Nozzle Cavitation and Rock Erosion Experiments Reveal Insight into the Jet Drilling Process

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An in-depth process analysis of water jetting, a promising cost-effective drilling method for the exploration of geothermal reservoirs, is presented. The jetting process is analyzed under submerged and pressurized conditions by complementary high-speed shadow imaging, particle image velocimetry, and rock erosion analysis. The shadowgraphy and velocimetry experiments show that nozzle cavitation dominates the process, and it can be described by a modified cavitation number. Rock erosion experiments show that cloud cavitation governs material erosion. Thus, control of cavitation is essential for the jetting process.

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Jasper, S., Gradzki, D. P., Bracke, R., Hussong, J., Petermann, M., & Lindken, R. (2021). Nozzle Cavitation and Rock Erosion Experiments Reveal Insight into the Jet Drilling Process. Chemie-Ingenieur-Technik, 93(10), 1610–1618. https://doi.org/10.1002/cite.202100056

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