RI 4041 Diamond Drilling and Diamond Bit Investigation. Part 1. Drilling Tests in Uniform Granite

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 36
- File Size:
- 14956 KB
- Publication Date:
- Mar 1, 1947
Abstract
Although the technique of diamond drilling was developed nearly 80
years ago, the use of this process as an aid to mining and other fields of
engineering has increased greatly during the last decade , primarily as a
result of the development of the cast -set bit , which now largely replaces
the hand - set types , and of the use of bort instead of carbons . Since this
transition to cast - set bits and bort diamond , many papers ( 1-14 ) have
been written on the application of diamond drilling to various engineering
problems . These papers contain , besides specification of the problems ,
some information on the labor and bit costs and a few data on drilling
technique . These data , however , are subject to restricted interpretation
owing to the large number of variables , which are not controlled in field
drilling . Only one paper has come to the attention of the authors , namely ,
that by Sundberg and Lindqvist ( 16) , which reported a study of diamond
drilling under controlled conditions . This paper was written early in
the transition period, and the data and conclusions presented therein have
had , without a doubt, considerable influence on the development of presentday
diamond bits and In view of the fact that during
the last
10 years thrilling
procedure .
have been new developments in diamond bits. and
new applications of diamond drilling , a general program of research has
been inaugurated to study the problems resulting from these changes .
Citation
APA:
(1947) RI 4041 Diamond Drilling and Diamond Bit Investigation. Part 1. Drilling Tests in Uniform GraniteMLA: RI 4041 Diamond Drilling and Diamond Bit Investigation. Part 1. Drilling Tests in Uniform Granite. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1947.