Wittig PDF
Wittig PDF
Wittig PDF
Dipl.-Ing. Volker Wittig, MS International Geothermal Center ( GZB ) Bochum, GERMANY Bochum School of Geothermal Technology University of Applied Sciences Hochschule Bochum
DGK Bochum 2011 1st Bochum International Workshop of the International Geothermal Center
Bochum University Appl.Sc. Host of the International Geothermal Center Central R&D Department of Bochum University Administration of IGL Academic Education Ba / Ma Sc. Programs
Non-profit Association of Public Institutions Scientific Management of the IGL, Networking, Communication
GZB
Bochum University AS
Companies
Central R&D Department of Bochum University Administration of IGL Academic Education Ba / Ma Sc. Programs
Non-profit Association of Public Institutions Scientific Management of the IGL, Networking, Communication
Profitoriented; Construction Drilling, Utilities, Consultants Financing of the Branch Office; Marketing; Sponsoring
DBT
DEUTSCHE BOHRTECHNIK
GZB
Energetikum
Bochum University AS
Companies
Profitoriented; Construction Drilling, Utilities, Consultants Financing of the Branch Office; Marketing; Sponsoring
13 Mio. EUR Invest by GER/EU UniversityIndustry Joint Research Labs for Geotechnologies
Howard Hughes
PDC bits have (more recently) brought some improvement, but only in FAVORABLE, homogenous, softer geology
TODAY : new DTH fluid hammer drilling with PCD studded bits do greatly improve efficiency
Today : need to be able to drill deeper + faster harder (crystalin) rock ( > 200 MPa) geothermal, deep tight gas / oil reserves, natural resources
new BHA design / drilling process needed DTH hammer with rotation instead of using drill string made up out of multiple rods (jointed pipe) use one continuous pipe or string Coiled Tubing (CT) Both are known, yet have to be improved and fit together for deep (hard rock) drilling
Air
15-30 l/s @ 12-20 bar 300-400l/s @ 1 bar(a)
Water
4-6 l/s @ 120-180 bar 1 bar(a)
20-30 m/s
~1m/s
AIR
expanding air (gas) large caverns, voids, erosion explosions possible e.g. city of Stockholm no more DTH air hammer drilling allowed
WATER
over 2 decades of successful hydraulic DTH water hammer drilling (mining, dam projects, special construction tasks)
@ GZB During past decade: GZB in Bochum starts working on a hydraulic (DTH) drilling program: - hydraulic DTH water / fluid hammer introduction of water hammer to (shallow) geothermal drilling - GeoJetting ultra high pressure drilling or cutting
DTH water hammer shallow drilling (< 400 m) 200 bar ROP 1-2 m/min (130 mm hole )
DTH water hammer geothermal drilling in Bochum shallow drilling < 200 m depth x 30 holes 180 bar ROP 1-2 m/min (130 mm hole )
Hydraulic DTH hammer tooling to: optimize the process + ROP Minimize wear and tear velocities need to be designed carefully depending on geology, rod dimensions and bit design various hard metal + PCD studs available for bits
Splmedium: Luft (+ etwas Wasser) Arbeitsdruck: 15 35 bar Schlagfrequenz: < 30 Hz Splungsgeschw. : 20 30 m/s Rotation: 40 80 U/min
Splmedium: Klarwasser / Fluide Arbeitsdruck: 40 180 bar Schlagfrequenz: ca. 70 Hz Splungsgesch. : ~ 1 m/s Rotation: 80 150 U/min
L/m
Diesel consumption while drilling with conventional air hammer (left) and high pressure water (right, blue) down to 220 m deapth
DTH air hammer (compressor) requires 4 x more energy than DTH water hammer
Bohrtiefe 130 m
Abstand 14 m Splungsaustritt
DTH water hammer < 5 - 10 deviation ca. 5 x straighter than DTH air
1-2mm
guides / ribbs on outer water hammer casing + smaller annulus result in > 5 x straighter drilling
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quality requirements are too high no drilling fluid (re-)circulation possible too many and expensive parts valve control somewhat like a 4 stroke engine still low efficiency at appr. 25 % sensitive to wear flow rate is low relative to possible drill speed requires good / tight seals due to high pressure regime
on lower pressure increase flow rates > 70 % hydraulic efficiency possible suitable for drill mud full circulation fewer parts more like 2 stroke engine easier maintanance few or no seals because of controlled leakage in the system
CT drilling
> 3 decades standard in oil & gas industry for service / intervention work Fast, short trip times, continuous Coiled Tubing operation possible experience with DTH hammer drilling in hard rock feasibilities for grass root drilling conductor, surface casing with BOP possible
BOP
CT drilling improvements
avoid buckling + helical lock up HTT concept to move coil (earth worm) avoid peak forces underneath the injector head DTH fluid hammer vibrations help (horizontal) move of coil (Baker et. al.) Monobore concept energy to bit : pressure + flow is transformed in BHA to crush rock, very low axial force needed Needs specially built rig Complete drilling system
more flexibel larger possible > 50 % lighter weight in air excellent spoolability earth worm principle possible fatigue resistant: >18.000 cycles without failure Chemically resistant low inner surface roughness: less pressure drop, improved flow
CT Drilling System at GZB versatile CT rig with DTH fluid hammer and (flexible) coil
+ HTT with earth worm principle built in axial forces attack all along the string
Future Generation:
Drilling with very high pressure water technique + abrasives 1.500 bar @ 80 l/ min for all depths + geologies
Corporation Infrastructure Tooling CT-Drilling Cooperations GEOSTAR GEOJETTING (Patent) High-Waterpressure Drilling System (80l / Min @1.600 bar with/-out abrasives)
- DTH mud / fluid hammer speeds up hard rock drilling by factor 5 10 - built in pressure booster enables (abrasive) GeoJetting action of the hammer drill bit will increase ROP even more through cutting / jetting action
Summary
current drilling techniques : DTH air hammer, DTH water hammer need new DTH hammer system for drilling in hard rock current CT + hammer drilling technolgy innovative CT + DTH mud hammer for jointed pipe and coil
future generation GeoJetting hammer : DTH fluid hammer with booster function