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Force-balanced roller-cone bits, systems, drilling methods, and design methods

  • US 6,986,395 B2
  • Filed: 01/27/2004
  • Issued: 01/17/2006
  • Est. Priority Date: 08/31/1998
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A roller cone drill bit for drilling an earth formation, comprising:

  • a bit body;

    three roller cones attached to the bit body and able to rotate with respect to the bit body; and

    a plurality of cutting elements arranged on each of the roller cones so that cutting elements on adjacent cones intermesh between the adjacent cones, the cutting elements being arranged such that axial force exerted on the bit during drilling is substantially balanced between the cones, wherein the axial force on the cones is determined by selecting bit design parameters, comprising at least a geometry of a cutting element on said bit;

    selecting drilling parameters, comprising at least an axial force on said bit;

    selecting an earth formation to be represented as drilled;

    calculating from said selected drilling parameters, said selected bit design parameters and said earth formation, parameters for a crater formed when one of a plurality of said cutting elements contacts said earth formation;

    calculating a bottomhole geometry, wherein said crater is removed from a bottomhole surface;

    simulating incrementally rotating said bit, and repeating said calculating of said crater parameters and said bottomhole geometry, based on calculated roller cone rotation speed and geometrical location with respect to rotation of said roller cone drill bit about its axis; and

    summing axial force developed by each of said cutting elements in creating said craters.

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