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    Impact force of pressure fired vessel (Help needed)

    yes I see what you mean, the fluid above the tool would be acting like an anchor. there may well of been fluid bellow also, its an unknown at this time.
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    Impact force of pressure fired vessel (Help needed)

    excitant work! yes I believe there is high potential for the high acceleration to be correct blink and you will miss it! If the tool did pass through the sub then it would be lying at the bottom of the well, so it will be a lower value , but the last measurement we can take is from when it...
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    Impact force of pressure fired vessel (Help needed)

    Oh and yes I agree that the pressure would drop off quickly intact I believe it dropped off within a 10 second period which is what the recorder is incremented at. What I would also add is that around 2200psi was hydrostatic pressure so I would think this could be a constant forcing the tool down.
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    Impact force of pressure fired vessel (Help needed)

    OK, very interesting. Regarding requiring the distance it moved when hitting the restriction, this is one of the reason for asking. The said tool may of been blown through the restriction and I was trying to see if it was possible to determine whether the impact force could blow it through. I...
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    Impact force of pressure fired vessel (Help needed)

    Ok folks I have a down hole oil tool which seals a well bore. it weighs 63KG (139 lbs) I have worked out that it is being loaded up from above with 53879 lbs. by applied pressure/ hydrostatic pressure if it was to instantly release and drop 7m what would the impact force be on a restriction...
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    Calculate Time & Force for Steel/Bakelite Ball Through Sea Water

    The ball will be coming to rest on a steel section of tooling so pritty hard stuff. Thanks for the imput folks.
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    Calculate Time & Force for Steel/Bakelite Ball Through Sea Water

    hello everyone Iam wonderind if somone could help me? I need to find out how long it would take for a Stainless steel ball 1.0" Dia With a density of 8.0g/cm qubed through 2000m of sea water with a density of 1026kg/m qubed and what impact force it would genorate. again this calc...
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