An abrasive water jet(AWJ)is commonly used to develop deep geothermal resources,such as drilling in hot dry rock(HDR).The influence of rock mineral properties,such as mineral types,mineral contents,and grain size,on t...An abrasive water jet(AWJ)is commonly used to develop deep geothermal resources,such as drilling in hot dry rock(HDR).The influence of rock mineral properties,such as mineral types,mineral contents,and grain size,on the formation of perforation by AWJ is unclear yet.In this study,we investigate AWJ impacts on three types of granite samples with different mineral fractions using a polarizing microscope and scanning electron microscope(SEM).The results show that when the grain size is doubled,the perforation depth increases by 16.22%under the same type of structure and properties.In general,fractures are more likely to be created at the position of rough surfaces caused by abrasive impact,and the form of fractures is determined by the mineral type.In addition,microstructure analysis shows that transgranular fractures typically pass through large feldspar particles and quartz removal occurs along mineral boundaries.The longitudinal extension of perforation depends mainly on the strong kinetic energy of the jet,while the lateral extension is controlled by the backflow.The results contribute to a better understanding of the process involved in the breaking of hard rock by abrasive jets during deep geothermal drilling.展开更多
The use of abrasive waterjets(AWJs)for rock drilling offers advantages in urbanized areas,locations that are vulnerable to damage,and piling operations.However,the overall operational cost of AWJ systems remains high ...The use of abrasive waterjets(AWJs)for rock drilling offers advantages in urbanized areas,locations that are vulnerable to damage,and piling operations.However,the overall operational cost of AWJ systems remains high compared to that of conventional drilling methods,which constrains the long-term industrial application of AWJs.For instance,the abrasive costs account for over 60%of the total process cost,but the recycling of abrasives remaining after drilling could significantly reduce machining costs.In this study,the post-impact characteristics of abrasives were explored,aiming to enhance their recyclability.The physical properties and particle distribution of used abrasives vary depending on the jet energy,ultimately affecting their recyclability and recycling rate.The particle properties of used abrasives(particle size distribution,particle shape,and mean particle size)were compared under different waterjet energy variables(standoff distance(SOD)and water pressure)and test conditions(dry and underwater).Furthermore,the collision stages of the abrasive particles within a waterjet system were classified and analyzed.The results revealed that abrasive fragmentation predominantly occurred due to internal collisions within the mixing chamber.In addition,an attempt was made to optimize the waterjet parameters for an economical and efficient operation.The findings of this study could contribute to enhancing the cost-effectiveness of AWJ systems for rock drilling applications.展开更多
基金supported by the Postdoctoral Fellowship Program of CPSF(Grant No.GZC20233326)the Chongqing Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars(Grant No.CSTB2022NSCQJQX0028)the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant Nos.U23A20597,52274112).
文摘An abrasive water jet(AWJ)is commonly used to develop deep geothermal resources,such as drilling in hot dry rock(HDR).The influence of rock mineral properties,such as mineral types,mineral contents,and grain size,on the formation of perforation by AWJ is unclear yet.In this study,we investigate AWJ impacts on three types of granite samples with different mineral fractions using a polarizing microscope and scanning electron microscope(SEM).The results show that when the grain size is doubled,the perforation depth increases by 16.22%under the same type of structure and properties.In general,fractures are more likely to be created at the position of rough surfaces caused by abrasive impact,and the form of fractures is determined by the mineral type.In addition,microstructure analysis shows that transgranular fractures typically pass through large feldspar particles and quartz removal occurs along mineral boundaries.The longitudinal extension of perforation depends mainly on the strong kinetic energy of the jet,while the lateral extension is controlled by the backflow.The results contribute to a better understanding of the process involved in the breaking of hard rock by abrasive jets during deep geothermal drilling.
基金supported by the Korea Agency for Infrastructure Technology Advancement(KAIA)grant funded by the Ministry of Land,Infrastructure and Transport(Grant No.RS-2023-00245334)。
文摘The use of abrasive waterjets(AWJs)for rock drilling offers advantages in urbanized areas,locations that are vulnerable to damage,and piling operations.However,the overall operational cost of AWJ systems remains high compared to that of conventional drilling methods,which constrains the long-term industrial application of AWJs.For instance,the abrasive costs account for over 60%of the total process cost,but the recycling of abrasives remaining after drilling could significantly reduce machining costs.In this study,the post-impact characteristics of abrasives were explored,aiming to enhance their recyclability.The physical properties and particle distribution of used abrasives vary depending on the jet energy,ultimately affecting their recyclability and recycling rate.The particle properties of used abrasives(particle size distribution,particle shape,and mean particle size)were compared under different waterjet energy variables(standoff distance(SOD)and water pressure)and test conditions(dry and underwater).Furthermore,the collision stages of the abrasive particles within a waterjet system were classified and analyzed.The results revealed that abrasive fragmentation predominantly occurred due to internal collisions within the mixing chamber.In addition,an attempt was made to optimize the waterjet parameters for an economical and efficient operation.The findings of this study could contribute to enhancing the cost-effectiveness of AWJ systems for rock drilling applications.