The rock breaking capability analyses of sonic drilling

Sonic drilling technology uses the longitudinal vibration of a drill string to realize fast and effective drilling. By setting the top and bottom boundary conditions of the drill string during drilling, a dynamic model of flexible sonic string percussive drilling is established in this article. At a...

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Autores principales: Yonghang Qian, Yu Wang, Zhiqiao Wang, Bairu Xia, Liya Liu
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Publicado: SAGE Publishing 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://doaj.org/article/daa91219fa23479b998eec357973bd6d
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Sumario:Sonic drilling technology uses the longitudinal vibration of a drill string to realize fast and effective drilling. By setting the top and bottom boundary conditions of the drill string during drilling, a dynamic model of flexible sonic string percussive drilling is established in this article. At a certain drilling depth, with the excitation frequencies as the control parameters, the maximum impact force and rock breaking energy utilization rate are used to evaluate the rock breaking capability of the sonic drilling system under the linear bit–rock model. A surface diagram of the maximum breaking force reached within the working frequencies and at varying drilling depths is obtained. The curve graph of the rock breaking energy utilization rate varying with drilling depth under the first six orders of resonance is also calculated. Analysing the influence of changing drilling parameters on the rock breaking capability of sonic drilling systems can provide theoretical guidance for the actual drilling process.