First, the structural characteristic of PDC bits is that they are made of polycrystalline diamond cutters. Polycrystalline diamond is an artificial material synthesized under high temperature and pressure with a uniform structure and hardness, which is only second to natural diamond. The polycrystalline diamond cutters are fixed on the drill bit tools, which can directly contact the rock and have very high cutting ability.
Second, the application range of PDC bits is very wide. PDC bits are suitable for various geological environments and well types, such as soft rock, hard rock, tight oil formations, coal seams, etc. Compared to traditional drilling technology, PDC bits can increase drilling speed, reduce drilling costs, and decrease the occurrence of drilling accidents, thus they have been widely used.
When using PDC bits, you need to pay attention to the following points:
First, choose the right PDC bit. Select the appropriate PDC bit based on factors such as the hardness, granularity, and size of the formation. Generally speaking, for drilling harder formations, you need to choose PDC bits with larger granulometry and higher hardness, while for softer formations, you should choose bits with smaller granulometry and lower hardness.
Second, correctly adjust the drilling parameters. In different formations and well sections, you need to adjust the drilling parameters based on the specific conditions, including rotation speed, drilling pressure, cutting speed, etc. Excessive rotation speed and drilling pressure may lead to premature wear or even damage to the PDC bit, while too low speed and pressure may make stable drilling impossible.
Additionally, it is also necessary to regularly repair and replace the drill bit. Because PDC bits face very high workload and local overload wear during drilling, it is necessary to regularly repair and replace the bits. Generally, when the wear of the PDC bit exceeds a certain degree, it needs to be replaced in time.
Regular maintenance of PDC bits can extend their service life. Here are some common maintenance methods:
Regularly clean and grind the PDC bit to remove soil and residues on the cutting surface. Keep the bit sharp and maintain good cutting performance.
When the cutting volume of the PDC bit reaches a certain level, it is necessary to replace the worn parts in time to ensure the normal operation of the bit.
When stopping the use of PDC bits, they should be properly stored and maintained to prevent damage. Store them in a dry and clean place, avoiding contact with other tools and items.
In summary, PDC bits are a powerful and widely used drilling tool. When using PDC bits, it is important to choose the right tools, adjust drilling parameters, regularly repair and replace the bits, and enhance maintenance and care work. Select the appropriate PDC bit according to the drilling environment and target, and strictly follow the installation and usage methods for operation. Regularly maintain the drill bit to extend its service life. Only in this way can the advantages of PDC bits be better utilized, drilling efficiency be improved, drilling costs be reduced, and drilling safety be ensured.