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Drill Core Scanner Proved In Field
By W. W. Vaughn, R. H. Barnett, E. E. Wilson
Soon after the search for uranium ores on the Colorado Plateau began in earnest, thousands of feet of drill core ranging from 1 1/8 to 2 1/8 in. diam became available for study. Although significant
Jan 6, 1959
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Drill Sampling and Interpretation of Sampling Results in the Copper Fields of Northern Rhodesia
By H. T. Matson
IN the Northern Rhodesia copper fields the size of the orebodies and the exceptionally consistent values over great distances made it possible to outline the ore with drill holes spaced at 1000-ft. in
Jan 1, 1930
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Drillability of Rocks in Percussive Drilling From "Energy Per Unit Volume" As Determined With a Microbit
By A. G. Paithankar, G. B. Misra
Although certain physical mechanical properties of rocks have been claimed to give an estimate of penetration rate in percussive drilling, the authors' work shows that the correlation of penetrat
Jan 1, 1981
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Drilling - Equipment, Methods and Materials - A Laboratory Investigation of Borehole Stability
By H. C. H. Darley
The principal causes of unstable boreholes* have been known for many years. For example, in a paper published in 1938, Halbouty and Kaldenbachl listed nearly all the classes of troublesome shales that
Jan 1, 1970
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Drilling - Equipment, Methods and Materials - A Mathematical Model of a Gas Kick
By J. L. LeBlanc, R. L. Lewis
This study presents an analysis of annular backpressure variations associated with controlled gas kicks and their pronounced effect on casing .strings and exposed under lying formations. A mathemat
Jan 1, 1969
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Drilling - Equipment, Methods and Materials - A Theoretical Description of Rotary Drilling for Idealized Down-Hole Bit/Rock Conditions
By P. F. Gnirk, J. B. Cheatham
The results of combined analytical and experimental studies involving simulated multiple bit-tooth penetration into mck are incorporated into a drilling rate equation for roller-cone bits assuming rat
Jan 1, 1970
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Drilling - Equipment, Methods and Materials - An Analysis of Uncertainty in Directional Surveying
By R. P. Harvey, J. E. Walstrom, A. A. Brown
In view of the large number of wells directionally drilled from offshore platforms and urban drillsites, greater interest is being focused on the directional survey and on the uncertainty inherent in
Jan 1, 1970
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Drilling - Equipment, Methods and Materials - An Application of Oceanographic Data in Offshore Structural Design
By C. P. Besse, N. F. LeBlanc
Described in this paper are oceanographic data which should be considered by an offshore design engineer and methods for developing a design wave height from the oceanographic data. The selection of a
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Drilling - Equipment, Methods and Materials - An Experimental Study of Indexed Dull Bit-Tooth Penetration Into Dry Rock Under Confining Pressure
By J. A. Musselman, P. F. Gnirk
A study was made of indexed penetrations by a single dull bit tooth under statically applied loads into rock subjected to confining pressures from atmospheric to 5,000 p.si and atmospheric pore pressu
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Drilling - Equipment, Methods and Materials - An Improved Method for Computing Directional Surveys
By G. J. Wilson
Difficulties experienced in correlating vertical and lateral locations of subsurface features that are encountered in directional wells prompted critical review of the tangential method of computing d
Jan 1, 1969
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Drilling - Equipment, Methods and Materials - Analysis of the Cutting Action of a Single Diamond
By D. S. Rowley, F. C. Appl
Assuming that rock behavior, during cutting with a single diamond, may be approximated by that of a rigid, Coulomb, plastic material, a theory of single diamond cutting action has been developed. Usin
Jan 1, 1969
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Drilling - Equipment, Methods and Materials - Analytical and Experimental Investigation of Flow in a Hydraulic Jar
By C. Dalton, H. L. McGill
The purpose of this study was to develop a method for predicting the time delay created by metering a fluid through an annular restriction with translational motion of the boundaries. This time delay
Jan 1, 1969
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Drilling - Equipment, Methods and Materials - Circumferential-Toothed Rock Bits - A Laboratory Evaluation of Penetration Performance
By H. A. Bourne, E. L. Haden, D. R. Reichmuth
A circumferential-toothed bit with novel tooth form gave improved penetration performance. In this design the exterior flank of all teeth were vertical when in rolling contact with the hole bottom. Ro
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Drilling - Equipment, Methods and Materials - Computerized Drilling Control
By F. S. Young
Previous laboratory and field experimentation has demonstrated the effect of several variables on drilling rate.1-5 These results have been incorporated into optimization theories6-" for the purpose o
Jan 1, 1970
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Drilling - Equipment, Methods and Materials - Cumulative Fatigue Damage of Drill Pipe in Dog-Legs
By A. Lubinski, J. E. Hansford
Rotating drill pipe passing through dog-legs suffers fatigue damage due to cyclic bending stresses. Curves of the cumulative fatigue damage incurred in either steel or aluminum drill pipe going throug
Jan 1, 1967
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Drilling - Equipment, Methods and Materials - Cutting Action of a Single Diamond Under Simulated Borehole Conditions
By N. E. Garner
Laboratory experiments were conducted to investigate the cutting of a single diamond on limestone and shale under simulated down-hole conditions. A high-pressure chamber was modified by adding a rock-
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Drilling - Equipment, Methods and Materials - Dog-Leg Control in Directionally Drilled Wells
By G. J. Wilson
Review of difficulties experienced in drilling directional wells in the offshore Grand Isle Block 43 field showed most failures of drill pipe, drill collars and casing to have been associated with exc
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Drilling - Equipment, Methods and Materials - Dynamic Filtration During Microbit Drilling
By F. S. Young, K. E. Gray
Drilling tests with a 11/4-in. diameter roller bit were performed on Berea and Bandera sandstones and Leuders limestone using water and two conventional drilling muds as circulating fluids to evaluate