Optimizing Compressor Output Through Proper Nozzling of Roller Cone Bits

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Mo Jadbabaei Scott Harrison
Organization:
International Society of Explosives Engineers
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11
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238 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

There is very limited information available regarding the air pressures, flow rate, and velocity profiles in blast hole air drilling applications. Currently, many people are using incompressible flow correlation to calculate the bailing velocity. In this article, air pressure, flow rate, and velocity profiles are calculated using compressible flow theory. The airflow at the bottom of the hole is simulated using the jet flow theory. The concept of choking condition is introduced, and it is concluded that the velocity at the nozzle exit cross section cannot exceed sonic velocity. The minimum pressure required for achieving choked condition at the nozzle cross section is calculated. Choked and overchoked flow conditions at the nozzles are examined, and the maximum achievable cleaning power is correlated to the nozzle size and pressure.
Citation

APA: Mo Jadbabaei Scott Harrison  (1999)  Optimizing Compressor Output Through Proper Nozzling of Roller Cone Bits

MLA: Mo Jadbabaei Scott Harrison Optimizing Compressor Output Through Proper Nozzling of Roller Cone Bits. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 1999.

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