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Influence of blades' shape and cutters' arrangement of PDC drill bit on nonlinear vibration of deep drilling system

Journal

JOURNAL OF SOUND AND VIBRATION
Volume 572, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ACADEMIC PRESS LTD- ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jsv.2023.118165

Keywords

Full discrete dynamics; PDC drill bit; Drilling stability; Improved surface morphology method; Bit -rock interaction

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In this paper, the authors improve the surface morphology method and study the bit-rock interaction model between the rock and the PDC bit, taking into account the impact of blade shape and cutter arrangement. They establish a dynamic model for a deep drilling system equipped with an arbitrary shape PDC bit and propose a stability prediction method. The results show that the shape of the blades and arrangement of the cutters on the PDC bit significantly affect the nonlinear vibration of the drilling system.
In this paper, the surface morphology method is improved and the bit-rock interaction model between the rock and the PDC bit is studied, considering the influence of blades' shape and the cutters' arrangement. Based on this model, the dynamic model of the deep drilling system equipped with arbitrary shape PDC bit is established, and the stability prediction method is proposed. Based on the improved surface morphology method, the dynamic characteristics of the drilling system equipped with four different types of bit (an actual bit, a Tian bit, a Tian bit with blades, and a traditional bit) are studied, comparing with the Tian model based on polygon clipping. The results indicate that the influence of blades' shape and cutters' arrangement of PDC bit on the nonlinear vibration of the drilling system cannot be ignored. By applying the proposed method, the dynamic model of the drilling system equipped with an actual PDC bit presents excellent computational efficiency, accuracy, and avoids unreasonable behavior, which provides a reliable theory for the dynamic analysis of the drilling system. In addition, the proposed uncut volume error and repeated cutting volume error can be used to evaluate the shape design of the drill bit and the accuracy of the bit-rock interaction model.

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