نتایج جستجو برای: Diamond Core Drill

تعداد نتایج: 240568  

A. M. Uspechov L. K. Gorshkov V. G. Gorelikov Y. V. Lykov,

This paper reviews existing studies and investigates thermal operational regimes of diamond bit during drilling operations. The operating temperature of the diamond core drill is studied under bench condition and an optimal thermal range are presented. Based on this study, it was noted that glazing of diamond tools is observed at temperatures less than 327°C, and normal wear of diamond tools is...

2007
C. C. Tsao

Drilling-induced delamination is among the major concerns of applying the fiber-reinforced composite materials in various industries. Core drill ossesses the advantage for reducing the delamination by distributing the drilling thrust force toward the drill periphery. The thrust force of core rill varying with the conditions in drilling carbon fiber reinforced plastic (CFRP) is experimentally in...

2015

Advantages  Technology allows for improved diamond deposition process, which results in stronger adhesion.  Improved adhesion of the film produces lower stresses to thereby increase the drill lifetime.  When compared to untreated drill bit, our drill bit was able to drill over 100 holes, whereas the untreated only drilled 40 holes before breaking. o Increased durability over 50% Diamond film...

2015
Yali Hou Changhe Li Hongliang Ma Yanbin Zhang Min Yang Xiaowei Zhang

The bone drilling temperature fields under different cutting parameters and cooling modes were experimental researched by using common twist drill, diamond punching pin, diamond bullet-like grinding head and diamond spherical grinding head. Three cooling modes were applied, namely, natural air cooling, normal saline pouring cooling and normal saline spray cooling. K-thermocouple was used to mea...

زرین‌کوب, محمدحسین, شیوا, محمد, عسگری, محسن, کتابی, پوریا ,

Based on field observation, magnetic data results and chemical analysis of the samples in the Haj - Elyas area northwest of Nehbandan, an iron ore body within the Lower Cretaceous dolomitic limestone, was identified. The intrusion of a Fe-bearing porphyritic diorite into the dolomitic limestone caused the occurrence of iron mineralization in the area. Studies of 750 meters of diamond drill Core...

2015
H. Basarir C. Karpuz

a r t i c l e i n f o In many mining, civil, and petroleum engineering applications diamond bit drilling is widely used due to high penetration rate, core recovery and its ability to drill with less deviation. Recently, many research have been conducted to estimate the penetration rate of diamond drilling which can be considered as one of the most important parameters in project planning and co...

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume 2002
M Piska L Yang M Reed M Saleh

An innovative Kirschner (K-) wire point was developed and compared in fresh pig femora in terms of drilling efficiency and temperature elevation with the trochar and diamond points currently used in clinical practice. The tips of thermal couples were machined to the defined geometry and the temperature measured during drilling. Using the same drill speed (rev/min) and feed rate, the new K-wire ...

2017
Vishal Gupta Pulak M. Pandey

Background: Drilling is one of the most widely used process in orthopaedic surgical operation and the same drill bit is used a number of times in hospitals. Using the same drill bit a several times may be the cause of osteosynthesis and osteonecrosis. Methods: In the present work, the effect of repeated orthopaedic surgical twist drill bit on the tool wear, force, torque, temperature and chip m...

2003
D. T. Vaniman V. J. Trava-Airoldi D. L. Bish S. J. Chipera Jose Dos Campos

Introduction: Coring tools have been used effectively on the Moon, but to date no such tools have been used on any other extraterrestrial surface. The lunar experience includes both manual (Apollo) and robotic (Luna) systems. These coring systems were concerned primarily with acquiring samples from depth for return to Earth or for the creation of instrument emplacement holes (e.g., heat probes)...

2004
Thomas J. Campbell

Introduction The lowest known portion of the Poorman Formation as determined from diamond drilling and mapping is the Yates Unit. It largely comprises amphibolite, but also contains interbedded volcaniclastics, calc-silicate beds, metachert, and carbonate-rich semipelitic rocks. This unit is exposed at the surface in the Blacktail Gulch area north of Lead and continues down-plunge to the southe...

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