Abstract

Measurement while drilling is an important part of the intelligent development of coal mines. The main purpose of this paper is to comprehensively analyze the response characteristics of borehole drilling parameters and find a better method to predict rock mechanical properties based on drilling parameters. Firstly, six concrete blocks and multiple specimens were prepared with different material ratios. Next, the concrete specimens were tested for mechanical properties in the laboratory. Meanwhile, the displacement, rotation speed, torque, and sound pressure level (SPL) were observed during the drilling of the concrete blocks. Finally, the response characteristics of drilling parameters such as rotation speed, rate of penetration (ROP), torque, and SPL were analyzed. Besides, multiple prediction models of rock mechanical parameters were obtained by data analysis. The research results indicate that the drilling process can be classified into the initial stage of drilling (fast speed) and the steady stage of drilling (slow speed). The torque work ratio accounts for more than 99%, which increases with the increase in rock strength. The penetration depth per revolution and torque work ratio are significantly related to rock uniaxial compressive strength, Brazilian tensile strength, cohesion, and elastic modulus. The ROP is the best choice for estimating rock mechanical parameters. This research provides an important reference for laboratory rock mechanics parameter testing and geological features detection based on drilling parameters.

Highlights

  • Rock formation characteristics are regarded as an important basis for the selection of support schemes and design parameters in coal mines

  • After sample processing and testing, the effective data obtained by each group is as follows: For the uniaxial compressive strength (UCS) test, 3 effective data were obtained for No 1 concrete, and 4 effective data were

  • An attempt was made to extend the application of Measurement while drilling (MWD) to predict of mechanical properties of roadway roof strata

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Introduction

Rock formation characteristics are regarded as an important basis for the selection of support schemes and design parameters in coal mines. The traditional rock coring method has disadvantages such as slow speed, high cost, and high labor intensity, which can no longer meet the development trend of intelligent construction of coal mines [1]. Comprehensive data analysis shows that drilling parameters can be employed to estimate rock mass strength [2]. Measurement while drilling (MWD) is an important part of precision coal mining and has become a current research hotspot.

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