Development of Mathematical Models for Determining Physical Properties of Igneous Rocks Through Noise Measurement using Fabricated Portable Drill
Date
2016
Authors
Masood
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National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal
Abstract
The process of drilling is invariably associated with noise as a by-product.
Scientists and engineers worldwide have widely used acoustic signatures from
mechanical equipment’s to detect fault in a system. However, the application of
sound in determining rock properties is limited. In the past few years, research in
the area of predicting rock properties using sound level produced during drilling
has been reported by various investigators. However, the equipment used by the
earlier investigators was a jack hammer drill which itself was a high noise
generating unit and it was believed that the noise from the drilling unit itself might
be affecting the results of sound level during measurement. Further, the CNC
machine used by the earlier investigators was rarely used in mines. Added to that,
the cost of the machine was also high.
In view of the above, it is felt necessary to fabricate a low cost and low noise
generating drilling unit for the purpose of estimating rock properties. Hence the
primary focus of this research work is development and fabrication of a portable,
cost effective, rotary drilling set-up for drilling in rocks of varying physicomechanical properties. Further, development of general prediction mathematical
models for different physico-mechanical properties of igneous rock using
statistical methods is also one of the component of the research work.The
purpose of this research work is to design and fabricate a low cost and low noise
producing drilling setup which will be very useful in the estimation of rock
properties using sound level produced during drilling. The developed models
based on the results of laboratory studies, clearly indicate the prediction of the
physico-mechanical properties of igneous rocks with acceptable degree of
accuracy using this designed drill setup.
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Department of Mining Engineering