Simulation on compound percussive drilling: Estimation based on multidimensional impact cutting with a single cutter

In the present study, a 3D FEM of compound percussive system considering a loading–unloading cycle was employed to simulate the dynamic single-cutter-rock interaction. By conducting the sensitivity analysis, the effects of the impact velocity of cutter, the dynamic load amplitude, the ratio μ of tor...

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Main Authors: Yumei Li, Tao Zhang, Zefang Tian, Yiming Zheng, Zengmin Yang
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-11-01
Series:Energy Reports
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352484721004224
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spelling doaj-1cd252e86faa48f385a5b1922d8c817a2021-06-29T04:12:46ZengElsevierEnergy Reports2352-48472021-11-01738333843Simulation on compound percussive drilling: Estimation based on multidimensional impact cutting with a single cutterYumei Li0Tao Zhang1Zefang Tian2Yiming Zheng3Zengmin Yang4Beijing Key Laboratory of High Dynamic Navigation Technology, Beijing Information Science &amp; Technology University, Beijing 100101, China; Corresponding author.Beijing Key Laboratory of High Dynamic Navigation Technology, Beijing Information Science &amp; Technology University, Beijing 100101, ChinaChina Railway Fifth Survey and Design Institute Group Co., Ltd, Beijing 102600, ChinaBeijing Union University, Beijing, 100101, ChinaCNPC Bohai Drilling Engineering Co., Ltd, Tianjin 300457, ChinaIn the present study, a 3D FEM of compound percussive system considering a loading–unloading cycle was employed to simulate the dynamic single-cutter-rock interaction. By conducting the sensitivity analysis, the effects of the impact velocity of cutter, the dynamic load amplitude, the ratio μ of torsional impact to axial impact frequency on the cutting force and penetration depth were investigated. Moreover, a range of simulations were conducted on the stratum lithology (Granite, Marble and Sandstone). As revealed from the results, the cutting forces increase first and then decrease rapidly with the increase in the torsional impact velocity. Besides, the amplitude of the cutting force in the simulation of duration time was improved. The larger the dynamic load, the faster the cutting forces will reach the peak. The penetration depth curve exhibits the step characteristics and increases with the dynamic load amplitude and impact velocity amplitudes. With the ratio μ increasing continuously (μ<2), the amplitude of cutting force and penetration depth tends to be improved. However, the relationship between the torsional and axial impact frequencies might have an optimal value. The stronger rock achieved a higher penetration depth. The penetration depth and the penetration rate could be obtained regardless of rock types when μ=1.5. The penetration rate will demonstrate an improvement of 49.02% under the axial impact and 35.92% under the torsional impact. Finally, the field applications of compound percussive drilling is conducted. The numerical simulation results agree well with field experiment results, with an average accuracy of 91.2% of well Guo X-8 and 96.7% of well Pu X-32, respectively. The study on the mechanism of the compound percussion drilling technology for rock breaking theoretically supported the subsequent development and optimization of the tools.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352484721004224Percussive drillingCompound percussionBit–rock interactionPercussion frequencyPenetration rate
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author Yumei Li
Tao Zhang
Zefang Tian
Yiming Zheng
Zengmin Yang
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Tao Zhang
Zefang Tian
Yiming Zheng
Zengmin Yang
Simulation on compound percussive drilling: Estimation based on multidimensional impact cutting with a single cutter
Energy Reports
Percussive drilling
Compound percussion
Bit–rock interaction
Percussion frequency
Penetration rate
author_facet Yumei Li
Tao Zhang
Zefang Tian
Yiming Zheng
Zengmin Yang
author_sort Yumei Li
title Simulation on compound percussive drilling: Estimation based on multidimensional impact cutting with a single cutter
title_short Simulation on compound percussive drilling: Estimation based on multidimensional impact cutting with a single cutter
title_full Simulation on compound percussive drilling: Estimation based on multidimensional impact cutting with a single cutter
title_fullStr Simulation on compound percussive drilling: Estimation based on multidimensional impact cutting with a single cutter
title_full_unstemmed Simulation on compound percussive drilling: Estimation based on multidimensional impact cutting with a single cutter
title_sort simulation on compound percussive drilling: estimation based on multidimensional impact cutting with a single cutter
publisher Elsevier
series Energy Reports
issn 2352-4847
publishDate 2021-11-01
description In the present study, a 3D FEM of compound percussive system considering a loading–unloading cycle was employed to simulate the dynamic single-cutter-rock interaction. By conducting the sensitivity analysis, the effects of the impact velocity of cutter, the dynamic load amplitude, the ratio μ of torsional impact to axial impact frequency on the cutting force and penetration depth were investigated. Moreover, a range of simulations were conducted on the stratum lithology (Granite, Marble and Sandstone). As revealed from the results, the cutting forces increase first and then decrease rapidly with the increase in the torsional impact velocity. Besides, the amplitude of the cutting force in the simulation of duration time was improved. The larger the dynamic load, the faster the cutting forces will reach the peak. The penetration depth curve exhibits the step characteristics and increases with the dynamic load amplitude and impact velocity amplitudes. With the ratio μ increasing continuously (μ<2), the amplitude of cutting force and penetration depth tends to be improved. However, the relationship between the torsional and axial impact frequencies might have an optimal value. The stronger rock achieved a higher penetration depth. The penetration depth and the penetration rate could be obtained regardless of rock types when μ=1.5. The penetration rate will demonstrate an improvement of 49.02% under the axial impact and 35.92% under the torsional impact. Finally, the field applications of compound percussive drilling is conducted. The numerical simulation results agree well with field experiment results, with an average accuracy of 91.2% of well Guo X-8 and 96.7% of well Pu X-32, respectively. The study on the mechanism of the compound percussion drilling technology for rock breaking theoretically supported the subsequent development and optimization of the tools.
topic Percussive drilling
Compound percussion
Bit–rock interaction
Percussion frequency
Penetration rate
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352484721004224
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