US2002124688A1PendingUtilityA1

Thermal fatigue and shock-resistant material for earth-boring bits

Priority: Jan 27, 1998Filed: Mar 6, 2001Published: Sep 12, 2002
Est. expiryJan 27, 2018(expired)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
Inventors:Dah-Ben Liang
C22C 29/08E21B 10/52
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Abstract

Thermal fatigue and shock resistant materials have been disclosed. Such materials have a thermal conductivity exceeding a minimal value as determined by K min =0.00102X 2 −0.03076X+0.5464, where K min is minimal thermal conductivity in the units of cal/cm·s·° K, and X is cobalt weight percentage. Cemented tungsten carbide with coarse tungsten carbide grains and a low cobalt content meet this criterion. The thermal conductivity of this type of cemented tungsten carbide may be further enhanced by using tungsten carbide of coarser grains and higher purity. By adjusting the tungsten carbide grain size and the cobalt content, a desired toughness and hardness may be achieved while still maintaining a relatively high thermal conductivity. Such materials have applications in forming inserts and other cutting elements.

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What is claimed is:  
     
         1 . An earth-boring bit comprising: 
 a cutting element formed of a composition including tungsten carbide and cobalt, the composition having a thermal conductivity exceeding a value K min  as determined by the following equation:      K   min =0.00102 X   2 −0.03076 X +0.5464,    where X is a cobalt content by weight, and K min  is in the units of cal/cm·s·° K.    
     
     
         2 . A rock bit, comprising: 
 a bit body,    a rolling cone rotatably mounted on the bit body, the rolling cone having a cone surface with an insert press-fit therein, and;    the insert formed of a composition including tungsten carbide and cobalt, the composition having a thermal conductivity exceeding a value K min  as determined by the following equation:      K   min =0.00102 X   2 −0.03076 X +0.5464,    where X is a cobalt content by weight, and K min  is in the units of cal/cm·s·° K.        
     
     
         3 . A cutting element, comprising: 
 a composition including tungsten carbide and cobalt, the composition having a thermal conductivity exceeding a value K min  as determined by the following equation:      K   min =0.00102 X   2 −0.03076 X +0.5464,    where X is a cobalt content by weight, and K min  is in the units of cal/cm·s·° K.    
     
     
         4 . A method of boring an earth formation, comprising: 
 using an earth-boring bit having a cutting element formed of a composition including tungsten carbide and cobalt, the composition having a thermal conductivity exceeding a value K min  as determined by the following equation:      K   min =0.00102 X   2 −0.03076 X +0.5464,    where X is a cobalt content by weight, and K min  is in the units of cal/cm·s·° K.    
     
     
         5 . A method of boring an earth formation, comprising: 
 using a rock bit having a rolling cone with an insert press-fit therein, the insert being formed of a composition including tungsten carbide and cobalt, the composition having a thermal conductivity exceeding a value K min  as determined by the following equation:      K   min =0.00102 X   2 −0.03076 X +0.5464,    where X is a cobalt content by weight, and K min  is in the units of cal/cm·s·° K.    
     
     
         6 . A method of boring an earth formation, comprising: 
 using an insert as a cutting element, the insert being formed of a composition including tungsten carbide and cobalt, the composition having a thermal conductivity exceeding a value K min  as determined by the following equation:      K   min =0.00102 X   2 −0.03076 X +0.5464,    where X is a cobalt content by weight, and K min  is in the units of cal/cm·s·° K.

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