Mass Density of Steel for Tension on Vertical Drill String Solution

STEP 0: Pre-Calculation Summary
Formula Used
Mass Density of Steel = Tension on Vertical Drill String/([g]*Cross Section Area of Steel in Pipe*(Length of Pipe Hanging in Well-Coordinate measured Downward from Top))
ρs = T/([g]*As*(LWell-z))
This formula uses 1 Constants, 5 Variables
Constants Used
[g] - Gravitational acceleration on Earth Value Taken As 9.80665
Variables Used
Mass Density of Steel - (Measured in Kilogram per Cubic Meter) - Mass Density of Steel varies based on the alloying constituents but usually ranges between 7,750 and 8,050 kg/m3.
Tension on Vertical Drill String - (Measured in Newton) - Tension on Vertical Drill String is described as the pulling force transmitted axially by the means of a string, a cable, chain, or similar object.
Cross Section Area of Steel in Pipe - (Measured in Square Meter) - Cross Section Area of Steel in Pipe is the extent of a surface or plane figure as measured in square units.
Length of Pipe Hanging in Well - (Measured in Meter) - Length of Pipe Hanging in Well is essential in calculating all other values required in drilling.
Coordinate measured Downward from Top - Coordinate measured Downward from Top depends on tension on a Vertical Drill String.
STEP 1: Convert Input(s) to Base Unit
Tension on Vertical Drill String: 494.01 Kilonewton --> 494010 Newton (Check conversion ​here)
Cross Section Area of Steel in Pipe: 0.65 Square Meter --> 0.65 Square Meter No Conversion Required
Length of Pipe Hanging in Well: 16 Meter --> 16 Meter No Conversion Required
Coordinate measured Downward from Top: 6 --> No Conversion Required
STEP 2: Evaluate Formula
Substituting Input Values in Formula
ρs = T/([g]*As*(LWell-z)) --> 494010/([g]*0.65*(16-6))
Evaluating ... ...
ρs = 7750.00009804964
STEP 3: Convert Result to Output's Unit
7750.00009804964 Kilogram per Cubic Meter --> No Conversion Required
FINAL ANSWER
7750.00009804964 7750 Kilogram per Cubic Meter <-- Mass Density of Steel
(Calculation completed in 00.020 seconds)

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Coordinate measured Downward from Top given Tension on Vertical Drill String
​ LaTeX ​ Go Coordinate measured Downward from Top = -((Tension on Vertical Drill String/(Mass Density of Steel*[g]*Cross Section Area of Steel in Pipe))-Length of Pipe Hanging in Well)
Cross Section Area of Steel in Pipe given Tension on Vertical Drill String
​ LaTeX ​ Go Cross Section Area of Steel in Pipe = Tension on Vertical Drill String/(Mass Density of Steel*[g]*(Length of Pipe Hanging in Well-Coordinate measured Downward from Top))
Mass Density of Steel for Tension on Vertical Drill String
​ LaTeX ​ Go Mass Density of Steel = Tension on Vertical Drill String/([g]*Cross Section Area of Steel in Pipe*(Length of Pipe Hanging in Well-Coordinate measured Downward from Top))
Tension on Vertical Drill String
​ LaTeX ​ Go Tension on Vertical Drill String = Mass Density of Steel*[g]*Cross Section Area of Steel in Pipe*(Length of Pipe Hanging in Well-Coordinate measured Downward from Top)

Mass Density of Steel for Tension on Vertical Drill String Formula

​LaTeX ​Go
Mass Density of Steel = Tension on Vertical Drill String/([g]*Cross Section Area of Steel in Pipe*(Length of Pipe Hanging in Well-Coordinate measured Downward from Top))
ρs = T/([g]*As*(LWell-z))

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How to Calculate Mass Density of Steel for Tension on Vertical Drill String?

Mass Density of Steel for Tension on Vertical Drill String calculator uses Mass Density of Steel = Tension on Vertical Drill String/([g]*Cross Section Area of Steel in Pipe*(Length of Pipe Hanging in Well-Coordinate measured Downward from Top)) to calculate the Mass Density of Steel, The Mass Density of Steel for Tension on Vertical Drill String varies based on the alloying constituents but usually ranges between 7,750 and 8,050 kg/m3 . Mass Density of Steel is denoted by ρs symbol.

How to calculate Mass Density of Steel for Tension on Vertical Drill String using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Mass Density of Steel for Tension on Vertical Drill String, enter Tension on Vertical Drill String (T), Cross Section Area of Steel in Pipe (As), Length of Pipe Hanging in Well (LWell) & Coordinate measured Downward from Top (z) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Mass Density of Steel for Tension on Vertical Drill String calculation can be explained with given input values -> 7750 = 494010/([g]*0.65*(16-6)).

FAQ

What is Mass Density of Steel for Tension on Vertical Drill String?
The Mass Density of Steel for Tension on Vertical Drill String varies based on the alloying constituents but usually ranges between 7,750 and 8,050 kg/m3 and is represented as ρs = T/([g]*As*(LWell-z)) or Mass Density of Steel = Tension on Vertical Drill String/([g]*Cross Section Area of Steel in Pipe*(Length of Pipe Hanging in Well-Coordinate measured Downward from Top)). Tension on Vertical Drill String is described as the pulling force transmitted axially by the means of a string, a cable, chain, or similar object, Cross Section Area of Steel in Pipe is the extent of a surface or plane figure as measured in square units, Length of Pipe Hanging in Well is essential in calculating all other values required in drilling & Coordinate measured Downward from Top depends on tension on a Vertical Drill String.
How to calculate Mass Density of Steel for Tension on Vertical Drill String?
The Mass Density of Steel for Tension on Vertical Drill String varies based on the alloying constituents but usually ranges between 7,750 and 8,050 kg/m3 is calculated using Mass Density of Steel = Tension on Vertical Drill String/([g]*Cross Section Area of Steel in Pipe*(Length of Pipe Hanging in Well-Coordinate measured Downward from Top)). To calculate Mass Density of Steel for Tension on Vertical Drill String, you need Tension on Vertical Drill String (T), Cross Section Area of Steel in Pipe (As), Length of Pipe Hanging in Well (LWell) & Coordinate measured Downward from Top (z). With our tool, you need to enter the respective value for Tension on Vertical Drill String, Cross Section Area of Steel in Pipe, Length of Pipe Hanging in Well & Coordinate measured Downward from Top and hit the calculate button. You can also select the units (if any) for Input(s) and the Output as well.
How many ways are there to calculate Mass Density of Steel?
In this formula, Mass Density of Steel uses Tension on Vertical Drill String, Cross Section Area of Steel in Pipe, Length of Pipe Hanging in Well & Coordinate measured Downward from Top. We can use 2 other way(s) to calculate the same, which is/are as follows -
  • Mass Density of Steel = (Effective Tension/([g]*Cross Section Area of Steel in Pipe*(Length of Pipe Hanging in Well-Coordinate measured Downward from Top))+Density of Drilling Mud)
  • Mass Density of Steel = (Density of Drilling Mud*Length of Pipe Hanging in Well)/Lower Section of Drill String Length
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