
Drilling Fluid Engineering
by Pal Skalle
Publisher: BookBoon 2010
ISBN-13: 9788776815523
Number of pages: 126
Description:
This book presents how to apply fluid mechanics on drilling fluid related challenges and explains the related physics involved and the different engineering approaches. The author is a professor of petroleum engineering in The Norwegian University of Science and Technology.
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