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    "Sucker-Rod Pumping Manual" by Gabor Takacs

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    "Sucker-Rod Pumping Manual" by Gabor Takacs

    "Sucker-Rod Pumping Manual" by Gabor Takacs
    РеnnWеll | 2003 | ISBN: 0878148922 9780878148929 | 406 pages | PDF | 97 MB

    This updated edition provides detailed technical information on a popular centur es-old and still very popular worldwide artificial lift method—sucker-rod pumping. This book will provide the reader with everything they need to ensure successful sucker-rod pumping operations.

    Artificial lift methods are employed to regain proper pressure in the well after natural pressure has ceased. There are a handful of methods used under various situations, one of which is pumping.
    Sucker-Rod Pumping advantages:
    • a well-known method that is simple to operate and analyze
    • installation design is simple and can be done in the field
    • can be used until the end of a well's life
    • pumping capacity can easily be changed if necessary
    • system parts and components are readily available and interchangeable worldwide

    Contents
    1. Introduction to Sucker-Rod Pumping
    Artificial Lift Methods
    Gas Lifting
    Pumping
    Basic Features of Sucker-Rod Pumping
    Advantages
    Disadvantages
    References
    2. The Components of the Sucker-Rod Pumping System
    Introduction
    Subsurface Pumps
    The Pumping Cycle
    Basic Pump Types
    API Pumps
    Structural Parts
    Special Pumps
    Selection of Materials
    Tubing Anchors
    Downhole Gas Separators (Gas Anchors)
    The Sucker-Rod String
    Introduction
    Solid Steel Rods
    Other Types of Steel Rods
    Fiberglass Sucker Rods
    The Design of Sucker-Rod Strings
    Introduction
    Fatigue Endurance Limits
    Designs Considering Fatigue
    Rod String Failures
    Ancillary Equipment
    Wellhead Equipment
    Pumping Units
    Introduction
    Structural Parts
    Pumping Unit Geometries
    Designation of Pumping Units
    Pumping Unit Kinematics
    Special Pumping Units
    Speed Reducers
    Prime Movers
    Introduction
    Internal Combustion Engines
    Electric Motors
    References
    3 Calculation of Operational Parameters
    Introduction
    Approximate Calculation Models
    Polished Rod Loads
    Peak Net Torque
    Plunger Stroke Length
    The API RP 11L Method
    Introduction
    Dynamic Behavior of Rod Strings
    Calculation Procedure
    Computer Calculations
    Calculation Accuracy
    Enhancements of the RP 11L Model
    Composite Rod Strings
    Simulation of the Rod String's Behavior
    Introduction
    Basic Forms of the Wave Equation
    Solutions of the Wave Equation
    Determination of the Damping Coefficien
    Application of the Simulation Models
    Special Problems
    Production Rate Calculations
    Pump Displacemen
    Leakage Losses
    Volumetric Efficiency of Pumping
    Torsional Loading on Speed Reducer
    Introduction
    The Theory of Torque Calculation
    Counterbalance Torque
    Practical Torque Calculations
    Optimum Counterbalancing
    The Effects of Unit Geometry
    Power Requirements of Pumping
    Energy Losses
    Power Demand Throughout the Pumping Cycle
    Prime Mover Selection
    References
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