Horizontal Directional Drilling (HDD) Utility and Pipeline Applications

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Edition: 1st
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Pub. Date: 2005-06-24
Publisher(s): McGraw Hill
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Summary

This is a complete sourcebook of information on Horizontal Directional Drilling, the installation of pipelines and utilities beneath obstacles such as water and roadways. HDD is a fast-growing technology in the trenchless industry. Provides technical information on the design, permitting, construction, bid documents, specifications, and construction of HDD applications Numerous HDD calculations with examples

Author Biography

David Willoughby (Baltimore, MD) is a Projects Manager for Rummel, Klepper & Kahl, a consulting engineering firm headquartered in Baltimore, MD. He has 20 years of experience in engineering, technical writing, and management in the natural gas, petroleum and pipeline industry. Mr. Willoughby is registered by the Council of Engineering Specialty Boards as a Petroleum Operations Engineer. Mr. Willoughby serves as the Project Manager for several major pipeline projects that include many HDD applications and has performed HDD consulting and designs on numerous water body and road crossings. He has a B.S. degree in Petroleum Engineering and has affiliations with the American Society of Petroleum Operations Engineers, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Petroleum Equipment Institute, Directional Crossing Contractors Association, National Association of Corrosion Engineers, and the Society of Petroleum Engineers.

Table of Contents

Preface vii
Chapter 1. Introduction to Horizontal Directional Drilling 1(18)
1.1 History
1(1)
1.2 Applications
2(7)
Pipeline
4(2)
Utilities
6(3)
1.3 The HDD Process
9(10)
Pipe Installation
12(7)
Chapter 2. Installation and Feasibility Considerations 19(24)
2.1 Technical Feasibility
20(17)
Site Evaluation
20(16)
Subsurface Stratification
36(1)
Site Characterization Study
37(1)
2.2 Economic Feasibility
37(6)
Cost Estimating
38(5)
Chapter 3. HDD Technology and Equipment 43(32)
3.1 HDD Rigs
43(5)
Small (Mini) Rigs
44(1)
Medium (Midi) Rigs
45(1)
Large (Maxi) Rigs
46(2)
3.2 HDD Down-Hole Equipment
48(27)
Drill Bits
49(6)
Down-Hole Tools
55(12)
Drill Pipe
67(4)
Drilling Fluid Systems
71(4)
Chapter 4. HDD Design 75(40)
4.1 HDD Design Basics
75(40)
HDD Project Design Considerations
76(5)
Drill-Path Design
81(4)
Pipe Stress Criteria
85(2)
Directional Accuracy and Tolerances
87(1)
Product-Pipe Considerations
88(21)
Multiple Pipe Installations
109(1)
Machine Size Selection
110(1)
Other Considerations
111(4)
Chapter 5. HDD Installation 115(28)
5.1 Installation Basics
115(1)
5.2 Work Plan
116(2)
5.3 Drilling Fluid System
118(11)
Drilling Fluids
120(1)
Additives
121(5)
Soil Conditions
126(1)
Quantity Estimating Calculations
127(2)
5.4 Project Contract Documents, Plans, and Specifications
129(10)
Risk Mitigation
130(1)
Contractor Proposal/Bid
130(3)
Site Evaluation
133(1)
Preconstruction
134(1)
Drilling Operations
134(4)
Site Restoration and Postconstruction Evaluation
138(1)
5.5 HDD Risk Identification
139(4)
Chapter 6. HDD Stress Analysis for Steel Product Pipe 143(26)
6.1 General Information
143(1)
6.2 Steel Product-Pipe Stress Analysis
144(25)
Installation
144(14)
Calculating Operating Loads and Stresses
158(11)
Chapter 7. HDD Pipe Stress Analysis for Plastic Pipe 169(52)
7.1 General Information
169(1)
7.2 Bore-Path Profile
170(1)
Bore-Path Geometry for Plastic Pipe
170(1)
7.3 Pullback Loads
171(9)
Frictional Resistance
172(2)
Pulling Force
174(2)
Hydrokinetic Pressure
176(1)
Axial Tensile Stress
177(3)
7.4 Examples
180(41)
Chapter 8. HDD Tracking and Surveying 221(22)
8.1 HDD Tracking
221(10)
Walkover System
221(6)
Wireline System
227(1)
Interference and HDD Location Systems
228(1)
Surveying in Rock Formations
229(1)
Surveying Water Crossings
230(1)
8.2 HDD Survey
231(12)
Bore-Profile Calculations
231(3)
Construction Monitoring
234(9)
Chapter 9. HDD Contracts 243(22)
9.1 General Information
243(1)
9.2 Turnkey Contracts
243(1)
9.3 Footage Contracts
244(1)
9.4 Daywork Contracts
244(1)
9.5 Risk Sharing
245(5)
Costs
245(5)
Unknown Subsurface Condition Risk
250(1)
9.6 Technical Specifications and Drawings
250(15)
Appendix A. Turnkey Contract 265(18)
Appendix B. Directional Drilling Footage Contract 283(12)
Appendix C. Guidelines For A Successful Directional Crossing Bid Package 295(12)
Appendix D. A Survey of Current Horizontal Directional Drilling Practices in Canada and the United States 307(60)
Appendix E. Engineering Survey Sample 367(10)
Appendix F. Glossary 377(14)
Index 391

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