Correlation Of Data On Erosion And Breakage Of Rock By High Pressure Water Jets

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
William C. Cooley
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1971

Abstract

INTRODUCTION Considerable research has been conducted on the use of steady and pulsed jets of water at high pressures to produce slots or holes in rock, and to fracture rock. The primary objectives of prior research have generally been to determine the feasibility of excavating or drilling rock or minerals and to determine the optimum jet parameters for this purpose. The present study was undertaken in order to identify the pertinent dimensionless parameters involving jet and rock properties which characterize the liquid jet penetration process and to develop empirical correlations of the existing test data which would permit engineering prediction by means of scaling relationships. The present paper is in the nature of a progress report, because not all the existing test data have been processed. Also effort has been concentrated on correlation of data on the specific energy (jet kinetic energy per unit volume of rock removed or broken), rather than correlation of jet penetration depth, hole diameter, kerf depth or kerf width. However, it is clear that this method of correlating data on specific energy in terms of dimensionless parameters shows great promise and provides insight into the nature of the physical processes of jet erosion and fracture. It therefore can help to avoid drawing incorrect conclusions from limited experimental data. DIMENSIONAL ANALYSIS The method of dimensional analysis is particularly valuable where the mathematical relationships controlling a physical process are unknown or complex. The grouping
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APA: William C. Cooley  (1971)  Correlation Of Data On Erosion And Breakage Of Rock By High Pressure Water Jets

MLA: William C. Cooley Correlation Of Data On Erosion And Breakage Of Rock By High Pressure Water Jets. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1971.

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