Question 3265 Deck General
70% to passA heavy, thick-walled tube, usually steel, used between the drill pipe and the bit in the drill stem to weight the bit in order to improve its performance is called a _______________.
A
heavy-walled drill pipe
B
drill collar
C
down hole tool
D
tool joint
AI Explanation
The correct answer is B) drill collar. A drill collar is a heavy, thick-walled tube, usually made of steel, that is used between the drill pipe and the drill bit in the drill stem. The purpose of the drill collar is to add weight to the drill bit, which helps improve its performance and penetration into the ground or seabed. The other answer choices are incorrect because: A) heavy-walled drill pipe is not the correct term for this component. C) a down-hole tool is a general term that does not specifically refer to the drill collar. D) a tool joint is the connection between sections of drill pipe, not the drill collar itself.
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