The Influence of Non-Normal Loading on Single Bit-Tooth Indentation

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
D. A. Curry
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Jan 1, 1986

Abstract

This paper describes a study of the influence of non-normal loading on the indentation behaviour of single bit-teeth. Indentation experiments have been performed on a soft, isotropic limestone using both sharp and blunt 60 degree wedge-shaped indentors constrained to penetrate the rock at 0, 15, and 30 degrees to the rock surface normal. For both sharp and blunt indentors, the normal force required to produce a given normal penetration decreased as the offset of the penetration direction from the rock surface normal increased. The crater volume produced by a given normal penetration with the sharp indentor was largely independent of the penetration direction. In contrast, the crater volume produced by the blunt indentor was increased markedly by non-normal penetration at small penetration depths, because the threshold penetration for chip formation decreased with non-normal loading. The crater volume produced by a given normal force was significantly increased by non-normal penetration, and this increase was particularly pronounced with the blunt indentor. The energy required to form unit crater volume was correspondingly reduced by non-normal indentor penetration. A simple method for predicting the reduction in the rock's resistance to chip formation is outlined, which is supported by the experimental data. The implications of these findings for rotary drilling are considered.
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APA: D. A. Curry  (1986)  The Influence of Non-Normal Loading on Single Bit-Tooth Indentation

MLA: D. A. Curry The Influence of Non-Normal Loading on Single Bit-Tooth Indentation. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1986.

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