RI 3793 Effect of Lubricating Agents in a Diamond-Drilling-Bit Coolant and Cuttings-Removal Medium

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Albert E. Long Wing G. Agnew
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1945

Abstract

"SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONSTests conducted at Mount Weather indicate that clear water is the best bit coolant and cuttings-removal medium for diamond drilling. All of the mediums tested did show that drilling speed increased when drilling with the faster feed ratios (greatest pressure on the bits). In no case, how¬ever, did the increased drilling speed amount to over 16 percent, and even in a long hole the slight increase in drilling speed would be more than offset by the extra time consumed in setting up.Bit wear was excessive when lubricating agents were used, the most footage per bit was obtained when drilling with clear water in the normal manner, and the next best footage was obtained when drilling with circulated water containing no lubricating agent. The diamonds showed little or no wear in any of the bits, and all bits cut well throughout the tests. They were only taken out of service when erosion of the cast metal had progressed to the point where the diamonds were about to roll out. The lubricating agents evidently hold some of the cuttings in suspension, which in turn help to cut the rock but also wear the metal of the bit.No hard-matrix bits were tested, and it is possible that one or more of the lubricating agents might increase the efficiency of such a bit by keeping it sharp and doing away with the necessity of sharpening by sand blasting. Some tests are planned with hard-matrix-type bits and the same lubricating agents used in the tests under discussion, but it is realized that any drilling advantage gained by the bits sharpening themselves may but at least partly offset by excessive wear of the Pump parts."
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APA: Albert E. Long Wing G. Agnew  (1945)  RI 3793 Effect of Lubricating Agents in a Diamond-Drilling-Bit Coolant and Cuttings-Removal Medium

MLA: Albert E. Long Wing G. Agnew RI 3793 Effect of Lubricating Agents in a Diamond-Drilling-Bit Coolant and Cuttings-Removal Medium. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1945.

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