Well integrity/control

Study Conducts Mechanical Evaluation of Nonmetallic Tubulars

This paper demonstrates the testing and validation of different mechanical evaluations of the integrity of fiberglass tubing using logging and intervention tools.

AWT of caliper fingers.
Fig. 1—AWT of caliper fingers.
Source: SPE 214488.

With increasing interest in nonmetallic products, such as fiberglass tubing, for downhole applications, ensuring well integrity in a similar way as is achieved for standard carbon steel completions is essential. One important aspect of well integrity is the ability to routinely access the downhole condition of the tubing and perform basic interventions. The complete paper demonstrates testing and validation of different mechanical evaluations of the integrity of fiberglass tubing using logging and intervention tools.

Introduction

Fiber-reinforced polymer composites have been used efficiently for various structural applications, including primary structures for which safety is a major design requirement. Fiber-reinforced laminate is very sensitive to out-of-plane loading, however, because it exhibits relatively low transverse properties.

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