Need Help with Free Body Diagram of Oil & Gas Packer Tool

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The discussion focuses on creating a Free Body Diagram (FBD) for a complex assembly involving a casing with premium threads and a packer tool in the oil and gas industry. Participants seek equations to determine various forces and reaction forces within this assembly. There is a suggestion for users to share diagrams to facilitate better understanding and responses. The conversation emphasizes the importance of specifying the subject field, such as drill strings or casing in petroleum production wells. Overall, the thread aims to gather insights on FBD analysis for oil and gas applications.
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Has anyone created a thread on Free Body Diagram on assembly having many components ? For example a Casing having premium threads in both end and a set packer within it. What would be the FBD equations to determine various forces and reaction forces
 
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Why don't you post some diagrams and then maybe someone can provide an answer?
 
It would help if we knew the subject field.
Maybe drill strings, or casing in petroleum industry production wells?
 
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