This table displays high-level summaries of the configurations and results of all the calculated loads on the selected string.
The Summary table shows the load names, the descriptions of the loads and their profiles, and the minimum safety factors. By default, only the load names and descriptions are visible.
To view the minimum safety factors, select the desired columns via the right-click menu command "Column Settings". It is also possible to display only a subset of the calculated loads for the string via the right-click menu command "Load Display Selection".
The entire table can be copied and pasted into a report as a table or as an image, both via the right-click menu commands on the table.
These are text blocks where the well designer can make notes about the loads. For the Standard Loads, StrinGnosis® generates default descriptions that list some basic parameters of the loads, such as the type of temperature profile being used or the mud weight and pore pressure assumptions of the external pressure profile. The well designer can edit any of these descriptions to clarify or expand upon them.
Unless otherwise specified in the individual load, these descriptions persist only until the loads are recalculated; they are generated anew at each calculation, to ensure that the data always reflects the current configuration of the load. So the well designer could edit a description before copying the table into a report, but the edited text will not persist after the load is recalculated, unless the option "Generate profile descriptions automatically" is explicitly unchecked in the load description, on the load's Notes tab. If that option is not checked, the load descriptions are stored in the project file, just as they are for custom loads.
For Custom loads the descriptions do persist, and are stored in the project file. It is the responsibility of the well designer to keep them current.
The last column, Notes, is also editable from the load description input form in the Stress Calculator. For custom loads, all the description fields can also be edited from the load input form.
If the Minimum Safety Factors columns are enabled (via the right-click menu Show Columns), then five further columns appear, showing the minimum safety factors for Burst, Collapse, Tension, Compression, and Triaxial.