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Drill Bits 2

Wednesday, 5 March
Room 1
Technical Session
It’s an exciting era for drill bit research and innovation! The “Drill bit I and II” sessions will explore new concepts, technologies, models, and instrumentation. These sessions will address the theoretical, experimental, and field behavior of drill bits. Drill bits can enhance performance, stability, steerability, as well as wellbore quality, whilst also initiating drilling dysfunction. Understanding, monitoring, and controlling drill bit behavior will be the central topics discussed.
Chairperson
John Bomidi - HCC (Baker Hughes)
Gilles Pelfrene - NORCE NORWEGIAN RESEARCH CENTRE AS
  • 1045-1110 223718
    Comparing Polycrystalline Diamond Compact Cutter Stress to Its Structural Integrity When Drilling Interbedded Formations
    M.M. Cherry, SLB; P.E. Pastusek, Pastusek and Associates LLC; G.S. Payette, Exxon Mobil Corporation; R.R. Bijai, O. Gjertsen, B. Durairajan, X. Gan, A.M. Lebaron, SLB
  • 1110-1135 223717
    3D Rock-Bit Model for Drill Bit design, and Performance in Challenging Field Applications
    X. Huang, A. Hanafy, M. Ameri, Baker Hughes; J. Bomidi, HCC (Baker Hughes)
  • 1135-1200 223715
    Bit-Rock Interaction for PDC Drill Bits: A Review and an Open-Source Library
    E. Ghaly, Texas A & M U (PE Dept PO's ); R. Shor, Texas A&M University
  • 1200-1225 223703
    Understand And Apply PDC Bit-Rock Interaction Model Towards Directional Response Of Drill Bit
    F.G. Valbuena, BakerHughes; M. Savage, A. Belloso Damiano, Baker Hughes; J. Bomidi, HCC (Baker Hughes)