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API 7G : 1998 : INC : ADD 2 : 2009 : R2015

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RECOMMENDED PRACTICE FOR DRILL STEM DESIGN AND OPERATING LIMITS

Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Superseded date

21-04-2023

Superseded by

API RP 7G-1:2023

Language(s)

English

Published date

01-05-2015

€202.79
Excluding VAT

1 SCOPE
   1.1 Coverage
   1.2 Section Coverage
2 REFERENCES
3 DEFINITIONS
4 PROPERTIES OF DRILL PIPE AND TOOL JOINTS
5 PROPERTIES OF DRILL COLLARS
6 PROPERTIES OF KELLYS
7 DESIGN CALCULATIONS
   7.1 Design Parameters
   7.2 Special Design Parameters
   7.3 Supplemental Drill Stem Members
   7.4 Tension Loading
   7.5 Collapse Due to External Fluid Pressure
   7.6 Internal Pressure
   7.7 Torsional Strength
   7.8 Example Calculation of a Typical Drill String Design -
         Based on Margin of Overpull
   7.9 Drill Pipe Bending Resulting From Tonging Operations
8 LIMITATIONS RELATED TO HOLE DEVIATION
   8.1 Fatigue Damage
   8.2 Remedial Action to Reduce Fatigue
   8.3 Estimation of Cumulative Fatigue Damage
   8.4 Identification of Fatigued Joints
   8.5 Wear of Tool Joints and Drill Pipe
   8.6 Heat Checking of Tool Joints
9 LIMITATIONS RELATED TO FLOATING VESSELS
10 DRILL STEM CORROSION AND SULFIDE STRESS CRACKING
   10.1 Corrosion
   10.2 Sulfide Stress Cracking
   10.3 Drilling Fluids Containing Oil
11 COMPRESSIVE SERVICE LIMITS FOR DRILL PIPE
   11.1 Compressive Service Applications
   11.2 Drill Pipe Buckling in Straight, Inclined Well Bores
   11.3 Critical Buckling Force for Curved Boreholes
   11.4 Bending Stresses on Compressively Loaded Drill Pipe in
         Curved Boreholes
   11.5 Fatigue Limits for API Drill Pipe
   11.6 Estimating Cumulative Fatigue Damage
   11.7 Bending Stresses on Buckled Drill Pipe
12 SPECIAL SERVICE PROBLEMS
   12.1 Severe Downhole Vibration
   12.2 Transition from Drill Pipe to Drill Collars
   12.3 Pulling on Stuck Pipe
   12.4 Jarring
   12.5 Torque in Washover Operations
   12.6 Allowable Hookload and Torque Combinations
   12.7 Biaxial Loading of Drill Pipe
   12.8 Formulas and Physical Constants
   12.9 Transition from Elastic to Plastic Collapse
   12.10 Effect of Tensile Load on Collapse Resistance
   12.11 Example Calculation of Biaxial Loading
14 SPECIAL PROCESSES
   14.1 Drill Stem Special Processes
   14.2 Connection Break-In
15 DYNAMIC LOADING OF DRILL PIPE
16 CLASSIFICATION SIZE AND MAKE-UP TORQUE FOR ROCK BITS
APPENDIX A - STRENGTH AND DESIGN FORMULAS
APPENDIX B - ARTICLES AND TECHNICAL PAPERS

Gives recommendations for the design and selection of drill string members and includes considerations of hole angle control, drilling fluids, weight and rotary speed and other operational procedures.

DevelopmentNote
Also available in RUSSIAN version, see API 7G RUSSIAN. (03/2012) Also available in Kazakh version, see API 7G KAZAKH. (09/2014)
DocumentType
Revision
Pages
204
ProductNote
Reconfirmed 2015 This product is unavailable in Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Syria
PublisherName
American Petroleum Institute
Status
Superseded
SupersededBy
Supersedes

API 7A1 : 1992 RECOMMENDED PRACTICE FOR TESTING OF THREAD COMPOUND FOR ROTARY SHOULDERED CONNECTIONS
API 7 : 2001 SPECIFICATION FOR ROTARY DRILL STEM ELEMENTS
API 5C3 : 1994 BULLETIN ON FORMULAS AND CALCULATIONS FOR CASING, TUBING, DRILL PIPE AND LINE PIPE PROPERTIES
API RP 13B-2 : 2014 RECOMMENDED PRACTICE FOR FIELD TESTING OF OIL-BASED DRILLING FLUIDS

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