On The Performance Of Percussive Drills

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
James J. Bailey
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1968

Abstract

Percussive drills have been in commercial use for many decades. Until relatively recently there was little serious effort to analyze the stresses in such devices in any detail. Within the last few years such analyses have been developed and have been reported by a number of authors.1-4 We present here an investigation of the impact systems of a family of conventional down-hole drills with optimization the objective. We have assumed that maximum drilling speed was the quality most desired and that this was to be achieved within conventional practice. In fact the methods that are demonstrated in principle below can readily be adapted to other percussive devices, whether conventional or not, and to other constraints. SOME PERFORMANCE PARAMETERS FOR PERCUSSIVE DRILLS Consider a percussive drill with an air motor operating with the following parameters: p-supply air pressure a-effective piston area W-piston mass S-piston stroke If we consider a simple (constant pressure) cycle, the following relationships can be derived. The blow frequency [N~ pa lie WS 377]
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APA: James J. Bailey  (1968)  On The Performance Of Percussive Drills

MLA: James J. Bailey On The Performance Of Percussive Drills. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1968.

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