Abstract

The parallel track scraping principle of conventional PDC bits largely limits the cutting efficiency and working life in deep formations. Cross-cutting polycrystalline diamond compact (PDC) bit may be an efficient drilling tool that increases the rock-breaking efficiency through both cross-cutting and alternate-cutting modes of the PDC cutter. The motion track equation of the cross-cutting PDC bit was derived by using the compound coordinate system, and the motion track was analyzed. Meanwhile, through the unit experiment and discrete element simulation, the cutting force, volume-specific load, and crack propagation were analyzed under different cutting modes. Through establishing a nonlinear dynamic model of the bit-rock system, the speed-up mechanism of the novel bit was analyzed based on rock damage, rock stress state, and motion characteristic of the bit during the rock-breaking process. Compared with unidirectional cutting, cross-cutting produces less cutting force, more brittle fracture, and a greater decrease of formation strength. The novel PDC bit can put more rock elements into a tensile stress condition than a conventional PDC bit, and the plastic energy dissipation ratio of the cross-cutting PDC bit is lower while the damage energy consumption ratio is higher than they are for conventional bits, which is beneficial to increasing the ratio of fracture failure and improving rock-breaking efficiency. Laboratory drilling tests show that the cross-cutting PDC bit can create mesh-like bottom-hole features. Drilling contrast experiments show that a mesh-like bottom-hole pattern can be obtained by using the cross-cutting PDC bit, of which the ROP is obviously higher than that of the conventional bit when drilling in sandstone or limestone formation. Meanwhile, the influence of deviation angle, weight on bit, and rock properties on cutting efficiency of the cross-cutting PDC bit are studied.

Highlights

  • The exploration and development of oil and gas continue to develop toward deep wells and ultradeep wells [1]

  • Cross-cutting Polycrystalline diamond compact (PDC) bit that can realize alternate work in rock breaking and form retiform bottom-hole patterns potentially leading to increased rock-breaking efficiency and sustainable drilling capability [19, 20]. e motion track equation of cross-cutting PDC bit was derived by using the compound coordinate system. rough the unit experiment and discrete element simulation, the cutting force, volumespecific load, and crack propagation were analyzed under different cutting modes

  • Compared with the conventional PDC bit, cross-cutting PDC bit has the following main advantages: (1) the energy consumption of cross-scraping rock breaking is low; (2) the alternative working of the wheel cutter is conducive to cooling and reducing thermal wear; (3) the cutter is more likely to invade into rock and improve rock-breaking efficiency

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Summary

Introduction

The exploration and development of oil and gas continue to develop toward deep wells and ultradeep wells [1]. Zhai et al from China University of Petroleum conducted a series of research on the cutting load variation regularity of individual PDC cutter [18]. These studies are mainly focused on smooth bottom-hole cutting, and there are a few reports on nonsmooth bottom-hole cutting. Is paper discusses the rock-breaking efficiency of the new type bit with cross-scraping principle by studying the rock stress field law, energy consumption law, and the working mechanics of the new bit under different conditions. Via bit-rock system nonlinear dynamic model, the rock-breaking process of the crosscutting PDC bit is simulated, the efficiency increasing mechanism is analyzed. Via bit-rock system nonlinear dynamic model, the rock-breaking process of the crosscutting PDC bit is simulated, the efficiency increasing mechanism is analyzed. rough conducting indoor experiments, we compare the rock-breaking efficiency of, respectively, cross-cutting and conventional types of bits and analyze how different elements of the cross-cutting PDC bit influence rock-breaking efficiency

The Operating Principle of the Cross-Cutting PDC Bit
Bit-Rock System Dynamics Simulated Analysis
Experiment
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