Applied Sciences (Apr 2023)

Identification of Impact Frequency for Down-the-Hole Drills Using Motor Current Signature Analysis

  • Diego Brito,
  • René Gómez,
  • Gonzalo Carvajal,
  • Lorenzo Reyes-Chamorro,
  • Guillermo Ramírez

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app13084650
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 8
p. 4650

Abstract

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In rotary-percussion drilling, the impact frequency is a crucial variable that is closely linked to operational factors that determine the efficacy of the drilling process, such as the rate of penetration, bit wear, and rock mass characteristics. Typical identification methods rely on complex simulation models or the analysis of different sensor signals installed on specially adapted setups, which are difficult to be implemented in the field. This paper presents a novel study where the impact frequency is identified by motor current signature analysis (MCSA) applied to an induction motor driving a DTH drilling setup. The analysis of the case study begins with the definition of characteristic drilling stages where the pressure and sound signals allow the detection of an impact frequency of 14.10 Hz, which is then used as a reference to validate three MCSA identification approaches. As a result of the analysis, the envelope approach is the most robust for nearly real-time implementations considering its simplicity and range of coverage. Experimental results provide evidence about the feasibility of the proposed MCSA methods to be integrated into Measurement-While-Drilling (MWD) systems to improve drilling condition monitoring and rock mass characterization.

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