2023
DOI: 10.3390/app132111797
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Impact Characteristics of a Bidirectional Pneumatic DTH Hammer for Unconsolidated Formations

Yuanling Shi,
Shuang He,
Conghui Li

Abstract: With advantages of high efficiency and low cost, DTH hammer drilling has been highly applied in various drilling projects. When drilling in unconsolidated formations, it is prone to drilling accidents such as drilling tools sticking or burying. Thus, a bidirectional pneumatic DTH hammer is designed to drill boreholes using forward impact and release sticking drilling tools using backward impact. With a floating gas distribution mechanism, impact strokes of the DTH hammer piston can be changed when flat keys ar… Show more

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“…Using the Taguchi method for selecting optimal design parameters, they improve the signal-to-noise ratio by 3.11 dB. Shi et al 13 focus on the effects of piston mass, the down-the-hole hammer's total mass, supply pressure, and lifting distance on drilling characteristics. This study validates the anti-jamming characteristics of the bi-directional pneumatic submerged hammer and finds that the total weight of the submerged hammer does not exert a significant impact on drilling performance.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Using the Taguchi method for selecting optimal design parameters, they improve the signal-to-noise ratio by 3.11 dB. Shi et al 13 focus on the effects of piston mass, the down-the-hole hammer's total mass, supply pressure, and lifting distance on drilling characteristics. This study validates the anti-jamming characteristics of the bi-directional pneumatic submerged hammer and finds that the total weight of the submerged hammer does not exert a significant impact on drilling performance.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%