Abstract

Abstract Horizontal Directional Drilling (HDD) is a method of installing underground pipelines, cables and service conduit through trenchless methods. The tools and techniques used in the HDD process are an outgrowth of the oil well drilling industry, too. Installation of a pipeline by HDD is a three stages process. The first stage consists of directionally drilling a small diameter pilot hole along a designed directional path. Drilling fluid is pumped through the drill pipe to the drill bit where high pressure jets and the bit will grind the soils ahead of the drill stem. The second stage involves enlarging this pilot hole to a diameter suitable for installation of the pipeline. A reamer is pulled back and rotated while pumping drilling fluid to cut and remove solids to enlarge the hole. A kind of reamer is the subject of this paper. The final stage consists of pulling the pipeline back into the pre-reamed hole. The most important part of the mechanical analysis is to define the boundary conditions for operating situations when the tool is under maximum load. In this paper we present a helpful description for giving boundary conditions to perform the numerical simulation of a barrel reamer.

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