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analytical mechanics off coiled-tubing

analytical mechanics off coiled-tubing

analytical mechanics off coiled-tubing

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I have looked high and low for journal papers etc. with little luck.

In order to design a coiled-tubing reel one needs to calculate the applied loads.  For a given tube size/material, tube tension, number of layers, and core radius, how may the normal spreading loads and radial compressive loads on the flanges/core respectively, be calculated?

RE: analytical mechanics off coiled-tubing

michaelparsons

If you don't get a reply on this post you may want to try:

Forum469  Petroleum production engineering

Coil tubing is more of a petroleum thing.

Good Luck

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