Method and apparatus for drilling and enlarging a borehole
Abstract
A reaming apparatus for enlarging a borehole, including a tubular body
having one or more longitudinally and generally radially extending blades
circumferentially spaced thereabout. Each of the blades carries highly
exposed cutting elements, on the order of fifty percent exposure, on its
profile substantially all the way to the gage. At least one of the blades
is a primary blade for cutting the full or drill diameter of the borehole,
while one or more others of the blades may be secondary blades which
extend a lesser radial distance from the body than the primary blade. A
secondary blade initially shares a large portion of the cutting load with
the primary blade while the borehole size is in transition between a
smaller, pass through diameter and drill diameter. It functions to enhance
the rapidity of the transition while balancing side reaction forces, and
reduces vibration and borehole eccentricity. After drill diameter is
reached, cutting elements on the secondary blade continue to share the
cutting load over the radial distance they extend from the body.
| Inventors: |
Pastusek; Paul E. (The Woodlands, TX), Thayn; Corey S. (Lehi, UT) |
| Assignee: |
Baker Hughes Incorporated
(Houston,
TX)
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| Appl. No.:
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09/041,519 |
| Filed:
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March 12, 1998 |