Abstract

Summary To improve the penetration performance of polycrystalline diamond compact (PDC) bits in hard-to-penetrate plastic formations, the study of three-ribbed ridge nonplanar PDC cutter technology was carried out. The rock-breaking characteristics of nonplanar cutters are analyzed by comparison with conventional planar cutters and axe-shaped cutters through simulation and indoor experiments. The simulation results show that the planar cutter mainly breaks the rock by shearing and extruding, the axe-shaped cutter mainly breaks the rock by shearing, and the nonplanar PDC cutter mainly relies on its convex ridge structure to penetrate and split the rock. Nonplanar cutter has better penetration performance and cutting stability than planar cutters and axe-shaped cutters. The field test shows that the rate of penetration (ROP) and footage of the developed PDC bit with three-ribbed ridge nonplanar PDC cutters are increased by 133.66% and 176.11% compared with the conventional PDC bit in the hard-to-penetrate plastic formations. The use of nonplanar PDC cutters improves the working stability, rock-breaking efficiency, and service life of the bit. The special three-ribbed ridge structure of the nonplanar cutter has changed the interaction mode between the cutter and the rock. Its successful application in the plastic formation provides a reference for faster drilling of PDC bits in hard-to-penetrate plastic formations.

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