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The AusIMM Proceedings 1950

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Penetration Speed References for the Drillability of Rocks

From time to time efforts have been made to classify rocks according to their hardness, toughness and abrasiveness, and to use these classifications to provide an indication of the ease or difficulty with which they may be drilled. However, rocks classified as of similar type on this basis may vary considerably in their .resistance to the penetration of a rock drill bit due to differences in their physical state.For instance, fine grained rocks of granular texture are more difficult to drill than equivalent' rocks of coarser structure, altered rocks drill more readily than unaltered ones, and silicified rocks usually exceedingly hard and tough may be so shattered by movement as to be drilled at a rate comparable to quite soft rocks. Therefore, considerable latitude has existed in this method of defining their drillability, and no values generally acceptable have materiaJised; so that, when the drilling properties of rocks are discussed, it is common practice to refer to their hardness or toughness in a greater or lesser degree depending to some extent on the emotional state of the drill runner.REFERENCES AND STANDARDSThe 'introduction of tungsten-carbide tipped rock-drill bits for use with percussion rock-drills has thrown increasing emphasis on the need for defining a rock's resistance to penetration in a more concise and generally acceptable...
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  • Published: 1949
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