Drill Planning Tool for Topography Characterization, System and Associated Methods
US-2021025273-A1 · Jan 28, 2021 · US
US11814950B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11814950-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117501438-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 14, 2021 |
| Priority date | Jul 23, 2019 |
| Publication date | Nov 14, 2023 |
| Grant date | Nov 14, 2023 |
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A planning tool plans movement of a boring tool for an underground drilling operation. The planning tool includes one or more wheels for rolling on a surface of the ground along a path responsive to movement by an operator to characterize the surface contour and to generate guidance for the boring tool to reach a target position. Planning can additionally be based on waypoints. The planning tool can be rolled unidirectionally or bidirectionally to characterize the surface contour. Bidirectional movement cancels accelerometer fixed bias. Path stitching is used to plan around obstacles. The planning tool can facilitate tracker placement. The planning tool can collect noise information for frequency selection purposes. A described technique maximizes linear drilling in an underground plan. Compensation and/or warnings are provided for unsteady, fast and slow movement of the planning tool while measuring the surface contour.
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A planning tool for planning movement of a boring tool during an underground drilling operation, the boring tool forming part of a system for horizontal directional drilling in which a drill rig advances the boring tool through the ground using a drill string that extends from the drill rig to the boring tool, said planning tool comprising: one or more wheels for rolling on a surface of the ground along a path responsive to movement by an operator, the path at least including (i) an initial surface position proximate to a current position of the boring tool with the boring tool at a current orientation and (ii) a subsequent surface position proximate to a user specified target position for the boring tool that is ahead of the current position; an encoder for generating an encoder output responsive to the rolling of one of the one or more wheels between the initial surface position and the subsequent surface position; an accelerometer including at least one measurement axis for generating an accelerometer output during said rolling of the one or more wheels along the path that characterizes a pitch orientation of the planning tool; and a processor for accepting a user input that specifies the target position ahead of the boring tool with the boring tool located at the current position and the current orientation, and for generating guidance for the boring tool to reach the target position based on the current position, the current orientation, the encoder output and the accelerometer output. 2. The planning tool of claim 1 wherein the guidance includes at least includes an average pitch orientation to maintain for reaching the target location. 3. The planning tool of claim 1 wherein the initial surface position is directly above the boring tool at the current position. 4. The planning tool of claim 1 wherein the subsequent surface position is directly above the target position. 5. The planning tool of claim 1 wherein the subsequent surface position is at a point where the boring tool is intended to exit from the ground. 6. The planning tool of claim 1 wherein the target position is an intermediate position within the ground along an overall underground path prior to the boring tool exiting from the ground. 7. The planning tool of claim 1 wherein the guidance at least specifies a target pitch orientation for arriving at the target position. 8. The planning tool of claim 1 wherein the processor is configured to generate additional guidance associated with at least one surface point between the initial surface position and the subsequent surface position. 9. The planning tool of claim 8 wherein the additional guidance for said surface point specifies at least a desired depth associated with the surface point. 10. The planning tool of claim 9 wherein the additional guidance for said surface point specifies a desired pitch associated with the surface point. 11. The planning tool of claim 1 wherein the processor is configured to generate additional guidance associated with a plurality of surface points spaced apart between the initial surface position and the subsequent surface position. 12. The planning tool of claim 11 wherein the additional guidance at least includes a desired depth associated with each one of the surface points. 13. The planning tool of claim 12 wherein the additional guidance specifies a desired pitch associated with each one of the surface points. 14. The planning tool of claim 11 wherein the surface points are spaced apart along the surface by an equal incremental distance. 15. The planning tool of claim 1 wherein said processor generates the guidance additionally based on a minimum bend radius of said drill string. 16. The planning tool of claim 14 wherein the drill string is made up of a series of removably attachable drill rods with each drill rod including a rod length for extension into the ground rod-by-rod to define drill rod endpoints in the ground and the surface points are spaced apart based on projecting the drill rod endpoints to the surface of the ground. 17. The planning tool of claim 16 wherein the guidance includes a target depth and a target pitch for each drill rod endpoint. 18. A planning tool as part of a system for horizontal directional drilling in which a drill rig advances a boring tool through the ground using a drill string that extends from the drill rig to the boring tool, said planning tool comprising: one or more wheels for rolling on a surface of the ground along a path responsive to movement by an operator; an encoder for generating an encoder output responsive to the rolling of one of the one or more wheels; an accelerometer including at least one measurement axis for generating an accelerometer output during said rolling of the one or more wheels that characterizes a pitch orientation of the planning tool; and a processor for generating an underground plan for the boring tool below the surface of the ground in relation to said path based on the encoder output and the accelerometer output. 19. The planning tool of claim 18 wherein said processor determines a surface contour of said path in a vertical plane. 20. The planning tool of claim 18 wherein said processor generates the underground plan responsive to an indication by the operator that collection of the encoder output and the accelerometer output along the path from a start position to an end position is complete. 21. The planning tool of claim 18 wherein said processor generates the underground plan additionally based on a minimum bend radius of said drill string. 22. The planning tool of claim 18 wherein the underground plan is a bore plan that extends from an entry position at which the boring tool enters the ground to an exit position at which the boring tool exits the ground. 23. The planning tool of claim 18 wherein the underground plan is a bore segment that represents no more than a portion of an overall underground path which extends from an entry position at which the boring tool enters the ground to an exit position at which the boring tool exits the ground. 24. The planning tool of claim 23 wherein the bore segment is an initial entry portion beginning from an entry position at which the boring tool enters the ground serving as a start position and ending at an intermediate position in the ground. 25. The planning tool of claim 23 wherein the bore segment is an exit portion beginning from an intermediate position in the ground and ending at an exit position serving as an end position at which the boring tool exits the ground. 26. The planning tool of claim 23 wherein the bore segment is an intermediate portion that does not include an entry position or an exit position and extends from a first position in the ground to a second position in the ground. 27. A system for horizontal directional drilling, said system comprising: a boring tool for forming a borehole; a drill rig for moving the boring tool; and a planning tool comprising: one or more wheels for rolling on a surface of the ground responsive to movement by an operator along a path, an encoder for generating an encoder output responsive to the rolling of one of the one or more wheels, an accelerometer including at least one measurement axis for generating an accelerometer output that characterizes a pitch orientation of the planning tool; and a process
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