Performance Analysis Of Drilling Machines Using Rock Modulus Ratio

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
S. Kahraman
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

The correlations between the modulus ratio and penetration rate of rotary and percussive drills were statistically investigated using the raw data obtained from the experimental works of different researchers. An inverse power law was found between the modulus ratio and the penetration rate of rotary and diamond drills. The penetration rate of rotary drills and diamond drills decrease with an increasing modulus ratio. The penetration rates of percussive drills increase with an increasing modulus ratio. There are significant linear correlations between the penetration rates of percussive drills and the modulus ratio. In one of the cases of percussive drilling, a strong correlation between the penetration rate and the modulus ratio was found for the rocks having a porosity value lower 1.23 %. It can be concluded that the modulus ratio might be a representative measure of rock drilling efficiency. However, further study is necessary to check the validity of the derived equations for other rock types. The effect of porosity on the correlations between the modulus ratio and penetration rate needs to be further investigated.
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APA: S. Kahraman  (2003)  Performance Analysis Of Drilling Machines Using Rock Modulus Ratio

MLA: S. Kahraman Performance Analysis Of Drilling Machines Using Rock Modulus Ratio. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2003.

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