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Course Name
Turkish Sondaj Mühendisliği II
English Drilling Engineering II
Course Code
PET 437E Credit Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester 8
3 3 - -
Course Language English
Course Coordinator Gürşat Altun
Course Objectives The main objectives of the course to introduce the student
1. The subsurface hydraulic forces present in the well,
2. Drilling hydraulics,
3. Casing design, special considerations and procedures used in the design of casing strings,
4. Reasons for directional drilling and deviation control,
5. Emerging technologies and applications such as coiled tubing and underbalanced drilling,
6. Ecological and environmental considerations of drilling process.
Course Description An advanced level of PET 331 Drilling Engineering I. The course provides the students with the basic principles, concepts and models used in drilling engineering to solve problems encountered in a well being drilled. The important concepts are developed from fundamental scientific principles and illustrated with examples. Drilling hydraulics, underbalanced drilling, casing design, directional drilling, and emerged technologies subjects are covered.
Course Outcomes 1. To apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering in drilling engineering,
2. To identify, formulate and solve drilling engineering problems,
3. To design a system, component, or a process to meet drilling engineering needs,
4. To function on team work and to communicate effectively
5. Understanding of professional and ethical responsibility of drilling engineering,
6. Understanding of life-long learning,
7. A knowledge of contemporary issues,
8. To use the techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools for necessary for drilling engineering practice.
Pre-requisite(s) PET 331E MIN DD
Required Facilities
Other
Textbook Applied Drilling Engineering, Bourgoyne, A.T. et al, SPE Textbook Series, Vol.2, Richardson, Texas, USA, 1991.
Other References 1. Practical Well Planning and Drilling, Steve Deverux, PennWell Publishing Company, Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA, 1998.
2. Underbalanced Drilling Manual, Gas Research Institute Publication, Chicago, Illinois, USA, 1997.
3. Prevention, Fishing and Casing Repair, James, A. Short, PennWell Publishing Company, Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA, 1995.
4. Borehole Flow Modeling, Wilson C. Chin, Gulf Publishing Company, Houston, TX, USA, 1992.
5. Sondaj Teknigi, Goktekin, A., ITU Publications, 1991.
6. Oilwell Drilling Engineering Handbook, Mitchell, B., SPE, Richardson, Texas, 1995.
7. Casing and Liners for Drilling and Completion, Byrom, T.G., Gulf Publishing Company, 2007.
8. Petroleum Engineering Handbook: Drilling Engineering, Lake, L.W., and Mitchell, R. F., Volume II, SPE Publications, Richardson, Texas, USA, 2006.
9. www.spe.org/e-library.
10. www.onepetro.org
 
 
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