RI 5015 Diamond Orientation In Diamond Bits 3. Effects Of Orienting High-Grade Drill Bort In Diamond-Coring Bit Crowns ? Introduction And Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Albert E. Long
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1954

Abstract

Preliminary experiments conducted in 1949 with a few diamond bits in which the diamonds in the bit crowns were set in hard-vector directions indicated that a substantial saving could be effected when a high percentage of the diamonds were oriented in this-manner. It was realized, however, that many additional tests would have to be performed before a positive trend could be established and the possibility of coincidence eliminated. Therefore, a long-range series of experiments was planned to investigate various phases of the problems related to the orienting of diamonds in diamond bits. This report (the third in a series) 2/3 presents the information obtained from tests conducted to investigate more fully the effects of orienting high-grade drill bort in diamond bit crowns. In these tests, the drill bort were oriented in both hard-vector and soft-vector directions in the crowns of AX-size bits. Test drilling was done in a dike of saussuritized dacite porphyry similar to a fine-grained granite in hardness e drillability.
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APA: Albert E. Long  (1954)  RI 5015 Diamond Orientation In Diamond Bits 3. Effects Of Orienting High-Grade Drill Bort In Diamond-Coring Bit Crowns ? Introduction And Summary

MLA: Albert E. Long RI 5015 Diamond Orientation In Diamond Bits 3. Effects Of Orienting High-Grade Drill Bort In Diamond-Coring Bit Crowns ? Introduction And Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1954.

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