Claims
- 1. A structural support, comprising:
one or more tubular members coupled end to end, each tubular member including the following properties:
a wall thickness that varies less than about 8%; a hoop yield strength that varies less than about 10%; imperfections of less than about 8% of the wall thickness; no failure for radial expansions of up to about 30%; and no necking of the walls of the annular member for radial expansions of up to about 25%.
- 2. The structural support of claim 1, wherein the tubular members comprise wellbore casings.
- 3. The structural support of claim 1, wherein the tubular members comprise pipes.
- 4. A method of forming a structural support, comprising:
placing a tubular member in a preexisting structure; and radially expanding and plastically deforming the tubular member within the preexisting structure; wherein the tubular member includes the following properties prior to the radial expansion and plastic deformation:
a wall thickness that varies less than about 8%; a hoop yield strength that varies less than about 10%; imperfections of less than about 8% of the wall thickness; no failure for radial expansions of up to about 30%; and no necking of the walls of the annular member for radial expansions of up to about 25%.
- 5. The method of claim 4, wherein the tubular member comprises a wellbore casing.
- 6. The method of claim 4, wherein the tubular member comprises a pipe.
- 7. A structural support, comprising:
one or more tubular members coupled end to end, each tubular member including the following properties:
a wall thickness that varies less than about 8%.
- 8. A structural support, comprising:
one or more tubular members coupled end to end, each tubular member including the following properties:
a hoop yield strength that varies less than about 10%.
- 9. A structural support, comprising:
one or more tubular members coupled end to end, each tubular member including the following properties:
surface imperfections of less than about 8% of the wall thickness.
- 10. A structural support, comprising:
one or more tubular members coupled end to end, each tubular member including the following properties:
no failure for radial expansions of up to about 30%.
- 11. A structural support, comprising:
one or more tubular members coupled end to end, each tubular member including the following properties:
no necking of the walls of the annular member for radial expansions of up to about 25%.
- 12. A method of forming a structural support, comprising:
placing a tubular member in a preexisting structure; and radially expanding and plastically deforming the tubular member within the preexisting structure; wherein the tubular member includes the following properties prior to the radial expansion and plastic deformation:
a wall thickness that varies less than about 8%.
- 13. A method of forming a structural support, comprising:
placing a tubular member in a preexisting structure; and radially expanding and plastically deforming the tubular member within the preexisting structure; wherein the tubular member includes the following properties prior to the radial expansion and plastic deformation:
a hoop yield strength that varies less than about 10%.
- 14. A method of forming a structural support, comprising:
placing a tubular member in a preexisting structure; and radially expanding and plastically deforming the tubular member within the preexisting structure; wherein the tubular member includes the following properties prior to the radial expansion and plastic deformation:
imperfections of less than about 8% of the wall thickness.
- 15. A method of forming a structural support, comprising:
placing a tubular member in a preexisting structure; and radially expanding and plastically deforming the tubular member within the preexisting structure; wherein the tubular member includes the following properties prior to the radial expansion and plastic deformation:
no failure for radial expansions of up to about 30%.
- 16. A method of forming a structural support, comprising:
placing a tubular member in a preexisting structure; and radially expanding and plastically deforming the tubular member within the preexisting structure; wherein the tubular member includes the following properties prior to the radial expansion and plastic deformation:
no necking of the walls of the annular member for radial expansions of up to about 25%.
- 17. A method of forming a structural support, comprising:
placing a tubular member in a preexisting structure; and radially expanding and plastically deforming the tubular member within the preexisting structure; wherein the tubular member includes two or more of the following properties prior to the radial expansion and plastic deformation:
a wall thickness that varies less than about 8%; a hoop yield strength that varies less than about 10%; imperfections of less than about 8% of the wall thickness; no failure for radial expansions of up to about 30%; and no necking of the walls of the annular member for radial expansions of up to about 25%.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a division of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/588,946, attorney docket number 25791.17.02, which was a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/559,122, attorney docket number 25791.23.02, which claimed the benefit of the filing date of U.S. provisional patent application serial No. 60/131,106, filed on Apr. 26, 1999, which was a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/523,460, attorney docket number 25791.11.02, which claimed the benefit of the filing date of U.S. provisional patent application serial No. 60/124,042, filed on Mar. 11, 1999, which was a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/510,913, attorney docket number 25791.7.02, which claimed the benefit of the filing date of U.S. provisional patent application serial No. 60/121,702, filed on Feb. 25, 1999, which was a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/502,350, attorney docket number 25791.8.02, filed on Feb. 10, 2000, which claimed the benefit of the filing date of U.S. provisional patent application serial No. 60/119,611, attorney docket number 25791.8, filed on Feb. 11, 1999, which was a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/454,139, attorney docket number 25791.3.02, filed on Dec. 3, 1999, which claimed the benefit of the filing date of U.S. provisional patent application serial No. 60/111,293, filed on Dec. 7, 1998.
[0002] This application is related to the following applications: provisional patent application No. 60/108,558, filed Nov. 16, 1998, provisional patent application No. 60/111,293, filed Dec. 7, 1998, provisional patent application No. 60/119,611, filed Feb. 11, 1999, provisional patent application No. 60/121,702, filed Feb. 25, 1999, provisional patent application No. 60/121,907, filed Feb. 26, 1999, provisional patent application No. 60/124,042, filed Mar. 11, 1999, and provisional patent application No. 60/131,106, filed Apr. 26, 1999, the disclosures of which are incorporated by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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Divisions (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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