Retrievable wireline choke:
A device with a restricted opening placed in the lower end of the tubing to control the rate of flow. See choke.
A choke in which the orifice size must be changed to change the rate of flow through the choke.
1. A pipe attached to the blowout preventer stack out of which kick fluids and mud can be pumped to the choke manifold when a ...
A set of controls, usually placed on the rig floor, that is manipulated to control the amount of drilling fluid being circulated through the choke ...
A flared-end sub run on the end of the tubing string to permit easy access of wireline tools into the tubing id.
An arrangement of piping and special valves, called chokes. In drilling, mud is circulated through a choke manifold when the blowout preventers are closed. In ...
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