Experimental research on drilling parameters of eccentric percussion rotary drilling and development of the drill bit used for
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1.Shanghai Institute of Building Sciences Limited Company, Shanghai200032, China;2.Faculty of Engineering, China University of Geosciences (Wuhan), WuhanHubei430074, China;3.Siberian Federal University, Krasnoyrsk660095, Russia;4.Hubei Province Earthquake Agency, WuhanHubei430064, China

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    Percussion rotary drilling is an important method of drilling and widely used in geological exploration. Traditionally in percussion rotary drilling application of impact pulse is centric,but not eccentric. Russian experts have put award fragmentation of rock by application of eccentric impact pulse in order to improve the result of the fragmentation. That is a new concept and an innovation. The experimental research has been proved, that in percussion rotary drilling by eccentric impact pules in rock not only vertical normal stress are created, but also tangential shear stress created and it is beneficial to improve the result of rock fragmentation and rising of drilling rate. In drilling dolerite and marble at eccentricity E=1~2mm the mechanical drilling rate and bit penetration per revolution are increased substantially in comparison with E=0mm. Matching with the mentioned above the drill bit for eccentric percussion rotary drilling has been developed and the bit patent obtained, strengthening the result and role of the eccentric percussion rotary drilling further in geological exploration. It is suggested that further research on eccentric percussive rotary drilling should be carried out in China.

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  • Received:March 25,2024
  • Revised:July 12,2024
  • Adopted:July 29,2024
  • Online: December 04,2024
  • Published: November 10,2024
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