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Spacer Stack Calculations Objectives
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Spacer Stack CalculationsApril 16, 2001
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2. Spacer Stack Calculations Objectives
At the completion of this presentation you should be able to:1. Describe the purpose of the spacer stack.
2. Describe the measurements that are required.
3. Select the correct length of spacer stack within the tolerance of the system.
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3. What’s a Spacer Stack?
• A series of washers that fill thespace between the top of spring
carrier and the pin of the drill
collar above the tool.
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4. What’s a Spring Carrier?
A series ofsprings that apply
pressure to the
top of the flow
tube to stop it
vibrating axially.
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5. Two types of Spring Carriers
650 spacer stack#032810 solar
(Hardmount)
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#412811 standard
(Softmount)
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6. Two types of Bottom Rings
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7. Slim Spring Carriers Slim hard Slim soft spring
Slim Spring CarriersSlim hard
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Slim soft spring
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8. Slim Bottom Rings Slim hard Slim soft
Slim Bottom RingsSlim hard
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Slim soft
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9. What makes up a Spacer Stack?
Spacers– 5 sizes
– 1, 0.5, 0.25, 0.1,
0.05 inch
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10. What makes up a Spacer Stack?
Spacers2” Baffle Plate
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11. What does it do?
• Applies the correct compression tothe top of the flow tube (1200, 650 &
Slimhole only) when the collar above
is installed.
– Too much compression will crush the flow
tube
– Too little compression allows axial movement
• Superslim uses an adjustable spacer.
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12. Where does it go?
Spacer StackSpring Stack
Flow Tube
HOS/HOC
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13. What happens when it’s the right length?
• Correctcompression
applied to the
flow tube
assembly.
Spacer Stack
Spring Stack
Flow Tube
HOS/HOC
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14. What happens if it’s too short?
• Flow tubeassembly can
move up and
down axially
• Vibration
damages tool
• Tool failure
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Spacer Stack
Spring Stack
Flow Tube
HOS/HOC
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15. What happens if it’s too long?
• Flow tube canbe crushed
• Tool failure
Spacer Stack
Spring Stack
Flow Tube
HOS/HOC
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16. Measurements
• Measure– HOS/HOC bore depth from connection
face to pin ring
– Flow Tube length from bottom ring
shoulder to face of Fish Neck
– Spring stack length and type
– Drill collar pin length
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17. What Do I Do With The Measurements?
• Fill in the Spacer StackCalculation Form (to view click
link below)
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18. HOC/HOS Bore Depth
RulerA
Pin
Pin Ring
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19. HOC/HOS Bore Depth
Top PinTop of 2"
Baffle Plate
Top of Pin Ring in
Sub & Shoulder of
Bottom Ring
Note: Measure the spring stack length while taking up slack in disk springs by hand. All measurements
in inches.
Top of Spring
Stack
Top of
Fishneck
HOC/HOS Bore Depth
Slimhole
(Hard Mount)
650
System
1200
System
MWD Run No.
HOS/HOC Serial No.
HOS/HOC Bore Depth to Pin Ring
A
50.35
A
B
Flow Tube Length
B –
–
–
Check Dimension C = A – B
C =
=
=
D –
–
–
E –
–
–
D
Spring Stack Length
E
Top Pin Length
+0.325"
Compression
Spacer Stack Height = C – D – E + Compression
Top Pin Length
E
Compression
Check Dimension F = E – Compression
F
Installation Tolerance
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=
+0.625"
=
–0.325"
=
=
–0.625"
=
±0.05"
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+0.625"
–0.625"
=
±0.1"
±0.1"
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20. Flow Tube Length
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21. Flow Tube Length
Top PinTop of 2"
Baffle Plate
Top of Pin Ring in
Sub & Shoulder of
Bottom Ring
Note: Measure the spring stack length while taking up slack in disk springs by hand. All measurements
in inches.
Top of Spring
Stack
Top of
Fishneck
Flow Tube Length
Slimhole
(Hard Mount)
650
System
1200
System
MWD Run No.
HOS/HOC Serial No.
HOS/HOC Bore Depth to Pin Ring
A
50.35
A
B
Flow Tube Length
B –
– 35.65
–
Check Dimension C = A – B
C =
=
=
D –
–
–
E –
–
–
D
Spring Stack Length
E
Top Pin Length
+0.325"
Compression
Spacer Stack Height = C – D – E + Compression
Top Pin Length
E
Compression
Check Dimension F = E – Compression
F
Installation Tolerance
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=
+0.625"
=
–0.325"
=
=
–0.625"
=
±0.05"
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+0.625"
–0.625"
=
±0.1"
±0.1"
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22. Calculations
CCheck Dimension C
C=A-B
A
After installing the flow tube
assembly, measure from the face
of the HOS/HOC connection to the
top of the fish neck.
If this measurement equals C the
flow tube assembly is properly
seated.
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23. Calculations
Top PinTop of 2"
Baffle Plate
Top of Pin Ring in
Sub & Shoulder of
Bottom Ring
Note: Measure the spring stack length while taking up slack in disk springs by hand. All measurements
in inches.
Top of Spring
Stack
Top of
Fishneck
Calculations
Slimhole
(Hard Mount)
650
System
1200
System
MWD Run No.
HOS/HOC Serial No.
HOS/HOC Bore Depth to Pin Ring
A
50.35
A
B
Flow Tube Length
B –
– 35.65
–
Check Dimension C = A – B
C =
= 14.7
=
D –
–
–
E –
–
–
D
Spring Stack Length
E
Top Pin Length
+0.325"
Compression
Spacer Stack Height = C – D – E + Compression
Top Pin Length
E
Compression
Check Dimension F = E – Compression
F
Installation Tolerance
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=
+0.625"
=
–0.325"
=
=
–0.625"
=
±0.05"
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+0.625"
–0.625"
=
±0.1"
±0.1"
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24. Spring Stack Length and Type
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25. Spring Stack Length
Top PinTop of 2"
Baffle Plate
Top of Pin Ring in
Sub & Shoulder of
Bottom Ring
Note: Measure the spring stack length while taking up slack in disk springs by hand. All measurements
in inches.
Top of Spring
Stack
Top of
Fishneck
Spring Stack Length
Slimhole
(Hard Mount)
650
System
1200
System
MWD Run No.
HOS/HOC Serial No.
HOS/HOC Bore Depth to Pin Ring
A
50.35
A
B
Flow Tube Length
B –
– 35.65
–
Check Dimension C = A – B
C =
= 14.7
=
D –
–
E –
–
D
Spring Stack Length
5.60
–
E
Top Pin Length
+0.325"
Compression
Spacer Stack Height = C – D – E + Compression
Top Pin Length
E
Compression
Check Dimension F = E – Compression
F
Installation Tolerance
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=
–
+0.625"
=
–0.325"
=
=
–0.625"
=
±0.05"
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+0.625"
–0.625"
=
±0.1"
±0.1"
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26. Pin Length
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27. Pin Length
Top PinTop of 2"
Baffle Plate
Top of Pin Ring in
Sub & Shoulder of
Bottom Ring
Note: Measure the spring stack length while taking up slack in disk springs by hand. All measurements
in inches.
Top of Spring
Stack
Top of
Fishneck
Pin Length
Slimhole
(Hard Mount)
650
System
1200
System
MWD Run No.
HOS/HOC Serial No.
HOS/HOC Bore Depth to Pin Ring
A
50.35
A
B
Flow Tube Length
B –
– 35.65
–
Check Dimension C = A – B
C =
= 14.7
=
D –
–
5.60
–
E –
–
4.40
–
D
Spring Stack Length
E
Top Pin Length
+0.325"
Compression
Spacer Stack Height = C – D – E + Compression
Top Pin Length
E
Compression
Check Dimension F = E – Compression
F
Installation Tolerance
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=
+0.625"
=
–0.325"
=
=
–0.625"
=
±0.05"
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+0.625"
–0.625"
=
±0.1"
±0.1"
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28. Calculations
EC
Exact Height
D
(No spring stack compression)
=C-D-E
However, we must compress the spring
stack. The amount of compression must
be added.
Spacer Stack Height
= C - D - E + Compression
Spring Stack
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29. Calculations
Top PinTop of 2"
Baffle Plate
Top of Pin Ring in
Sub & Shoulder of
Bottom Ring
Note: Measure the spring stack length while taking up slack in disk springs by hand. All measurements
in inches.
Top of Spring
Stack
Top of
Fishneck
Calculations
Slimhole
(Hard Mount)
650
System
1200
System
MWD Run No.
HOS/HOC Serial No.
HOS/HOC Bore Depth to Pin Ring
A
50.35
A
B
Flow Tube Length
B –
– 35.65
–
Check Dimension C = A – B
C =
= 14.7
=
D –
–
5.60
–
E –
–
4.40
–
D
Spring Stack Length
E
Top Pin Length
+0.325"
Compression
Spacer Stack Height = C – D – E + Compression
Top Pin Length
E
Compression
Check Dimension F = E – Compression
F
Installation Tolerance
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=
+0.625"
=
–0.325"
=
5.325 =
–0.625"
=
±0.05"
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–0.625"
=
±0.1"
±0.1"
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30. Calculations
ECalculations
F
2” Baffle Plate
Final Check Dimension F
F = E - Compression
Spacers
After installing the flow tube, spring
stack, and spacer stack (includes 2”
baffle plate), measure from the face of
the HOS/HOC connection to the top of
the 2” baffle plate.
If this measurement is different from F
by more than the installation tolerance
STOP.
Spring Stack
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31. Calculations
Top PinTop of 2"
Baffle Plate
Top of Pin Ring in
Sub & Shoulder of
Bottom Ring
Note: Measure the spring stack length while taking up slack in disk springs by hand. All measurements
in inches.
Top of Spring
Stack
Top of
Fishneck
Calculations
Slimhole
(Hard Mount)
650
System
1200
System
MWD Run No.
HOS/HOC Serial No.
HOS/HOC Bore Depth to Pin Ring
A
50.35
A
B
Flow Tube Length
B –
– 35.65
–
Check Dimension C = A – B
C =
= 14.7
=
D –
–
5.60
–
E –
–
4.40
–
D
Spring Stack Length
E
Top Pin Length
+0.325"
Compression
Spacer Stack Height = C – D – E + Compression
Top Pin Length
E
Compression
Check Dimension F = E – Compression
F
Installation Tolerance
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=
=
–0.325"
=
=
±0.05"
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+0.625"
+0.625"
–0.625"
–0.625"
±0.1"
±0.1"
5.325 =
4.40
3.775 =
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32. How much Compression?
• Softmount 1200 and 650 System– 0.625 inch or 16 mm
• Softmount Slimhole System
– 0.400 inch or 10 mm
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33. How much Compression?
• Hardmount 1200 System– 0.450 inch or 11 mm
• Hardmount 650 System
– 0.200 inch or 5 mm
• Hardmount Slimhole System
– 0.300 inch or 8 mm
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34. How accurate do I need to be?
• Softmount 1200 and 650 SystemInstallation Tolerance
– +/- 0.1 inch or +/- 3.0 mm
• Softmount Slimhole System
Installation Tolerance
– +/- 0.05 inch or +/- 1.0 mm
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35. How accurate do I need to be?
• HardmountInstallation Tolerance
Slimhole, 650, 1200 Systems
– + 0.05 / - 0.0 inch or + 1.0 / - 0.0 mm
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36.
Drill CollarCheck Dimension F
2” Baffle Plate
Check Dimension C
Spacers
Spring Stack
Flow Tube
HOS/HOC
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37. Spacer Stack Calculations Objectives
At the completion of this presentation you should be able to:1. Describe the purpose of the spacer stack.
2. Describe the measurements that are required.
3. Select the correct length of spacer stack within the tolerance of the system.
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