Drillability of Rocks in Percussive Drilling From "Energy Per Unit Volume" As Determined With a Microbit

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
A. G. Paithankar G. B. Misra
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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4
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1981

Abstract

Although certain physical mechanical properties of rocks have been claimed to give an estimate of penetration rate in percussive drilling, the authors' work shows that the correlation of penetration rate with individual rock properties is Poor. The authors have developed a good correlation between penetration rate and a set of rock properties but the relation is complex. Energy per unit volume has been used as a measure of penetration rate in percussive drilling by Hustrulid and Fairhurst; however, their test setup is large wing a full size drill bit. The authors determined the minimum energy for unit volume Ev min for any rock at the optimum index angle in a simple laboratory drop tester wing a sharp microbit with a tip angle of ll0°. This Ev min has been found to correlate well with penetration rate obtained in controlled laboratory drilling in different rocks for different stages of bit wear. A comprehensive relation has been developed between penetration rate and Ev min.
Citation

APA: A. G. Paithankar G. B. Misra  (1981)  Drillability of Rocks in Percussive Drilling From "Energy Per Unit Volume" As Determined With a Microbit

MLA: A. G. Paithankar G. B. Misra Drillability of Rocks in Percussive Drilling From "Energy Per Unit Volume" As Determined With a Microbit. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1981.

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