Mechanical-Metallurgical Improvements in Drill Steel

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
T. W. Wlodek
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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7
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1955

Abstract

"AbstractIn this paper a new type of durable 'spiral-rolled' drill set is introduced and its performance discussed. Efficient and economical mine drilling-depends to a great extent on durability of the drill-set employed. Premature failure of this element damages the drill bit and is costly when tungsten carbide bits are used.Time of drilling of 'spiral-rolled' drill sets introduced at present in Canada is considerably larger than for the presently used drill steel, but laboratory simulated service tests and practical field tests show that the 'drilling life' of the spiral-rolled drill set is several times that of ordinary drill steel.Some features of differential plastic deformation and differential surface rolling, so called 'spiral-rolling', are given.Relations between the drilling machine drill set and characteristics of the ore are discussed. The effect of shims on conical drill rod attachments, the mechanism of failure of drill steel, .and stresses during mine drilling, are analysed.IntroductionIN MINE DRILLING operations, the main interests are: the drilling machines as a source of working energy, the drill set as the tool transferring the working energy to the cutting edges of the bit, and, finally, the drilling characteristic of the .ore or waste rock.This paper includes a review of the possibilities of metallurgical and mechanical improvements in the drill set, with particular attention to drill steel and the attachments.For economical and efficient mine drilling operations, a durable drill rod, attachment, and drill bit are essential. Premature failure of any of these parts interferes with mining operations and is costly."
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APA: T. W. Wlodek  (1955)  Mechanical-Metallurgical Improvements in Drill Steel

MLA: T. W. Wlodek Mechanical-Metallurgical Improvements in Drill Steel. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1955.

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