Spark Drilling

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
William C. Maurer
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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17
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1970

Abstract

A survey of 25 novel drills has shown that spark drills have potential for drilling oil wells and blastholes at higher rates than rotary drills. Available laboratory and field data were extrapolated to drilling rates of 70 to 280 fph for full-scale spark drills. Most of the data used in these extrapolations were from small-scale laboratory tests at atmospheric pressure. Accurate extrapolation of the small-scale spark drill tests to full-scale field drills was complicated by the fact that the effect of fluid pressure in the well bore and the effect of spark size were not known. In order to answer these questions and to more accurately evaluate the potential of spark drills for drilling blastholes and oil wells economically, a high-voltage spark discharge system was assembled. This equipment produced powerful sparks (10,000 joules) equivalent to those that would be used on a 100-kw full-scale field drill. These sparks are 100 times more powerful than those previously used on spark drills, thus eliminating extrapolation of the spark size. In addition, a pressure chamber was modified to enable using these sparks to produce craters in rocks at fluid pressures up to 15,000 psi, thus eliminating extrapolation from atmospheric pressure to the high pressure existing in deep oil wells. These tests have provided considerable information for more accurately evaluating spark drills for oil-field drilling. MECHANISM AND THEORY OF SPARK DRILLING Spark-Drilling Mechanism When a high-voltage capacitor is discharged across two electrodes, the dissipated energy produces a high-temperature, high-pressure plasma for a few µsec. When these sparks are discharged in air, they undergo considerable expansion (Fig. 1) and produce low-pressure pulses (103-
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APA: William C. Maurer  (1970)  Spark Drilling

MLA: William C. Maurer Spark Drilling. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1970.

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