Research on Bionic Unit Diameter and Arrangement Affecting the Performance of Bionic Drill Bits

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Chuan-liu Wang
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Aug 1, 2013

Abstract

The bionic non-smooth surface has the characteristics of anti-wear, and reducing resistance. Based on bionic non-smooth surface?s characteristics, a bionic drill bit was developed. When the bionic drill bit is used, a bionic non-smooth surface forms on the crown of bionic drill bit. This surface can be used to extend the life of drill bit and improve drill efficiency. The bionic unit diameter and arrangement were researched in this paper to determine the optimal bionic non-smooth surface for further improving the life and efficiency of drill bit. Four bionic samples having the same structure size, materials and arrangement were designed and manufactured. After being sintered, the abrasion ratios of the four bionic samples were tested, and the results show that the abrasion ratio of Nos. 3 and 2 were similar (only 2% difference) and higher than that of No. 1 and 4. Therefore, the optimal diameter of bionic unit is 1.5 and 2.0 mm. Small diameter bionic drill bits were designed and manufactured, and tested in the laboratory. The results show that not all bionic structure bodies are better than normal diamond bits, except the bionic unit arranged in a reasonable range. When the angle was 24° and 30°, the arrangement of bionic unit were more reasonable, which shows the superiority of the bionic coupling bit.
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APA: Chuan-liu Wang  (2013)  Research on Bionic Unit Diameter and Arrangement Affecting the Performance of Bionic Drill Bits

MLA: Chuan-liu Wang Research on Bionic Unit Diameter and Arrangement Affecting the Performance of Bionic Drill Bits. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2013.

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