“…The first is called the roller cone bit, in which three cone-shaped rollers are covered in cutters and allowed to freely rotate and crush the rock [11,[14][15][16]. While still used often in rotary-percussive drilling, this bit has largely been replaced in standard rotary drilling with the PDC bit, so named for its implementation of PDC cutters [4,5,8,9,12,14,17,18]. Since it features no moving parts, a large part of PDC bit design has been focused on the individual cutters, inspiring a greater drive to understand single-cutter rock interactions [9,19].…”