The Interpretation Of Tricone Drill Bit Vibrations For Bit Wear And Rock Type

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
G. A. Cooper M. Lesage M. Sheppard P. Wand
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Jan 1, 1987

Abstract

The vibrations generated by a tricone drill bit are caused by the successive impacts of the bit teeth on the rock, and peaks in the vibration spectrum can be associated with impacts coming from particular rows of teeth on one or other of the bit cones. Wear of the bit teeth causes a shift of these peaks to higher frequencies at constant bit rotary speed, whereas changes in rock type generally produce changes in peak height. Bit bearing failure or poor hole-bottom cleaning both cause loss of definition in the spectrum, the latter often associated with spurious high-amplitude signals at low frequency. The vibration signals may also be analysed in the time domain, where, for example, cone locking can be identified by characteristic features in the signal of torsional acceleration.
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APA: G. A. Cooper M. Lesage M. Sheppard P. Wand  (1987)  The Interpretation Of Tricone Drill Bit Vibrations For Bit Wear And Rock Type

MLA: G. A. Cooper M. Lesage M. Sheppard P. Wand The Interpretation Of Tricone Drill Bit Vibrations For Bit Wear And Rock Type. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1987.

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