WO2008125735A1 - Method of modifying drilling pattern, rock drilling rig, and software product - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F42—AMMUNITION; BLASTING
- F42D—BLASTING
- F42D3/00—Particular applications of blasting techniques
- F42D3/04—Particular applications of blasting techniques for rock blasting
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E21—EARTH OR ROCK DRILLING; MINING
- E21B—EARTH OR ROCK DRILLING; OBTAINING OIL, GAS, WATER, SOLUBLE OR MELTABLE MATERIALS OR A SLURRY OF MINERALS FROM WELLS
- E21B44/00—Automatic control systems specially adapted for drilling operations, i.e. self-operating systems which function to carry out or modify a drilling operation without intervention of a human operator, e.g. computer-controlled drilling systems; Systems specially adapted for monitoring a plurality of drilling variables or conditions
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E21—EARTH OR ROCK DRILLING; MINING
- E21B—EARTH OR ROCK DRILLING; OBTAINING OIL, GAS, WATER, SOLUBLE OR MELTABLE MATERIALS OR A SLURRY OF MINERALS FROM WELLS
- E21B7/00—Special methods or apparatus for drilling
- E21B7/02—Drilling rigs characterised by means for land transport with their own drive, e.g. skid mounting or wheel mounting
- E21B7/022—Control of the drilling operation; Hydraulic or pneumatic means for activation or operation
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E21—EARTH OR ROCK DRILLING; MINING
- E21D—SHAFTS; TUNNELS; GALLERIES; LARGE UNDERGROUND CHAMBERS
- E21D9/00—Tunnels or galleries, with or without linings; Methods or apparatus for making thereof; Layout of tunnels or galleries
- E21D9/006—Tunnels or galleries, with or without linings; Methods or apparatus for making thereof; Layout of tunnels or galleries by making use of blasting methods
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- the invention relates to a method of modifying a drilling pattern.
- an operator modifies a drilling pattern downloaded into a control unit of a rock drilling rig prior to its execution.
- the invention further relates to a rock drilling rig having a modifiable drilling pattern downloaded into its control unit.
- the invention still further relates to a software product implementing the method.
- the subject matter of the invention is defined more specifically in the preambles of the independent claims.
- rock is excavated according to a predetermined plan.
- holes are drilled for each round according to a predesigned drilling pattern.
- a drilling pattern determines at least start points and drilling directions of the holes to be drilled. It may additionally determine other drilling- related information, such as drilling depth and hole diameter.
- Designing drilling patterns is office work carried out outside the drilling site, so the designer of a drilling pattern does not have exactly accurate information on the conditions of the particular drilling site.
- drilling patterns are designed in advance, which means that errors possibly occurring during blasting cannot be taken into account while designing the drilling patterns. Consequently, it must be possible to be able to modify the drilling pattern even at the drilling site.
- An object of the invention is to provide a novel and improved method and software product for modifying a drilling pattern at a drilling site, and a rock drilling rig which enables a novel and improved way of modifying a drilling pattern at a drilling site.
- the method according to the invention is characterized by selecting at least one hole in the drilling pattern and connecting location of the start point of the selected hole with the location of the drilling unit; moving the drilling unit manually to a desired location at a drilling site; and modifying the drilling pattern by relocating the start point of the selected hole from an original location to a new location indicated by the drilling unit.
- the software product according to the invention is characterized in that execution of the software product is configured to produce the following procedures: selecting, indicated by the operator, at least one hole in the drilling pattern and connecting location of the start point of the selected hole with the location of the drilling unit; modifying, in the drilling pattern, the start point of the selected hole from an original location to a new location in response to the drilling unit being moved manually; and updating the drilling pattern by the modifications made.
- An idea underlying the invention is that a drilling unit is used in modification of a drilling pattern. First, one or more holes whose start point locations an operator, for one reason or another, wishes to change are selected from the drilling pattern. In a control unit, the location of the holes to be relocated is connected with the actual location of the drilling unit. The operator manually controls the drilling unit to move to a desired location at a drilling site and, subsequently, the control unit assigns the holes to be relocated a new, updated location indicated by the drilling unit.
- An advantage of the invention is that the operator, in a convenient and illustrative manner, is able to modify the drilling pattern at the drilling site. Since the hole locations are relocated by means of the drilling unit, it becomes automatically ensured that it is also in practice possible to drill the relocated holes. Further, the operator can make good use of all the space al- lowed by the drilling site. In addition, the operator can see the paths of a drilling boom and positions enabled by the articulations of the boom, as well as knows how to take into account the necessary space also when several drilling units are simultaneously used for drilling. In addition, an advantage of such illustrativeness is the speed of modifications achieved.
- a hole to be relocated is selected on a display device of the control unit by means of a pointing device.
- the pointing device may be e.g. a joystick, mouse, keyboard, touch screen or the like which enables one or more of the holes in the drilling pattern to be selected for modification.
- the manual control devices of the drilling unit may be connected to temporarily control the pointing device of the display unit. Selecting the hole by means of the display device is quick and illustrative.
- An idea underlying an embodiment is that a hole to be relocated is selected by providing the control unit with an ID tag or the like of the hole.
- An idea underlying an embodiment is that the location of a selected hole is relocated simultaneously with moving the drilling unit.
- An idea underlying an embodiment is that a plurality of holes in the drilling pattern that constitute a group of holes is selected for relocation.
- the start points of all holes belonging to the group of holes are relocated simultaneously to a new location indicated by the drilling unit.
- the mutual position of the start points of the holes with respect to one another is, however, kept unchanged during the relocation.
- the operator may modify the mutual location of the holes in the group of holes as well.
- This embodiment enables the operator to modify the drilling pattern quickly and easily.
- the operator may choose a desired part of the drilling pat- tern, e.g. a cut and the related holes and, subsequently, he or she may assign a new location to the cut.
- An idea underlying an embodiment is that the drilling direction of a hole to be relocated is kept unchanged. In such a case, modification to be carried out by the drilling unit simply involves the location of the start point of the hole only. Thus, after the relocation, the hole has its original direction. However, if desired, the direction of the hole may be modified later, e.g. by entering a new drilling direction via the user interface of the control unit.
- An idea underlying an embodiment is that the drilling unit is placed in a desired drilling direction at a location to which it has been moved manually. Further, the drilling direction of one or more holes to be relocated is changed to conform with the drilling direction of the drilling unit. Hence, this embodiment utilizes the location and direction of the drilling unit in modification of the drilling pattern. The operator can see the drilling site and is capable of placing the drilling unit in a suitable drilling direction.
- control unit is configured to suggest a new direction for a relocated hole.
- the control unit may suggest a direction by the use of which an end point of the relocated hole may be brought to approximately correspond with the one at the original location, or it may suggest a direction according to another criterion.
- the operator may accept or reject the direction suggested by the control unit.
- the embodiment may make the drilling pattern quicker to modify.
- An idea underlying an embodiment is that in order to modify a drilling pattern, a software product is downloaded into a control unit of a rock drilling rig from a storage or memory means, such as a memory stick, memory disc, hard disc, information network server or the like, execution of the software product in the control unit producing procedures described in the present application.
- a storage or memory means such as a memory stick, memory disc, hard disc, information network server or the like
- Figure 2 schematically shows control means of a rock drilling rig
- Figure 4 schematically and on a display device of a control unit shows some holes in a drilling pattern prior to modification
- Figure 6 schematically and in yz projection shows a tunnel face and various drilling situations
- a rock drilling rig 1 shown in Figure 1 comprises a movable carrier 2 provided with one or more drilling booms 3.
- the drilling boom 3 may consist of one or more boom parts 3a, 3b that may be engaged with one another and with the carrier 2 by articulations 4 so that the booms 3 may be moved in a versatile manner in different directions.
- a free end of each drilling boom 3 may be provided with a drilling unit 5 which may comprise a feed beam 6, a feed device 7, a rock drill machine 8, as well as a tool 9 whose outer end may be provided with a drill bit 9a.
- the rock drill machine 8 may be moved by means of the feed device 7 with respect to the feed beam 6 so as to enable the tool 9 to be fed towards rock 10 during drilling.
- the rock drill machine 8 may comprise a percussion device for delivering stress pulses on the tool 9, and further, a rotating device for rotating the tool 9 about its longitudinal axis.
- the rock drilling rig 1 may further comprise one or more control units 11 for controlling the drilling.
- the control unit 11 may comprise one or more processors, a programmable logic or a similar device for executing a software product whose execution produces a method according to the invention.
- the control unit 11 may be provided with a drilling pattern determining at least the location and direction of holes to be drilled. Figure 3 below shows a drilling pattern 22.
- the control unit 11 may further be provided with a drilling sequence further determining at least a drilling order of the holes.
- the control unit 11 may give commands to actuators moving the drilling boom 3, to the feed device 7, as well as to other actuators influencing the location of the drilling unit 5. Furthermore, one or more sensors 12 may be provided in connection with the articulations 4 of the drilling boom 3, and one or more sensors 13 may be provided in connection with the drilling unit 5. Measurement information obtained from the sensors 12, 13 may be communicated to the control unit 11 which, on the basis of the measurement information, may determine the location and direction of the drilling unit 5 for control. The control unit 11 may be configured to process the position of the drilling unit 5 as the location of the drill bit 9a and as the direction of the longitudinal axis of the tool 9.
- Figure 3 shows a drilling pattern 22 provided with a plurality of hole locations 23 arranged in several rows 24 to 26 that lie one within the other. Furthermore, the drilling pattern may be provided with field holes 27 placed over a portion between the inner hole row 26 and a cut 28. Two or more field holes 27 may constitute a field hole element. Usually, the cut 28 also comprises several holes. In the drilling pattern 22, the location of the hole 23 may be presented as a circle 29. Further, the direction of each hole 23 may be presented in the drilling pattern 22 by a directional line 30. The xz projection shown in Figure 3, or any other projection, of the drilling pattern 22 may be presented on the display device 20 of the control unit 11.
- Figure 4 shows, on the display device 20, a group of holes 31 consisting of four holes 23a to 23d and selected by the operator for relocation.
- the holes in the group of holes 31 may be selected e.g. by moving the cursor or a similar pointing device in the display device 20. Alternatively, the operator may give the tags of the holes he or she has selected to the control unit. It is further possible that already while designing a drilling pattern 22, two or more holes 23 are determined to constitute a group of holes 31.
- the drilling pattern 22 may include different groups of holes 31 , such as groups of field holes, a group of cut holes, etc.
- the selected group of holes 31 and the holes 23a to 23d therein may be displayed on the display device 20 so as to catch the attention, e.g.
- control unit 11 may automatically determine a gripping area 32 for the group of holes 31 or, alternatively, the operator may manually determine the location of the gripping area 32. All the holes 27 in the group of holes 31 are controlled simultaneously by means of the gripping area 32. Further, the actual location of the drilling unit 5 may be shown on the display device 20 by means of a symbol 34, and its direction by means of a directional line 35.
- Figure 5 shows in bolder lines a group of holes 31 ' which has been relocated from its original location 36 to a new location 37.
- the figure shows no gripping area 32 since its location matches with that of the symbol 34 designating the drilling unit 5.
- drilling directions 30' may also be modified to conform with the direction 35 of the drilling unit 5.
- the original holes 23a to 23d may be deleted from view. If necessary, however, it is also possible to bring them into view later if, for example, the original drilling pattern is to be returned subsequently.
- Figure 6 illustrates a situation at a drilling site, which may be e.g. a tunnel with a tunnel face 10a, a ceiling 10b, and a floor 10c. Holes are drilled into the tunnel face 10a or into the ceiling 10b for blasting. The surfaces defining the drilling site are not always straight and even, since rock does not always break neatly upon blasting. Consequently, the drilling pattern 22 may have to be modified at the drilling site. For instance, a hole 38 in the original drilling pattern according to Figure 6 is impossible to drill at all since the uneven floor 10c makes it impossible to place the drilling unit 5 in the determined start point and drilling direction. Therefore, the location and direction of the particular hole have to be modified.
- a drilling site which may be e.g. a tunnel with a tunnel face 10a, a ceiling 10b, and a floor 10c. Holes are drilled into the tunnel face 10a or into the ceiling 10b for blasting. The surfaces defining the drilling site are not always straight and even, since rock does not always break neatly upon blasting
- Figure 7 shows a display device 20 of a control unit 11 of a rock drilling rig, and a user interface thereof.
- Control commands may be given by means of a keyboard 40 and a pointing device 21.
- the control unit 11 may be provided with one or more data communication units 41 through which the control unit 11 may be wiredly or wirelessly connected to sensors 12, 13 as well as to actuators belonging to the rock drilling rig 1 for communication of measurement information and control commands.
- the control unit 11 may be provided with one or more read devices for reading a software product and for providing control parameters. Alternatively, information may be fed to the memory of the control unit 11 by means of the keyboard or a data communication connection.
- the control unit 11 may be provided with one or more processors or similar electronic devices to enable a software product to be executed for carrying out modification procedures according to the invention.
- the software product may be read from a memory means or it may be downloaded from another computer or information network.
- the software product may be a so-called hardware solution.
- one or more holes in the drilling pattern are relocated by the operator 18 to a new location indicated by the drilling unit and, subsequently, the control unit 11 updates the drilling pattern both as far as the relocated hole is concerned and taking into account the necessary changes caused by the relocated hole to holes that are not assigned a new location by the drilling unit.
- the software product to be executed in the control unit 11 of the rock drilling rig and to be used for modifying the drilling pattern may change the parameters of the holes surrounding the relocated hole, or even of all other holes in the drilling pattern, on the basis of the relocation carried out.
- the holes in the drilling pattern may be updated in some other control unit with which the control unit 11 of the rock drilling rig may communicate via a data communication connection.
- the features disclosed in the present application may be used as such, irrespective of other features.
- the features disclosed in the present invention may be combined so as to provide different combinations.
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