Evaluation of the Wear Resistance and Electrochemical Behaviour of Drill Bits for Drilling Oil and Gas Wells
Williams Hincapie,
Daniel Avellaneda,
Victor Carrillo
et al.
Abstract:Tungsten carbide inserts (TCI) and polycrystalline diamond compact (PCD) cutters used in two types of drill bits for drilling oil and gas wells were evaluated by a pin-on-disc test. The morphology of the worn surface was characterized by scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The behavior of corrosion resistance was evaluated with the electrodynamic polarization technique. The polycrystalline diamond compact cutter has a higher hardness, better corrosion, and wear behavior compared to tungsten carbide.
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