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NEN - NPR-ISO/PAS 12835

Qualification of casing connections for thermal wells

inactive
Organization: NEN
Publication Date: 1 December 2013
Status: inactive
Page Count: 152
ICS Code (Petroleum products and natural gas handling equipment): 75.200
ICS Code (Exploratory, drilling and extraction equipment): 75.180.10
scope:

ISO/PAS 12835 is intended for assessment of casing connections for those field applications in which the design of the casing-connection system is strain-based, and in which primary axial loading is on the casing-connection system driven by constrained thermal expansion, and in which that primary loading exceeds the casing-connection system's yield envelope. Consequently, ISO/PAS 12835 should be considered as a protocol that is complementary to ISO 13679, which applies to classic elastic-design applications. ISO/PAS 12835 describes the structure of the Thermal Well Casing Connection Evaluation Protocol (TWCCEP) and provides guidelines for its use by new or repeat TWCCEP users, whose familiarity with the TWCCEP provisions might vary. Clause 6 describes fundamental assumptions adopted in the TWCCEP.

Document History

March 1, 2022
Qualification of casing connections for thermal wells
This document provides procedures for assessment of casing connections for those field applications in which the operating temperatures cyclically vary between minimum values appreciably below 180 °C...
NPR-ISO/PAS 12835
December 1, 2013
Qualification of casing connections for thermal wells
ISO/PAS 12835 is intended for assessment of casing connections for those field applications in which the design of the casing-connection system is strain-based, and in which primary axial loading is...
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