Collapse Strength Calculations
The following collapse formulae provide the user practical tools
to estimate collapse strengths of various types of casing and screen. It is
important that one pays particular attention to the material and manufacturing
standards for the casing and screen specified so that acceptable tolerances are
considered and adequate safety factors applied.
Collapse Strength of Steel Casing:
Timoshenko's Formula, shown below, is commonly accepted to be the
most accurate method available for estimating the collapse strength of steel pipe with
diameter/thickness ratios common to those used in the construction of water wells.

Where: Pcr = Theoretical collapse strength of a perfectly round tube

Where: Pe = Collapse pressure with ellipticity (psi)
E = Young's Modulus for Steel (3x107)
u = Poisson's Ratio (0.3)
Do = Outside diameter of casing (inches)
t = Wall thickness (inches)
S = Yield strength (mild steel = 35,000 psi)
e = eccentricity, frequently assumed as 0.01
Perform Calculation
Collapse Strength of Shutter Screen:
Shutter Screen, sometimes referred to as Louver Screen, actually has a
greater collapse strength than casing of the same diameter and wall thickness due to
the corrugating effect of the louvers. As a result, shutter screen's collapse
strength is up to 60% stronger than the pipe from which it was made.
Factors which determine the extent of increased strength include:
the thickness/diameter ratio, slot size, slot length, and number of perforations.
Modifications of the formula above can provide an estimate for the collapse strength
of shutter screen.
Ps = Pe 1.20
Pf = Pe 1.35
Psf = Pe 1.60
Where: Pe = Collapse pressure with ellipticity (psi)
Ps = Collapse pressure of Standard shutter screen (psi)
Pf = Collapse pressure of Ful Flo shutter screen (psi)
Psf = Collapse pressure of Super Flo shutter screen (psi)
Perform Calculation
Collapse Strength of Continuous Slot Screen:
Collapse strength of continuous slot screen is dependent on diameter of the screen,
size, shape, and material type of wire used in its manufacture, and the slot
size. The following formula can be used to estimate the collapse strength of
continuous slot screen.


Where: I = Moment of Inertia (in)4

Where: Pcs = Collapse pressure of continuous slot screen (psi)
E = Young's Modulus for Steel (3x107)
w = Width of wire on external face (inches)
s = Slot width of screen (inches)
D = Mean diameter of the screen (inches)
h = Wire height (inches)
b = Width of minor base of wire (inches)
Perform Calculation
Collapse Strength of PVC Pipe:
The following is the ASTM F 480 formula for determining the collapse strength of PVC
pipe manufactured in accordance with said standards.

Where: Pc = Collapse pressure of PVC pipe (psi)
E = Young's Modulus for PVC (4x105)
u = Poisson's Ratio (0.33)
Do = Outside diameter of pipe (inches)
t = Wall thickness (inches)
Perform Calculation
Another formula used to determine the collapse strength of PVC
is shown below. This formula, is more conservative than the ASTM formula.
However, since most PVC materials are made to minimum allowable wall thickness
rather than nominal sizes, it may provide a more accurate estimate of actual collapse
strength.

Perform Calculation
Physical properties of PVC vary with temperature. The
values obtained with these formulas are consistent with a temperature of 70°F.
As the temperature rises, PVC working strength decreases by approximately 0.5 psi
per degree Fahrenheit above 70°F. Obviously, much care must be taken during
cementing operations or in other high temperature environments.
Weight Calculations
Weight of a Blank Casing:
Weight of a blank casing, or pipe, can be found using the following formula.

Where: W = Weight of casing (lbs/ft)
Do = Outside diameter of casing (inches)
t = Wall thickness (inches)
m = Variable for casing material: Carbon Steel = 10.68;
Stainless Steel = 10.93; PVC = 2.04
Perform Calculation
Yield Strength Calculations
Users must determine the yield strength, sometimes called the
"safe hanging weight", for casing and screen. This measures the point at which
the casing or screen will be damaged by deformation due to the stress of the hanging
weight. This calculation is used to evaluate suitability of use relative to
expected loads.
Yield Strength of Steel Casing:
(ignoring buoyant forces) is determined by the follow formula:

Where: Yp = Yield point of casing (lbs)
S = Yield strength (mild steel = 35,000 psi)
Do = Outside diameter of casing (inches)
t = Wall thickness (inches)
= pi or 3.14159
Perform Calculation
Yield Strength of Factory Slotted, Pipe Bridge Slotted or Shutter Screen:
For slotted pipe or shutter type screen, this formula can be modified as shown here:

Where: Ysp = Yield point of slotted pipe or shutter screen (lbs)
Yp = Yield point of casing (lbs) from above
l = Slot length perpendicular to the axis of the pipe (inches)
n = Number of circumferential slots
Do = Outside diameter of casing (inches)
t = Wall thickness (inches)
= pi or 3.14159
Perform Calculation
Yield Strength of Continuous Slot Screen:
For continuous slot screen we must determine the yield point for the screen and
adjust for the joint connecting the screen body to the welding ring. This is
accomplished with the formula shown here:

Where: Ycs = Yield point of continuous slot screen (lbs)
S = Yield strength (mild steel = 35,000 psi)
r = Radius of rods or diameter/2 (inches)
n = Number of rods
j = Joint efficiency of connection between screen and weld
ring (generally assumed to be 0.70)
sf = Safety factor (assumed for this example at 0.5)
= pi or 3.14159
Perform Calculation
Area/Flow Calculations
Well Production at AWWA Standard of 1.5 feet per second:
To calculate the flow in gallons per minute per foot of screen, first you must
calculate the percentage of open area of the screen, then use that result to
calculate the flow. Determine the open area for the type of screen used then
convert area to a percentage. Then multiply the percentage by 12 inches per
foot, by the outside diameter, by pi, and the conversion constant of 4.8:
Calculation of percent of open area:

Where: Ap = Open Area (percent%)
A = Open Area (sq.inches)
Do = Average outside diameter of screen (inches)
Calculation of open area for shutter type screen:

Where: A = Open Area (sq.inches)
l = Slot length (inches)
o = Width of slot opening (inches)
n = Number of slots per foot
Calculate Ap of shutter screen - Perform Calculation
Calculation of open area for continuous slot screen:

Where: A = Open Area (sq.inches)
s = Slot size (inches)
w = Wire width (inches)
Do = Average outside diameter of screen (inches)
d = Diameter of rods (inches)
n = Number of rods
Calculate Ap of continuous slot screen - Perform Calculation
Calculation of the flow in gallons per minute per foot of screen:

Where: F = Flow (gpm/ft of screen)
Ap = Open Area (percent%)
Do = Average outside diameter of screen (inches)
= pi or 3.14159
Perform Calculation