RI 5403 Diamond-Bit Performance In Cherty Limestone And Cherty Dolomite - Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
George H. Johnson
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Jan 1, 1958

Abstract

An evaluation of the diamond-bit-performance data accumulated from core-drilling cherty limestone and cherty dolomite reveals that the percentage of core recovered and the physical characteristics of the bits and diamonds used are economically significant. One of the established trends, of particular interest to those engaged in diamond drilling, is that bits set with small, low-quality, West African drill bort are the most economical. Detailed analysis of the factors that affect diamond-bit performances, such as diamond size and quality, bit size and type, percentage of core recovered, and the physical characteristics of the bit matrices are assessed in the tables, charts, and discussion.
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APA: George H. Johnson  (1958)  RI 5403 Diamond-Bit Performance In Cherty Limestone And Cherty Dolomite - Summary

MLA: George H. Johnson RI 5403 Diamond-Bit Performance In Cherty Limestone And Cherty Dolomite - Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1958.

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