Induction infiltration and cooling of matrix drill bits

US9849506B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9849506-B2
Application numberUS-201414647562-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 2, 2014
Priority dateJul 2, 2014
Publication dateDec 26, 2017
Grant dateDec 26, 2017

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Abstract

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Zonal heating and cooling during the production of matrix drill bits may be achieved with a system that includes a cavity defined within a mold assembly having a central axis; reinforcing particles and a binder material disposed within the cavity; and a plurality of induction coils about a periphery of the mold assembly, each induction coil being spaced from each other along the height of the mold assembly, wherein a first induction coil of the plurality of induction coils is arranged proximal to a portion of mold assembly containing a portion of the reinforcing particles and a second induction coil of the plurality of induction coils is arranged proximal to a portion of the mold assembly containing a portion of the binder material.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A method comprising: placing reinforcing particles in a cavity defined within a mold assembly having a height; placing a binder material in the mold assembly; arranging a plurality of induction coils about a periphery of the mold assembly, the plurality of induction coils being spaced from each other along the height of the mold assembly; heating a first portion of the reinforcing particles with a first induction coil of the plurality of induction coils to a temperature greater than a melting point of the binder material, the first portion of the reinforcing particles being disposed in a first cross-sectional zone of the mold assembly adjacent the first induction coil; heating a portion of the binder material with a second induction coil of the plurality of induction coils to a temperature greater than a melting point of the binder material, the portion of the binder material being disposed in a second cross-sectional zone of the mold assembly adjacent the second induction coil; liquefying the binder material; and infiltrating the reinforcing particles with the liquefied binder material after heating the first portion of the reinforcing particles to the temperature greater than the melting point of the binder material. 2. The method of claim 1 further comprising: heating a second portion of the reinforcing particles with a third induction coil of the plurality of induction coils to the temperature greater than the melting point of the binder material, the second portion of the reinforcing particles being disposed in a third cross-sectional zone of the mold assembly adjacent the third induction coil, wherein the third induction coil interposes the first and second induction coils. 3. The method of claim 1 further comprising: individually applying current to each of the plurality of induction coils to maintain the reinforcing particles at the temperature greater than the melting point of the binder material. 4. The method of claim 1 further comprising: after infiltrating, reducing a current applied to the first induction coil to cool the first portion of the reinforcing particles to below the melting point of the binder material. 5. The method of claim 1 further comprising: monitoring a temperature of the first portion of the reinforcing particles. 6. The method of claim 1 , wherein the mold assembly includes a binder bowl disposed above the reinforcing particles, the method further comprising: placing the binder material in the binder bowl. 7. A method comprising: placing reinforcing particles in a cavity defined within a mold assembly having a height; placing a binder material in the mold assembly; arranging a plurality of induction coils about a periphery of the mold assembly, each induction coil being spaced from each other along the height of the mold assembly, wherein a first induction coil of the plurality of induction coils is arranged proximal to a portion of the mold assembly containing a first portion of the reinforcing particles, a second induction coil of the plurality of induction coils is arranged proximal to a portion of the mold assembly containing a portion of the binder material, and a third induction coil of the plurality of induction coils interposes the first and second induction coils; applying current to the plurality of induction coils; liquefying the binder material; infiltrating the reinforcing particles with the liquefied binder material after heating the first portion of the reinforcing particles to a temperature greater than a melting point of the binder material; reducing the current applied to the first induction coil to cool the first portion of the reinforcing particles to a temperature below the melting point of the binder material; and maintaining the current applied to the third induction coil to maintain a second portion of the reinforcing particles at a temperature above the melting point of the binder material, the second portion of the reinforcing particles being disposed in a second cross-sectional zone of the mold assembly defined by proximity to the third induction coil. 8. The method of claim 7 further comprising: monitoring a temperature of the reinforcing particles.

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  • starting from a melt · CPC title

  • Rotary drag type drill bits with teeth, blades or like cutting elements, e.g. fork-type bits, fish tail bits (characterised by wear resisting parts E21B10/46; by conduits or nozzles for drilling fluid E21B10/60; by detachable or adjustable parts E21B10/62) · CPC title

  • Cooling or heating equipment for moulds · CPC title

  • Tools, e.g. nozzles, rollers, calenders · CPC title

  • Alloys containing diamond {or cubic or wurtzitic boron nitride, fullerenes or carbon nanotubes} · CPC title

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What does patent US9849506B2 cover?
Zonal heating and cooling during the production of matrix drill bits may be achieved with a system that includes a cavity defined within a mold assembly having a central axis; reinforcing particles and a binder material disposed within the cavity; and a plurality of induction coils about a periphery of the mold assembly, each induction coil being spaced from each other along the height of the m…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Halliburton Energy Services Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B22D23/06. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 26 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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