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The Drilling Manual

Buch | Hardcover
800 Seiten
2015 | 5th New edition
Crc Press Inc (Verlag)
978-1-4398-1420-8 (ISBN)
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An Invaluable Reference for Members of the Drilling Industry, from Owner–Operators to Large Contractors, and Anyone Interested In Drilling





Developed by one of the world’s leading authorities on drilling technology, the fifth edition of The Drilling Manual draws on industry expertise to provide the latest drilling methods, safety, risk management, and management practices, and protocols. Utilizing state-of-the-art technology and techniques, this edition thoroughly updates the fourth edition and introduces entirely new topics. It includes new coverage on occupational health and safety, adds new sections on coal seam gas, sonic and coil tube drilling, sonic drilling, Dutch cone probing, in hole water or mud hammer drilling, pile top drilling, types of grouting, and improved sections on drilling equipment and maintenance. New sections on drilling applications include underground blast hole drilling, coal seam gas drilling (including well control), trenchless technology and geothermal drilling. It contains heavily illustrated chapters that clearly convey the material.





This manual incorporates forward-thinking technology and details good industry practice for the following sectors of the drilling industry:


 












Blast Hole
Environmental
Foundation/Construction
Geotechnical
Geothermal
Mineral Exploration
Mineral Production and Development
Oil and Gas: On-shore
Seismic
Trenchless Technology
Water Well












The Drilling Manual, Fifth Edition provides you with the most thorough information about the "what," "how," and "why" of drilling. An ideal resource for drilling personnel, hydrologists, environmental engineers, and scientists interested in subsurface conditions, it covers drilling machinery, methods, applications, management, safety, geology, and other related issues.

The Australian Drilling Industry Training Committee Ltd authors this work, and is a not-for-profit industry body which formally represents all sectors of the Drilling Industry in matters relevant to vocational competence. It has a primary focus on assisting the industry to use professional practice. Principal technical writer and editor: Robert Maxwell (Max) King MIEAust CPEng: Associate of the Western Australian School of Mines (General Engineering). Member of the Institution of Engineers Australia (Chartered Professional Engineer). Diploma in Occupational Safety and Health (Curtin University Western Australia). Western Australian Underground Shift Supervisors Certificate. Certificate IV in Assessment and Workplace Training - TAE40110. Diploma of Drilling Operations - RII50909, Advanced Diploma in Drilling Management - RII60409. 50 years’ experience in the mining and drilling industries including underground and surface mining, owner-operator, drilling engineer, site manager and operator using a number of different drilling methods. Australian Drilling Industry Training Committee - Industry Steering Committee members: Virginia Hilliard: Editor and industry committee Chair. CEO of Australian Drilling Industry Training Committee (ADITC). Chair, National Uniform Driller Licensing Committee. Member of the Institute of Quarrying. Member of International Society of Explosives Engineers: 21 years in the drilling industry Leigh Davies: Chairman Australian Drilling Industry Training Committee; Managing Director, Davies International and Managing Director, Geotechnical Drilling Engineers: 43 years in the drilling industry Bruce Keogh: Principal Technical Officer, Drilling, Department of Natural Resources and Mines, Queensland: 37 years in the drilling industry Gordon Stewart: Sales and Marketing Manager, Globaltech Corporation Pty Ltd: 17 years in the mining and exploration industry Kerry Brydon: Project Manager NSW, Lucas Drilling Pty Ltd: 37 years in the drilling industry Peter Kanck: Senior Manager – Product Development and Integration, Boart Longyear Asia Pacific: 40 years in the drilling industry The Steering Committee also formally acknowledges industry expertise contributed during the development of this Edition by a range of industry members across all sectors of the drilling industry.

Drillers and Their Industry


Profile of a driller


Occupational skills


Working as part of a team


Drilling industry sectors


Drilling objectives


Introduction to drilling methods


Mathematics and Mechanics


Measurement and calculations


Velocity and flow rates


Mass, density, force, and pressure


Levers, torque, and rotation


Centre of gravity and stability


Stress and strength of materials


Hydraulics


Bit pressure and drill string loads


Drill rig ratings


Drill pipe stretch and elongation


Drilling Operations and Methods


Introduction


Cutting and drilling actions


Methods of drilling


The connection to the bit


Sampling


Cable-tool and hydraulic drilling


Cable-tool bits


Cable-tool operation


Auger drilling


Auger drilling practice


Rotary drilling


Rotary bits and tools


Rotary drilling practice


Rotary drilling tasks


Rotary Mud Drilling


Rotary Air Drilling


Slim-hole rotary and core drilling


Core drilling


Top-hole hammer drilling


Raise boring


Sonic drilling


Pile top drilling


Push or drive boring and sampling


Dutch cone probing


Vibracoring


In-hole water or mud hammer drilling


Coiled tube drilling


Vacuum drilling


Drills, Pipes, and Auxiliary Equipment


Drilling machines


Drilling machine rating capacity


Transmissions


Hoists and winches


Rig hydraulics


Drilling instruments


Pipes and pipe threads


Other drill strings


Drill string handling


Casing – hole design


Downhole motors and hammers


Compressors


Circulating pumps and swivels


Automated and remote control drilling


Maintenance


Rig maintenance


Engines


Transmissions


Maintaining the hydraulic systems


Filters


Vehicles


Compressors and air systems


Ancillary equipment and drilling tools


Safe use and care of tools


Electricity


Circulation Fluids and Grouting


Fluids for cleaning and stabilising


Drilling muds


The circulation system


Stabilisation using circulating fluids


Overcoming lost circulation using muds


Air and foam circulation


Testing and treating muds


Mud mixes for different drilling methods


Mud mixing and cleaning equipment


Stabilising and sealing boreholes with cement


Minimum requirements for cementing and sealing casing


Cementing and sealing casing practice


Sealing boreholes and casing with bentonite grout slurry


Tests and Measurements


Hole depth and diameter measurements


Surveying deep holes


Wire line surveys


Core orientation


Downhole inspection


Geophysical logging


Borehole fluid measurements


Test pumping water bores


Packer testing


Soil penetration tests


Measurement of subsurface movement


Measurement of formation pore pressure


Testing soil samples


Drilling Applications and Sectors


Introduction


Blast hole drilling – Surface


Blast hole drilling – underground


Environmental drilling and sampling


Foundation drilling


Geotechnical drilling


Geothermal drilling


Exploration drilling


Mineral production and development drilling


Oil/Gas drilling – Onshore


Oil/Gas drilling – Well control


Seismic drilling


Trenchless technology


Water exploration drilling


Water well drilling and construction


Well construction – Screen selection


Well construction – Screen placement


Well construction – Artificial packs


Well development


Well development procedures


Well construction – Eliminating contamination


Well maintenance and rehabilitation


Borehole decommissioning


Overcoming Downhole Problems


Decisions and problem solving


Deeper holes accentuate problems


Drill pipe sticking and recovery


Problem formations


Fishing principles


Fishing tools and their operation


Hazardous gases


Problems during well control procedures


Geology and Mapping for Drillers


Benefits of knowing geology


Some geological basics


Defining drillability and stability


Relating rock classification and structural geology to drillability and stability


Groundwater occurrence and movement


Occurrences of pressurised water


Map reading and use


Global positioning systems (GPS)


Information: Logs, Records, and Reports


Recording information


The driller’s log – What is it for?


Shift or daily reports


Records of drilling tools


Cost records


Hole records


Legal requirements for reporting


Workplace health, safety, environmental management, and reporting


A Guide to Rig and Crew Management


The driller’s broad responsibilities


The management process


Defining the objective


The drilling plan


Carrying out the drilling plan


Monitoring the drilling


Continuous improvement


Managing the workplace health, safety and environment (WHS&E)


The owner–operator


Tendering for work


Financial management


Conclusion


Appendixes


A. Abbreviations and Acronyms


B. Glossary of General Drilling Terms


C. Drilling Industry Associations and related bodies


D. References and Further Reading


Index

Erscheint lt. Verlag 1.4.2015
Zusatzinfo 119 Tables, black and white; 1148 Illustrations, black and white
Verlagsort Bosa Roca
Sprache englisch
Maße 216 x 279 mm
Gewicht 2162 g
Themenwelt Technik Bauwesen
Technik Bergbau
ISBN-10 1-4398-1420-1 / 1439814201
ISBN-13 978-1-4398-1420-8 / 9781439814208
Zustand Neuware
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