During this course, you will understand coiled tubing history beginning with World War II, then articles about the evolution of injector idea until the current type is introduced.
Then you'll learn about the CT manufacturing process.
Following that, you will discover surface unit components, PCE, and BHA.
In levels two and three, you will study all of the hydraulic circuits accessible in the CT unit, beginning with an introduction to hydraulic principles if you are unfamiliar with them.
In level four, you will learn how to compute CT forces and stresses, as well as the concepts of CT buckling, lock-up, and fatigue failure mode, and how to minimise them.
In level five, you will study CT pumping operations followed by mechanical operations.
In addition, you will learn about permanent CT installations such as reeled completions and offshore lines.
Finally, the most crucial aspect is contingency planning for operational and well-controlled scenarios.