@toyosibamidele2372 Thanks for this how to! In my case, I get status code 403. I asume because of the website requires login data. How can this be solved with your script?
Instead of seeing "Post Data" in the network code of the page I'm trying to scrape, I'm only seeing "Get Data". Do you know what part of the code do I need to input in-place of the "Post Data" code you used in this example?
Excellent video, a question how could you capture the result of the request get or prices that are shown in the video, every so often a new request arrives, how could it be captured, I hope to be clear with what I am trying to ask
Very helpful video and you are very intellectual. There are only 2 feature(d and v). How can I scrape the whole information of that chart?(datetime, and more) Can you please help me?
@@toyosibamidele2372 thanks alot. I need to collect something like date time vs other features. Actually I need to collect data from an extension. (Amzscout ext) I need to collect data from that extension. I need datetime data also?
a constant is used to convert the weight of fluid (lb/gal) to psi/ft of depth. The constant .052 is multiplied by the density of the fluid and times the depth or height of the column of the fluid to obtain hydrostatic pressure at the bottom of the column of fluid. Ex: To obtain The hydrostatic pressure for 1000 ft of 12 lb/gal fluid we would calculate 12 lb/gal X .052= .624 psi/ft then .624 psi/ft X 1000 ft = 624 psi. Hope this helps.
use a pipe book to see the actual Inside diameter of 9 5/8 47# casing. Because you are looking for annular area you would use the 8.661 and not the 9 5/8 or 9.625. So 9.625 gives the outer in this case we cant use. 8.661 gives you the inner in this case would solve the problem
Halliburton has a cement table e-book and printed hard copy book. The book has the calculations in tables and their are drilling contractors like CAZA who have drillers handbooks with simular calculations. The ebook is free online. The calculations include api drillpipe and open hole volumes.