Abstract
The wear evolution and its influence
on drilling parameters were also measured. These measurements provided
important input parameters into a semi-empirical physical drilling model based
on indentation theory. The basis model along with a comparison between drilling
performance and actual drilling test results are presented on paper. All drilling
models for diamond impregnated segments on which this PCD model.
1.
Introduction
PCD has been successfully used for
both rock drilling and metal cutting, up to now it has not been commercially
applied for the simultaneous cutting of both mineralic and metallic materials
in the case reinforced concrete. In the dismantling of decommissioned nuclear
facilities and drilling in water-sensitive environments such as hospitals,
computer server rooms, etc. The first application in particular is extremely
challenging. The cutters are more efficient and more universal for diamond
impregnated segments and therefore provide measurable customer benefits. The
widespread penetration of this technology into mainstream building and
construction markets is dependent on reducing specific core drilling costs per
unit depth, which can only be achieved when the excellent drilling performance
is matched by guaranteed reliability and long lifetime.
Ever since the first products were
available to specialized decommissioning and dismantling
Sub-contractors in 2004, only
standard tools have been available and core bit designs have been adjusted to optimize
performance under the available drilling parameters. In the future developments
will concentrate in the drilling system, with the Diamond cutter, tool, rig,
bit, hole starting points and air flushing system under investigation. The
drilling model addresses the issue of cutter, bit and drive parameters and can
be used in a predictive manner as well as having a descriptive character. Bit speed
and lifetime in concrete can be fairly reliably predicted within the boundary
limits of the model, although it has not been extended to the case of the
rebar.
Drilling model
Core drilling in reinforced concrete
using polycrystalline diamond (PCD) cutters
The
production and application of core drill bits, rigs and motors give the edge in
the market. Our products can be viewed as innovative solutions for large-scale
projects while remaining cost-effective for everyday construction site use.
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