2023
DOI: 10.1007/s13202-023-01712-4
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Experimental investigation of the rock cutting process and derivation of the 3D spatial distribution of the formation strength using in-cutter sensing

Alexis Koulidis,
Gilles Pelfrene,
Shehab Ahmed

Abstract: Recent advances in downhole measurements allow to accurately measure drilling forces at the drill bit, and estimate the evolution of the rock strength along the well profile. This paper presents an experimental methodology that allows to measure drilling forces, at the cutter scale, with a sensor embedded behind a polycrystalline diamond compact (PDC) cutter, and to infer the 3D spatial distribution of the rock strength. Two experimental campaigns have been performed on a laboratory-scaled drilling rig and com… Show more

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“…Figure 1 illustrates a general scheme of the equipment and tools used for creatin radial holes with a high-energy liquid jet flowing through a nozzle at high pressure. Thi solution is commonly found in various publications and some patents [5,6,9,11,[13][14][15] Although individual solutions may vary in their technical details, the hydraulic jet drillin technique is generally employed when drilling radial boreholes. The drilled sections are typically horizontal, with lengths ranging from 100 to 300 m and diameters between 40 and 60 mm, or lengths of 10-100 m with a radius of 20-50 mm [16].…”
Section: Technology Of Reaming Deposits With Small-diameter Radial Holesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Figure 1 illustrates a general scheme of the equipment and tools used for creatin radial holes with a high-energy liquid jet flowing through a nozzle at high pressure. Thi solution is commonly found in various publications and some patents [5,6,9,11,[13][14][15] Although individual solutions may vary in their technical details, the hydraulic jet drillin technique is generally employed when drilling radial boreholes. The drilled sections are typically horizontal, with lengths ranging from 100 to 300 m and diameters between 40 and 60 mm, or lengths of 10-100 m with a radius of 20-50 mm [16].…”
Section: Technology Of Reaming Deposits With Small-diameter Radial Holesmentioning
confidence: 99%