Bladder effect
09 January 2011 Has anybody heard of the term "bladder effect" in relation to pressure in a close drillstring through a closed annular preventer?Apparently, the mud in the riser (above the closed annular) is supposed to exert pressure on the annular that in turn transmits pressure into the drillpipe.
Thanks
John
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