward
Rotation
Drilling with
Center Cutters
Casing
Center
Drillstring
Center
Casing
Center
Forward
Rotation
Bicenter in Formation
Force Balancing
During the design process, the pilot and reamer cutting structure
are force balanced as a single unit. This provides increased drilling
efficiencies in both vertical and deviated wells. Improved ROP,
increased durability and better directional control are all benefits of
Varels force balancing.
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CB320
VN300
CB400
CB713
VH10119DGX
CB813
VP320
VHP320
Voyager PDC bit for steerable motor with five blades and
19mm cutters
R616PX
Bit Suffix Feature
R 6 16 NX
DE713PUX
VH813
Blade Count
VN300
Blade
Count
Cutter Size
(mm) &
Shape
Suffix Features
091
B - Box Connection
DE - Diamond Edge
13
T - Turbine Sleeve
R - Raider
16
VI - Impreg
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13 x 9; 902
CB - Core Bit
16 x 11; 11O
V - Voyager
VN - Natural diamond
10
23 x 16; 16O
L - Lateral Jets
VP - TSP
11
*100
VB - Oval Cutters
12
**300
N-N
ozzle Pattern Less Than One Nozzle
per Blade
S - Steel Body
***500
H-N
ozzle Pattern in Excess
of One Nozzle per Blade
K - Katana
VYZ - WISE
1
2
21
U Updrill/Back Ream
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T Turbine Sleeve
G Premium Gauge
Hydraulics Options
Varel bits can use highly angled lateral nozzles located near
the center of the bit in combination with traditional nozzles
to create cross flow hydraulics. This cross flow optimizes
hydraulic energy, cooling and cleaning of the cutters, enhances
chip removal and efficiently sweeps cuttings away from the
bit face into the annulus. This hydraulic configuration
promotes faster ROP and reduces cutter wear for longer
bit life.
N Nozzle Pattern
With the N feature, a bit will have less than one nozzle
per blade. The number of nozzles will be determined by the
application or bit design. Typical nozzle pattern is one nozzle
per blade.
H Nozzle Pattern
With the H feature, a bit will have more than one nozzle
per blade. The number of nozzles will be determined by the
application or bit design. Typical nozzle pattern is one nozzle
per blade.
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Reference
Nozzle Series 50, 55 & 65, Make-up Torque,
Fixed Cutter Gauge Diameter Tolerances,
Make-up Torque Box Connection,
Diamond Drill Bit and PDC Bit Connection
Nozzle Series
Diameter in.
mm
Nozzle Series
50
55
65
Bit Size, OD
in.
OD Tolerances
in.
mm
9/32
7.14
+ 0 - 0.015
+ 0 - 0.38
10/32
7.94
6 25/32 to 9 inclusive
+ 0 - 0.020
+ 0 - 0.51
11/32
8.73
+ 0 - 0.030
+ 0 - 0.76
12/32
9.53
+ 0 - 0.045
+ 0 - 1.14
+ 0 - 0.063
+ 0 - 1.60
13/32
10.32
14/32
11.11
15/32
11.91
16/32
12.70
17/32
13.49
18/32
14.29
19/32
15.08
20/32
15.88
21/32
16.67
22/32
17.46
1 reg^b
1.500
38.10
1.532
38.91
1 1/2 reg^c
1.932
49.07
1.964
49.89
2 3/8 reg
3.047
77.39
3.078
78.18
Size of Bit
in.
4 17/32 to 5 inclusive
2 7/8 reg
3 39/64
91.68
3 41/64
93.66
3 1/2 reg
4 7/64
104.38
4 9/64
105.17
4 1/2 reg
5 21/64
135.33
5 23/64
136.13
6 5/8 reg
7 23/64
186.93
7 25/64
187.72
7 23/64 or 8 15/32
186.93 or 215.11
7 25/64 or 8 1/2
187.72 or 215.90
8 15/32 or 35/64
215.11 or 242.49
8 1/2 or 9 37/64
218.90 or 243.28
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Make-up Torque
Connection In.
Pin ID
In.
1-1/4
1-1/2
2-1/4
3-1/2
Make-Up
Torque Ft.-Lbs.
Connection In.
Bit Od In.
Make-Up Torque
Ft.-Lbs.
Mini
Maxi
1800
2000
3-1/2 API IF
5 5/8 - 6 1/8v
3700
4000
2400
2700
4-1/2 API IF
8 3/8 - 8 3/4
23400
25700
3-1/2
3100
3400
12 1/4
37100
40800
3-3/4
4600
16 - 17 1/2
43500
44100
3-7/8
4700
4-1/8
5200
5700
4-1/4
6300
6900
4-1/2
7700
8400
4-3/4
7800
8600
5-1/2
12500
13700
5-3/4
16500
6 and larger
17600
5100
Mini
Maxi
19500
7-1/2
37100
37600
8-1/2
48300
53200
8-3/4
57700
63500
63800
65200
9-1/4
64300
65700
9-1/2
64800
66200
40800
25
10
Nozzle
Nozzles
Nozzles
Nozzles
Nozzles
Nozzles
Nozzles
Nozzles
Nozzles
Nozzles
7/32
0.0375
0.0751
0.1127
0.1503
0.1879
0.2254
0.2630
0.3006
0.3382
0.3758
8/32
0.0490
0.0981
0.1472
0.1963
0.2454
0.2945
0.3436
0.3926
0.4417
0.4908
9/32
0.0621
0.1242
0.1863
0.2485
0.3106
0.3727
0.4348
0.4970
0.5591
0.6212
10/32
0.0766
0.1533
0.2300
0.3067
0.3834
0.4601
0.5368
0.6135
0.6902
0.7669
11/32
0.0928
0.1856
0.2784
0.3712
0.4640
0.5568
0.6496
0.7424
0.8352
0.9280
12/32
0.1104
0.2208
0.3313
0.4417
0.5522
0.6626
0.7731
0.8835
0.9940
1.1044
13/32
0.1296
0.2592
0.3888
0.5184
0.6481
0.7777
0.9073
1.0369
1.1665
1.2962
14/32
0.1503
0.3006
0.4509
0.6013
0.7516
0.9019
1.0523
1.2026
1.3529
1.5032
15/32
0.1725
0.3451
0.5177
0.6902
0.8628
1.0354
1.2080
1.3805
1.5531
1.7257
16/32
0.1963
0.3926
0.5890
0.7853
0.9817
1.1780
1.3744
1.5707
1.7671
1.9634
18/32
0.2485
0.4970
0.7455
0.9940
1.2425
1.4910
1.7395
1.9880
2.2365
2.4850
20/32
0.3067
0.6135
0.9203
1.2271
1.5339
1.8407
2.1475
2.4543
2.7611
3.0679
22/32
0.3712
0.7424
1.1136
1.4848
1.8561
2.2273
2.5985
2.9697
3.3410
3.7122
24/32
0.4417
0.8835
1.3253
1.7671
2.2089
2.6507
3.0925
3.5342
3.9760
4.4178
26/32
0.5184
1.0369
1.5554
2.0739
2.5924
3.1109
3.6293
4.1478
4.6663
5.1848
28/32
0.6013
1.2026
1.8039
2.4052
3.0065
3.6079
4.2092
4.8105
5.4118
6.0131
30/32
0.6902
1.3805
2.0708
2.7611
3.4514
4.1417
4.8320
5.5223
6.2126
6.9029
32/32
0.7853
1.5707
2.3561
3.1415
3.9269
4.7123
5.4977
6.2831
7.0685
7.8539
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5 1/2
6 5/8
7 5/8
8 5/8
9 5/8
10 3/4
11 3/4
13 3/8
16
18 5/8
20
Weight Per
Foot Nominal
lbs.
9.50
10.50
11.60
13.50
11.50
13.00
15.00
18.00
14.00
15.50
17.00
20.00
23.00
20.00
24.00
28.00
32.00
17.00
20.00
23.00
26.00
29.00
32.00
35.00
38.00
24.00
26.20
29.70
33.70
39.00
24.00
28.00
32.00
36.00
40.00
44.00
49.00
32.30
36.00
40.00
43.50
47.00
53.50
32.75
40.50
45.50
51.00
55.50
60.70
65.70
42.00
47.00
54.00
60.00
48.00
54.50
61.00
68.00
72.00
65.00
75.00
84.00
87.50
94.00
106.50
133.00
Wall
Thickness
in.
.205
.224
.250
.290
.220
.253
.296
.362
.244
.275
.304
.361
.415
.288
.352
.417
.475
.231
.272
.317
.362
.408
.453
.498
.540
.300
.328
.375
.430
.500
.264
.304
.352
.400
.450
.500
.557
.312
.352
.395
.435
.472
.545
.279
.350
.400
.450
.495
.545
.595
.333
.375
.435
.489
.330
.380
.430
.480
.514
.375
.438
.495
.435
.438
.500
.635
Nominal
Inside Diameter
in.
4.090
4.052
4.000
3.920
4.560
4.494
4.408
4.276
5.012
4.950
4.892
4.778
4.670
6.049
5.921
5.791
5.675
6.538
6.456
6.366
6.276
6.184
6.094
6.004
5.92
7.025
6.969
6.875
6.765
6.625
8.097
8.017
7.921
7.825
7.725
7.625
7.511
9.001
8.921
8.835
8.755
8.681
8.535
10.192
10.050
9.950
9.850
9.760
9.660
9.560
11.084
11.000
10.880
10.772
12.715
12.615
12.515
12.415
12.347
15.250
15.125
15.010
17.756
19.124
19.000
18.730
Bit Size
Casing
Coupling OD
in.
5.000
5.000
5.000
5.000
5.563
5.563
5.563
5.563
6.050
6.050
6.050
6.050
6.050
7.390
7.390
7.390
7.390
7.656
7.656
7.656
7.656
7.656
7.656
7.656
7.656
8.500
8.500
8.500
8.500
8.500
9.625
9.625
9.625
9.625
9.625
9.625
9.625
10.635
10.635
10.635
10.635
10.635
10.635
11.750
11.750
11.750
11.750
11.750
11.750
11.750
12.750
12.750
12.750
12.750
14.375
14.375
14.375
14.375
14.375
17.000
17.000
17.000
20.000
21.000
21.000
21.000
API Drift
Diameter
in.
3.965
3.927
3.875
3.795
4.435
4.369
4.283
4.151
4.887
4.825
4.767
4.653
4.545
5.924
5.796
5.666
5.550
6.413
6.331
6.241
6.151
6.059
5.969
5.879
5.795
6.900
6.844
6.750
6.640
6.500
7.972
7.892
7.796
7.700
7.600
7.500
7.386
8.845
8.765
8.679
8.599
8.525
8.379
10.036
9.894
9.794
9.694
9.604
9.504
9.404
10.928
10.844
10.724
10.616
12.559
12.459
12.359
12.259
12.191
15.062
14.936
14.822
17.567
18.936
18.812
18.542
Recommended
Bit Size Diameter
in.
mm
3 7/8
98.4
3 7/8
98.4
3 7/8
98.4
3 3/4
95.2
4 1/4
107.9
4 1/4
107.9
4 1/4
107.9
4 1/8
104.8
4 7/8
123.8
4 3/4
120.7
4 3/4
120.7
4 5/8
117.5
4 1/2
114.3
5 7/8
149.2
5 3/4
146.1
5 5/8
142.8
5 1/4
133.4
6 1/4
158.7
6 1/4
158.7
6 1/4
158.7
6 1/8
155.5
6
152.4
5 7/8
149.2
5 7/8
149.2
5 3/4
146.1
6 3/4
171.4
6 3/4
171.4
6 3/4
171.4
6 1/2
165.1
6 1/2
165.1
7 7/8
200.0
7 7/8
200.0
7 5/8
193.7
7 5/8
193.7
6 3/4
171.4
6 3/4
171.4
6 3/4
171.4
8 3/4
222.2
8 3/4
222.2
8 1/2
215.9
8 1/2
215.9
8 1/2
215.9
8 3/8
212.7
9 7/8
250.8
9 7/8
250.8
9 5/8
244.5
9 5/8
244.5
9 1/2
241.3
9 1/2
241.3
9
228.6
10 5/8
269.9
10 5/8
269.9
10 5/8
269.9
9 7/8
250.8
12 1/4
311.1
12 1/4
311.1
12 1/4
311.1
12 1/4
311.1
12
304.8
14 3/4
374.6
14 3/4
374.6
14 3/4
374.6
17 1/2
444.5
17 1/2
444.5
17 1/2
444.5
17 1/2
444.5
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Collar Bore
1 1/2
1 1/4
3 3/4
28 830
26 770
32 960
30 900
4 1/4
37 1110
35 1040
33 980
4 1/2
42 1260
40 1200
38 1130
2 1/4
35 1060
2 1/2
2 3/4
2 7/8
3 1/4
3 1/2
3 3/4
33 980
4 3/4
47 1420
45 1360
43 1300
41 1220
38 1140
52 1570
51 1530
49 1470
46 1390
44 1310
5 1/4
59 1770
57 1710
55 1650
52 1570
50 1490
47 1400
5 1/2
65 1950
63 1900
61 1830
59 1760
56 1680
53 1580
5 3/4
72 2150
70 2090
68 2030
65 1960
62 1870
59 1780
58 1730
56 1680
78 2330
77 2300
74 2230
72 2160
69 2080
66 1980
65 1930
63 1880
59 1770
6 1/4
86 2570
84 2510
82 2450
79 2370
76 2290
73 2200
72 2150
70 2100
66 1990
6 1/2
93 2790
91 2740
89 2670
87 2600
84 2510
81 2420
79 2370
77 2320
74 2210
70 2080
65 1960
6 3/4
101 3020
99 3000
97 2900
94 2830
92 2740
88 2650
87 2600
85 2550
81 2440
78 2330
73 2200
109 3260
107 3200
105 3140
102 3070
100 2980
96 2890
95 2840
93 2790
89 2680
86 2570
81 2440
77 2300
7 1/4
117 3500
115 3450
113 3380
110 3300
108 3220
104 3130
103 3080
101 3030
97 2920
94 2800
89 2680
85 2540
7 1/2
126 3770
124 3710
122 3650
119 3570
116 3490
113 3400
112 3350
110 3300
106 3190
102 3070
98 2940
94 2800
7 3/4
134 4030
133 3980
130 3910
128 3840
125 3760
122 3660
121 3610
119 3560
115 3450
111 3340
107 3210
103 3070
144 4310
8 1/4
142 4250
140 4190
137 4110
134 4030
131 3940
130 3890
128 3840
124 3730
120 3610
116 3480
112 3350
151 4540
149 4470
147 4400
144 4310
141 4220
139 4170
137 4180
134 4010
130 3900
126 3770
121 3630
8 1/2
159 4540
156 4690
154 4610
150 4510
143 4460
147 4410
143 4300
140 4190
135 4060
131 3920
8 3/4
169 5620
166 4990
164 4910
160 4810
159 4760
157 4710
153 4600
150 4490
145 4360
141 4220
177 5300
174 5820
171 5120
169 5070
168 5020
164 4910
160 4800
156 4670
151 4530
9 1/4
187 5620
185 5530
181 5440
180 5390
178 5340
174 5230
171 5120
166 4990
162 4850
9 1/2
195 5860
192 5770
191 5720
187 5670
185 5560
181 5440
177 5310
173 5180
9 3/4
207 6200
204 6100
202 6060
200 6000
197 5900
193 5780
188 5650
184 5510
10
218 6540
10 1/4
215 6450
213 6400
212 6350
208 6240
204 6180
200 6000
195 5860
227 6800
225 6750
223 6700
220 6590
216 6480
212 6350
207 6210
10 1/2
239 7160
237 7120
236 7060
232 6960
228 6840
224 6710
219 6580
10 3/4
251 7530
250 7490
248 7430
244 7330
240 7210
236 7080
232 6950
11
262 7860
261 7810
257 7710
253 7590
249 7460
244 7330
11 1/4
275 8250
273 8200
270 8090
266 7980
268 7850
257 7710
Pounds-Per-Foot (Bold)
Pounds-Per-30 Foot Collar
Weights per foot rounded off to nearest pound
Weights per 30 foot collar rounded off to nearest 10 pounds
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Conversion Formulas
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TO
MULTIPLY BY
1. Annular Velocity
2. Surface Equipment Pressure Losses
VOLUME
Barrels
Gallons
42
Cubic Centimeters
Cubic Feet
3.531 x 10-5
Cubic Centimeters
Cubic Inches
0.06102
Cubic Centimeters
Cubic Meters
10-6
Cubic Centimeters
Gallons
2.642 x 10-4
Cubic Centimeters
Liters
0.001
Cubic Feet
Cubic Centimeters
28317
Cubic Feet
Cubic Inches
1728
Cubic Feet
Cubic Meters
0.02832
Cubic Feet
Gallons
7.48
Cubic Feet
Liters
28.32
Cubic Inches
Cubic Centimeters
16.39
Cubic Inches
Cubic Feet
5.787 x 10-4
Cubic Inches
Cubic Meters
1.639 x 10-5
Cubic Inches
Gallons
4.329 x 10-3
Cubic Inches
Liters
0.01639
Cubic Meters
Cubic Centimeters
106
Cubic Meters
Cubic Feet
35.31
Cubic Meters
Gallons
264. 2
Gallons
Barrels
0.0238
Gallons
Cubic Centimeters
3785
Gallons
Cubic Feet
0.1337
Gallons
Cubic Inches
231
Gallons
Cubic Meters
3.785 x 10-5
Gallons
Liters
3.785
MASS
Pounds
Tons (metric)
4.536 x 10-4
Tons (metric)
Pounds
2204
Tons (metric)
Kilograms
1000
Type Equipment C
1 1.0
2 0.36
3 0.22
4 0.15
Nomenclature:
Q = Circulation Rate (gpm)
Dh = Diameter of Hole (in)
Dp = Diameter of Pipe O.D. (in)
V = Annular Velocity (ft/min)
= Mud Weight (lb/gal)
C = Friction Factor
P = Pressure (psi)
L = Length (ft)
A = Area of Nozzle (in2)
P = Pressure Drop (psi)
V = Jet Velocity (ft/sec)
If = Jet Impact Force (lbf)
HHp = Hydraulic Horsepower (hp)
d = Inside Diameter (in)
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