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Effects of circular openings on the compressive behaviour of R.C. columns

2014

Core-drilling technique is nowadays always more frequently performed in existing reinforced concrete (RC) structures in order to investigate on the mechanical properties of concrete and for structural health monitoring purposes. Even if the engineering practice discourages to drill columns, this can be often unavoidable. In this last case the presence of the circular opening influences the compressive behavior of the column in terms of load-carrying capacity and axial deformability. The goal of this investigation was the experimental evaluation of the effects induced by circular openings on the behavior of RC columns. Twenty-four reinforced and plain concrete prisms in presence of circular …

EngineeringDrillbusiness.industryBuilding and ConstructionStructural engineeringReinforced concreteCompression (physics)Rc columnsProperties of concreteColumn (typography)Mechanics of MaterialsSolid mechanicsGeneral Materials ScienceGeotechnical engineeringStructural health monitoringbusinesscore drilling concrete testingCivil and Structural Engineering
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Fatigue crack growth behaviour of four structural steels in air and in a geothermal fluid environment

1992

Abstract In recent years the exploitation of geothermal energy has expanded rapidly in Italy. This has created a requirement for improved drilling technology, to reduce the number of failures occuring in the drills, which is more frequent than in oil wells. This paper deals with the results obtained in FCCR tests of four materials both in air and in two types of aggressive environments. Deterioration takes place by fatigue, corrosion fatigue and hydrogen embrittlement. It is concluded that the steel G105 is a suitable substitute for S135 in drill pipes, and inspections between drillings may be adequate to prevent failure for small-curvature wells.

EngineeringDrillbusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringGeothermal energyMetallurgyDrillingFracture mechanicsParis' lawIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringMechanics of MaterialsCorrosion fatigueModeling and SimulationDrill bitGeneral Materials SciencebusinessHydrogen embrittlementInternational Journal of Fatigue
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The Effect of Friction in Passive and Active Heave Compensators of Crown Block Mounted Compensators

2012

Abstract This paper studies the effects of friction model during passive and active heave compensation of offshore drilling equipment. The main purpose of heave compensation while drilling from vessels or semi-submersible platforms is to maintain the drilling operation unaffected by the wave induced motion. The investigated system is of an existing crown mounted compensator. A model of the system is developed which includes mechanics, hydraulics and pneumatics. The passive heave compensation scheme is described including force equalising hydraulic cylinders. In this paper the detrimental effect of friction on the heave compensation performance in both passive and active heave compensation i…

EngineeringHydraulicsbusiness.industryDrillingPassive heave compensationGeneral MedicineStructural engineeringActive heave compensationlaw.inventionCompensation (engineering)Hydraulic cylinderPneumaticslawControl theorybusinessOffshore drillingIFAC Proceedings Volumes
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Machining Economics and Optimization

2008

This chapter provides comprehensive knowledge regarding economical considerations and possible optimization methods of machining operations. The background of machining economics, including costs, time and productivity, related for typical machining operations (such as turning, milling and drilling) is outlined. The components of machining costs and time related to the cutting speed are distinguished, and appropriate mathematical models are presented. Optimization procedures allowing selection of optimal values of cutting speed and feed rate based on tool life and energy efficiency criteria are overviewed. In the first case, the economic cutting speed and cutting speed corresponding to the …

EngineeringMathematical modelLinear programmingMachiningbusiness.industryRange (aeronautics)DrillingbusinessFuzzy logicIndustrial engineeringManufacturing engineeringEfficient energy useNonlinear programming
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Force Variations on Heave Compensating System for Ultra-Deepwater Drilling Risers

2010

This paper discusses modeling aspects related to dynamic analysis of deep water drilling risers. These risers must have a heave compensator that maintains a near constant tension in the riser independent on platform motions. Traditional riser analysis will apply constant top tension or a simple parametric model that may give approximate tension variation. The present paper describes an alternative analysis procedure that consists of the following step: • Global riser analysis including calculation of dynamic stroke of the heave compensator from platform motions and riser dynamics. A “pipe-in-pipe” approach is used to represent the hydraulic cylinders. • Calculation of dynamic tension variat…

EngineeringTension (physics)business.industryDynamic TensionMechanicslaw.inventionPistonHydraulic cylinderControl theorylawParametric modelConstant (mathematics)businessDeepwater drillingParametric statistics29th International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering: Volume 5, Parts A and B
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Load-carrying capacity of axially-loaded RC members with circular openings

2012

Abstract Core drilling is today one of the most used technique among the group of partially destructive testing methods in reinforced concrete (RC) members. Even if the engineering practice provided to extract cores only in beams, taking samples from columns could be often necessary. In this case, the presence of the hole introduced a geometrical discontinuity in the member, creating a disturbed region. Consequently, compressive stresses will disperse in lateral direction as they have to avoid the drilled area. A bursting tensile force will develop, in orthogonal direction to the column axis, and if no sufficient reinforcement was arranged, a vertical crack will form, leading to the concret…

Engineeringbusiness.industryCircular openingCompressionDrillingStructural engineeringLoad carryingDrilled memberDiscontinuity (geotechnical engineering)Destructive testingUltimate tensile strengthCore-drillingAxial symmetrybusinessReinforcementFailure mode and effects analysisD-regionsCivil and Structural EngineeringEngineering Structures
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Automated Kick Control Procedure for an Influx in Managed Pressure Drilling Operations

2016

Within drilling of oil and gas wells, the Managed Pressure Drilling (MPD) method with active control of wellbore pressure during drilling has partly evolved from conventional well control procedures. However, for MPD operations the instrumentation is typically more extensive compared to conventional drilling. Despite this, any influx of formation fluids (commonly known as a kick) during MPD operations is typically handled by conventional well control methods, at least if the kick is estimated to be larger than a threshold value. Conventional well control procedures rely on manual control of the blow out preventer, pumps, and choke valves and do not capitalize on the benefits from the instru…

Engineeringbusiness.industryControl (management)DrillingWell ControlControl engineeringlcsh:QA75.5-76.95Computer Science ApplicationsPWDControl and Systems EngineeringModeling and SimulationKicklcsh:Electronic computers. Computer sciencebusinessMPDSoftwareModeling, Identification and Control
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Defect Detection in Additively Manufactured Components: Laser Ultrasound and Laser Thermography Comparison

2018

Despite continuous technological advances in additive manufacturing, the lack of non-destructive inspection techniques during the manufacturing process is a limit for the industrial breakthroughs. Additive manufacturing is mainly used in industrial sectors where the zero defect target is crucial. The inclusion of the integrity assessment into the additive manufacturing process would allow corrective actions to be performed before the component is completed. To this end, the development of in-process monitoring and processing techniques is of great interest.This work proposes and compares two remote non-destructive inspection techniques: laser ultrasound and laser thermography. The two techn…

Evaluation systemIR ThermographyComputer scienceAdditive Manufacturing02 engineering and technologyLaser Ultrasound01 natural scienceslaw.invention010309 opticsSettore ING-IND/14 - Progettazione Meccanica E Costruzione Di MacchinelawComponent (UML)0103 physical sciencesSensitivity (control systems)Process engineeringEarth-Surface Processesbusiness.industryUltrasoundContinuous monitoring021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyLaserDefect SensitivityThermography0210 nano-technologybusinessLaser drilling
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Drilling characteristics and properties analysis of fiber reinforced polymer composites: A comprehensive review

2023

Fiber-reinforced polymer (FRP) composites play a vital role in the production of structural and semi-structural components for engineering applications. The drilling process is a commonly employed machining process for FRP composites to join the FRP structural elements. Usually, the FRP composites possess a heterogeneous nature because of their multi-layered structure, hybridization, and the presence of multi-phase materials. Hence, common problems like delaminations, fuzzing, buckling, cracking, matrix and fiber burning occur during the drilling operations. These problems cause dimensional inaccuracy, poor surface finish, and tool wear and reduce the mechanical strength of the composites. …

FRP compositeSettore ING-IND/22 - Scienza E Tecnologia Dei MaterialiMultidisciplinaryDelaminationGFRPDrillingThrust forceCFRPNatural fiberHeliyon
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Calibrated international standards including ATHO-G, T1-G, and VG-568 (USNM 72854)

2021

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