Rotary drill bits with back-up cutting elements to optimize bit life
US-2015152689-A1 · Jun 4, 2015 · US
US10036207B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10036207-B2 |
| Application number | US-201214401988-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 30, 2012 |
| Priority date | May 30, 2012 |
| Publication date | Jul 31, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jul 31, 2018 |
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A multi-layer downhole drilling tool designed for directional and horizontal drilling is disclosed. The drilling tool includes a bit body including a rotational axis extending therethrough. A plurality of primary blades are disposed on exterior portions of the bit body and a plurality of secondary blades are disposed on exterior portions of the bit body between the primary blades. The drilling tool further includes a plurality of first-layer cutting elements disposed on exterior portions of the primary blades and a plurality of second-layer cutting elements disposed on exterior portions of the secondary blades. The second-layer cutting elements are track set with the first-layer cutting elements in an opposite track set configuration.
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What is claimed is: 1. A multi-layer downhole drilling tool designed for directional and horizontal drilling, comprising: a bit body with a rotational axis extending therethrough; a plurality of primary blades disposed on exterior portions of the bit body; a plurality of first-layer cutting elements disposed on exterior portions of the primary blades; a plurality of secondary blades disposed on exterior portions of the bit body between the primary blades; and a plurality of second-layer cutting elements disposed on exterior portions of the secondary blades, the second-layer cutting elements: located opposite the first-layer cutting elements and at the same radial position with respect to the rotational axis as the first-layer cutting elements; and under-exposed with respect to the first-layer cutting elements by an amount based on a critical depth of cut as a function of a radius of the bit body. 2. The drilling tool of claim 1 , further comprising a plurality of third-layer cutting elements disposed on exterior portions of the secondary blades, the third-layer cutting elements located opposite at least one of the first-layer cutting elements and the second-layer cutting elements, and at the same radial position with respect to the rotational axis as at least one of the first-layer cutting elements and the second-layer cutting elements. 3. The drilling tool of claim 2 , wherein the third-layer cutting elements are under-exposed with respect to the second-layer cutting elements. 4. The drilling tool of claim 1 , wherein the second-layer cutting elements are configured to control a rate of penetration such that the second-layer cutting elements engage a formation during drilling at a desired weight on bit. 5. The drilling tool of claim 1 , wherein the second-layer cutting elements are configured to control a depth of cut such that the second-layer cutting elements engage a formation during drilling at a desired weight on bit. 6. The drilling tool of claim 1 , further comprising a plurality of depth of cut controllers disposed on at least one of the primary blades or the secondary blades, the depth of cut controllers configured to control depth of cut. 7. The drilling tool of claim 1 , wherein each of the second-layer cutting elements have the same critical depth of cut. 8. A multi-layer downhole drill tool designed for directional and horizontal drilling, comprising: a bit body with a rotational axis extending therethrough; a plurality of primary blades disposed on exterior portions of the bit body; a plurality of first-layer cutting elements disposed on exterior portions of the primary blades; a plurality of secondary blades disposed on exterior portions of the bit body between the primary blades; and a plurality of second-layer cutting elements disposed on exterior portions of the secondary blades, the second-layer cutting elements: located in front of the first-layer cutting elements in the direction of rotation and at the same radial position with respect to the rotational axis as the first-layer cutting elements; and under-exposed with respect to the first-layer cutting elements by an amount based on a critical depth of cut as a function of a radius of the bit body. 9. The drilling tool of claim 8 , further comprising a plurality of third-layer cutting elements disposed on exterior portions of the secondary blades, the third-layer cutting elements located in front of at least one of the first-layer cutting elements and the second layer cutting elements in the direction of rotation, and at the same radial position with respect to the rotational axis as at least one of the first-layer cutting elements and the second-layer cutting elements. 10. The drilling tool of claim 9 , wherein the third-layer cutting elements are under-exposed with respect to the second-layer cutting elements. 11. The drilling tool of claim 8 , wherein the second-layer cutting elements are configured to control a rate of penetration such that the second-layer cutting elements engage a formation during drilling at a desired weight on bit. 12. The drilling tool of claim 8 , wherein the second-layer cutting elements are configured to control a depth of cut such that the second-layer cutting elements engage a formation during drilling at a desired weight on bit. 13. The drilling tool of claim 8 , further comprising a plurality of depth of cut controllers disposed on at least one of the primary blades or the secondary blades and configured to control depth of cut. 14. The drilling tool of claim 8 , wherein each of the second-layer cutting elements have the same critical depth of cut.
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