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Field Investigation of the Effects of Stick-Slip, Lateral, and Whirl Vibrations on Roller-Cone Bit Performance
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2002
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Rock TestingEngineeringMechanical EngineeringBlastingDownhole VibrationsDrillingInsert BreakageFriction ControlMechanicsSliding WearField InvestigationRoller-cone Bit PerformanceDrilling EngineeringWhirl VibrationsDrilling MechanicsAxial VibrationMechanical BehaviorTool WearSolid MechanicsTribological PropertySlide DynamicMechanical SystemsVibration ControlRock MechanicsMechanics Of Materials
Summary The effects of downhole vibrations on the performance of poly-crystalline diamond compact (PDC) bits have been well discussed in recent years. However, most studies on the downhole dynamics of roller-cone bits have focused on axial vibration and its effects. The questions that remain to be answered are what kinds of vibrations a roller-cone bit experiences and what the effects of these vibrations are on roller-cone bit performance. To investigate these questions, a series of laboratory and field tests was conducted. Downhole vibration data were recorded by an advanced instrumented sub. Soft-to medium-hard formations were drilled with four 8½-in. roller-cone bits (IADC 517). Three kinds of harmful vibrations were observed, and their effects on bit performance in terms of rate of penetration, insert breakage, and bearing/seal life are discussed.
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