Optimizing technical index of coiled tube equipment
Keywords:
Coiled tube, Equipment collocationAbstract
Being a kind of tube without screw, the coiled tube, has advantages of economizing operating time, decreasing formation damage, safety and reliable and high efficiency of operation. But because of its particularity, an effective and good technical index's collocation becomes an important considered factor when applying coiled tube in field operation. The paper expatiates the technical index being thought over when optimizing and collocating the coiled tube and gives out some principles being taken into account.
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