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What (who) is rotor casing - definition

PIPE INSERTED INTO A BOREHOLE
Casing (oilfield); Casing (oil well); Well casing; Riser casing
  • Casing Diagram
  • Casing arranged on a rack at a drilling rig in preparation for installation
  • Casing Diameters of a Borehole

rotor blade         
  • [[Boeing CH-47 Chinook]]
  • MD Helicopters 520N NOTAR
  • A [[Bell 205]] with a semirigid rotor and stabilizer bar
  • The first autogyro to fly successfully in 1923, invented by [[Juan de la Cierva]].
  • [[de Bothezat helicopter]], 1923 photo
  • Diagram of fully articulated main rotor head
  • Kopp–Etchells effect
  • Fenestron on an EC 120B
  • ''Antitorque'': torque effect on a helicopter
  • [[Kamov Ka-50]] of the Russian Air Force, with coaxial rotors
  •  A semirigid rotor head with a flybar
ROTARY WINGS AND CONTROL SYSTEM THAT GENERATES THE LIFT AND THRUST FOR A HELICOPTER
Articulated rotor; Main rotor; Helicopter Rotor; Helicopter rotor blade; Drag hinge; Drag hinges; Lead-lag hinge; Rotor blade; Counter-rotating rotor; Stabilizer bar (helicopter); Teetering rotor; Rotor system; Rotor blades
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Helicopter rotor         
  • [[Boeing CH-47 Chinook]]
  • MD Helicopters 520N NOTAR
  • A [[Bell 205]] with a semirigid rotor and stabilizer bar
  • The first autogyro to fly successfully in 1923, invented by [[Juan de la Cierva]].
  • [[de Bothezat helicopter]], 1923 photo
  • Diagram of fully articulated main rotor head
  • Kopp–Etchells effect
  • Fenestron on an EC 120B
  • ''Antitorque'': torque effect on a helicopter
  • [[Kamov Ka-50]] of the Russian Air Force, with coaxial rotors
  •  A semirigid rotor head with a flybar
ROTARY WINGS AND CONTROL SYSTEM THAT GENERATES THE LIFT AND THRUST FOR A HELICOPTER
Articulated rotor; Main rotor; Helicopter Rotor; Helicopter rotor blade; Drag hinge; Drag hinges; Lead-lag hinge; Rotor blade; Counter-rotating rotor; Stabilizer bar (helicopter); Teetering rotor; Rotor system; Rotor blades
A helicopter main rotor or rotor system is the combination of several rotary wings (rotor blades) with a control system, that generates the aerodynamic lift force that supports the weight of the helicopter, and the thrust that counteracts aerodynamic drag in forward flight. Each main rotor is mounted on a vertical mast over the top of the helicopter, as opposed to a helicopter tail rotor, which connects through a combination of drive shaft(s) and gearboxes along the tail boom.
Sausage casing         
  • Bilyan Factory
  • Plastic casings in use at Bilyan Factory, Armenia (2007)
  • Sausage casings
MATERIAL USED IN SAUSAGE-MAKING
Natural casing; Casing (sausage); Sausage skin
Sausage casing, also known as sausage skin or simply casing, is the material that encloses the filling of a sausage. Natural casings are made from animal intestines or skin; artificial casings, introduced in the early 20th century, are made of collagen and cellulose.

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Casing (borehole)

Casing is a large diameter pipe that is assembled and inserted into a recently drilled section of a borehole. Similar to the bones of a spine protecting the spinal cord, casing is set inside the drilled borehole to protect and support the wellstream. The lower portion (and sometimes the entirety) is typically held in place with cement. Deeper strings usually are not cemented all the way to the surface, so the weight of the pipe must be partially supported by a casing hanger in the wellhead.


Casing that is cemented in place aids the drilling process in several ways:

  • Prevents contamination of fresh water well zones.
  • Prevents unstable upper formations from caving in and sticking the drill string or forming large caverns.
  • Provides a strong upper foundation to allow use of high-density drilling fluid to continue drilling deeper.
  • Isolates various zones, which may have different pressures or fluids, in the drilled formations from one another.
  • Seals off high pressure zones from the surface, minimizing potential for a blowout
  • Prevents fluid loss into or contamination of production zones.
  • Provides a smooth internal bore for installing production equipment.

Optimum design of the casing program decreases the well construction costs, enhances the efficiency of operations and also diminishes the environmental impacts.

A slightly different metal string, called production tubing, is often used without cement inside the final casing string of a well to contain production fluids and convey them to the surface from an underground reservoir.