Bethlehem Paper - Crushing-Tests of the Diamonds Used in Drilling

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Alexander N. Mitinsky
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1907

Abstract

Up to a certain limit, the increase of pressure on the diamond-drill increases the rate of progress in drilling. That limit is set by the resistance of the diamonds to compression; and beyond it, the destruction of the stones will involve an economic loss, both in time and in money. It is, therefore, important to all diamond-drillers to know what is the resistance mentioned. In Europe, operators usually follow an empirical rule, which directs the maintenance of a pressure, on the area of the bottom of the drilling-tool, of 12 kg. per sq. em. For the tools in ordinary use, this is equivalent to 1 kg. per sq. mm. of the diamonds set in the tool. So far as I know, American drillers are using pressures as high as 50 to 60 kg. per sq. em. of the total area of the drill, and the consumption of diamonds (on Denny's authority, 0.2 carat per meter bored) is greater in America than in Europe. But the reason for this diffrence may be the comparatively larger size of the diamonds commonly used by American drillers. With the assistance of my friend, the late S. Woisslaw, who was the pioneer of diamond-drilling in Russia, I selected from his stock a number of black diamonds, which I subjected in my laboratory to compression-tests, To prepare regular cubes for such tests, as is generally done with other stones, would have been not only costly, but, what is more important, practically useless. I therefore determined, in order to assimilate as nearly as possible the conditions of actual use, to place each sample between a hard plate (corresponding to the rock) and a softer plate (corresponding to the bottom of the tool), into which it would be pressed during the test.
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APA: Alexander N. Mitinsky  (1907)  Bethlehem Paper - Crushing-Tests of the Diamonds Used in Drilling

MLA: Alexander N. Mitinsky Bethlehem Paper - Crushing-Tests of the Diamonds Used in Drilling. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1907.

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