P. Berzi et al., IDENTIFICATION OF A PERCUSSIVE DRILL ROD JOINT FROM ITS RESPONSE TO STRESS WAVE LOADING, International journal of impact engineering, 18(3), 1996, pp. 281-290
In percussive drilling of rock, elastic stress waves are generated in
a drill string through repeated axial impacts by the hammer of a rock
drill. For holes deeper than a few meters, several drill rods are comm
only joined by means of cylindrical coupling sleeves with internal thr
eads which connect drill rods with external threads at their ends. Eac
h coupling sleeve (CS)joint serves to transfer stress wave energy from
one drill rod to the next with minimum loss of energy due to reflecti
on and dissipation. This paper deals with the development of an identi
fication procedure for the nonlinear dissipative spring mass (NDSM) mo
del of a CS joint developed by Lundberg et al. Stiffness, friction and
mass parameters were determined by minimizing the difference between
simulated and measured responses of the joint, in reflection or transm
ission, to the same incident stress wave loading. Similar results were
obtained as with an existing mixed static and dynamic identification
procedure, but with considerably less expenditure of equipment and tim
e. The most reliable results and the smallest deviation between simula
ted and measured responses were achieved in transmission.