Water Powered Percussive Downhole Hammers—Energy Savings and Productivity
水锤
锤子
钻探
演习
压缩空气
石油工程
钻头
环境科学
工程类
环境工程
机械工程
作者
Shyam Chengalath,Johan Jeansson,Magnus Hörman
出处
期刊:Lecture notes in civil engineering日期:2023-10-31卷期号:: 15-27
标识
DOI:10.1007/978-3-031-37256-8_2
摘要
Down-The-Hole (DTH) drilling usually uses compressed air to power the hammer. However, there are now DTH hammers on the market which instead of compressed air use high pressure water to power the hammer. There are several benefits with using water DTH compared to air DTH, which are discussed in more detail in this paper. From a physics point of view, many of the benefits arise from the fact that water is an incompressible media and air is not. Energy consumption is roughly a quarter compared to air, resulting in lower carbon emission and a lower energy bill. In the case of water DTH, the water leaving the drill bit in the hole is at a low velocity and ambient pressure. However, with air DTH, the air leaving the drill bit in the hole is at a high velocity and high pressure. This means that the risk of damaging surrounding structures in sensitive areas such as urban environments and dams is greatly reduced with water DTH. In this paper, two cases where water DTH is used in jet-grouting applications are discussed in detail. As these cases show there is a clear improvement in productivity when using water DTH hammers.