Claims
- 1. A method of drilling subterranean formations comprising:providing a rotary drill bit including at least one cutting element thereon, the at least one cutting element including a longitudinal axis, a radially outermost sidewall, a superabrasive, multi-aggressive cutting face extending in two dimensions generally transverse to the longitudinal axis, the cutting face of the at least one cutting element including a first cutting surface oriented at a first angle with respect to a reference line adjacent the radially outermost sidewall and extending parallel to the longitudinal axis of the at least one cutting element, a second cutting surface adjacent the first cutting surface oriented at a second angle less than the first angle with respect to the reference line extending parallel to the longitudinal axis, and an additional, circumferentially extending chamfered surface positioned radially and axially intermediate the first cutting surface and the sidewall radially outermost of the superabrasive, multi-aggressive cutting face, the additional, circumferentially extending chamfered surface oriented at an angle less than the second angle of the second cutting surface of the superabrasive, multi-aggressive cutting face; drilling a relatively hard formation with the rotary drill bit by engaging primarily at least a portion of the first cutting surface of the superabrasive, multi-aggressive cutting face of the at least one cutting element with the relatively hard formation at a first depth-of-cut; and drilling a relatively soft formation with the rotary drill bit by engaging at least a portion of the second cutting surface of the superabrasive, multi-aggressive cutting face of the at least one cutting element with the relatively soft formation in addition to engaging at least a portion of the relatively soft formation with at least a portion of the first cutting surface of the superabrasive, multi-aggressive cutting face at a second depth-of-cut.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein drilling the relatively soft formation and drilling the relatively hard formation comprise drilling the relatively soft formation and the relatively hard formation at a generally constant weight-on-bit.
- 3. A method of drilling subterranean formations comprising:providing a rotary drill bit including at least one cutting element thereon, the at least one cutting element including a longitudinal axis, a radially outermost sidewall, a superabrasive, multi-aggressive cutting face extending in two dimensions generally transverse to the longitudinal axis, the cutting face of the at least one cutting element including a first cutting surface oriented at a first angle with respect to a reference line adjacent the radially outermost sidewall and extending parallel to the longitudinal axis of the at least one cutting element, a second cutting surface adjacent the first cutting surface oriented at a second angle less than the first angle with respect to the reference line extending parallel to the longitudinal axis, and a third, radially innermost cutting surface; drilling a relatively hard formation with the rotary drill bit by engaging primarily at least a portion of the first cutting surface of the superabrasive, multi-aggressive cutting face of the at least one cutting element with the relatively hard formation at a first depth-of-cut; and drilling a relatively soft formation with the rotary drill bit by engaging at least a portion of the second cutting surface of the superabrasive, multi-aggressive cutting face of the at least one cutting element with the relatively soft formation in addition to engaging at least a portion of the relatively soft formation with at least a portion of the first cutting surface of the superabrasive, multi-aggressive cutting ace at a second depth-of-cut.
- 4. The method of claim 3, wherein providing the rotary drill bit including at least one cutting element thereon comprises providing the superabrasive, multi-aggressive cutting face of the at least one cutting element with a third, radially innermost cutting surface oriented approximately perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the at least one cutting element.
- 5. The method of claim 3, wherein drilling the relatively soft formation and drilling the relatively hard formation comprise drilling the relatively soft formation and the relatively hard formation at a generally constant weight-on-bit.
- 6. A method of drilling subterranean formations comprising:providing a rotary drill bit including a plurality of circumferentially spaced, longitudinally extending blade structures having a plurality of cutting elements on each of the plurality of blade structures, at least one cutting element of the plurality of cutting elements including a longitudinal axis, a superabrasive, multi-aggressive cutting face extending in two dimensions generally transverse to the longitudinal axis, a radially outermost sidewall of the cutting face, the cutting face of the at least one cutting element including a first cutting surface oriented at a first angle with respect to a reference line adjacent the radially outermost sidewall and extending parallel to the longitudinal axis of the at least one cutting element, and a second cutting surface adjacent the first cutting surface oriented at a second angle less than the first angle with respect to the reference line extending parallel to the longitudinal axis; drilling a relatively hard formation with the rotary drill bit by engaging primarily at least a portion of the first cutting surface of the superabrasive, multi-aggressive cutting face of the at least one cutting element with the relatively hard formation at a first depth-of-cut; and drilling a relatively soft formation with the rotary drill bit by engaging at least a portion of the second cutting surface of the superabrasive, multi-aggressive cutting face of the at least one cutting element with the relatively soft formation in addition to engaging at least a portion of the relatively soft formation with at least a portion of the first cutting surface of the superabrasive, multi-aggressive cutting face at a second depth-of-cut at a respectively selected weight-on-bit which maximizes a rate-of-penetration through each formation and which generates a respective torque-on-bit which is below a selected threshold.
- 7. The method of claim 6, wherein providing the rotary drill bit including a plurality of circumferentially spaced, longitudinally extending blade structures comprises providing a plurality of circumferentially spaced, longitudinally extending blade structures having a plurality of the at least one cutting elements oriented at preselected cutting element backrake angles.
- 8. The method of claim 6, wherein drilling the relatively soft formation and drilling the relatively hard formation comprise drilling the relatively soft formation and the relatively hard formation at a generally constant weight-on-bit.
- 9. A method of drilling subterranean formations comprising:providing a rotary drill bit including at least one cutting element thereon, the at least one cutting element including a longitudinal axis, a superabrasive, multi-aggressive cutting face extending in two dimensions generally transverse to the longitudinal axis, a radially outermost sidewall of the cutting face; the cutting face of the at least one cutting element including a first cutting surface oriented at a first angle with respect to a reference line adjacent the radially outermost sidewall and extending parallel to the longitudinal axis of the at least one cutting element, a second cutting surface adjacent the first cutting surface oriented at a second angle less than the first angle with respect to the reference line extending parallel to the longitudinal axis, of approximately 45°, and at least one additional, circumferentially extending chamfered surface sloped at an angle of approximately 45° with respect to the reference line extending parallel to the longitudinal axis and positioned radially and axially intermediate the first cutting surface and the radially outermost sidewall of the superabrasive, multi-aggressive cutting face; drilling a relatively hard formation with the rotary drill bit by engaging primarily at least a portion of the first cutting surface of the superabrasive, multi-aggressive cutting face of the at least one cutting element with the relatively hard formation at a first depth-of-cut; and drilling a relatively soft formation with the rotary drill bit by engaging at least a portion of the second cutting surface of the superabrasive, multi-aggressive cutting face of the at least one cutting element with the relatively soft formation in addition to engaging at least a portion of the relatively soft formation with at least a portion of the first cutting surface of the superabrasive, multi-aggressive cutting face at a second depth-of-cut.
- 10. The method of claim 9, wherein providing the rotary drill bit including at least one cutting element thereon comprises providing the superabrasive, multi-aggressive cutting face with a first cutting surface having a width within a range of approximately 0.025 of an inch to approximately 0.075 of an inch and comprises providing a second cutting surface having a width within a range of approximately 0.025 of an inch to approximately 0.075 of an inch.
- 11. A method of drilling subterranean formations comprising:providing a rotary drill bit including at least one cutting element thereon, the at least one cutting element including a longitudinal axis, a radially outermost sidewall, a superabrasive, multi-aggressive cutting face extending in two dimensions generally transverse to the longitudinal axis, the cutting face of the at least one cutting element including a first cutting surface oriented at a first angle with respect to a reference line adjacent the radially outermost sidewall and extending parallel to the longitudinal axis of the at least one cutting element, a second cutting surface adjacent the first cutting surface oriented at a second angle less than the first angle with respect to the reference line extending parallel to the longitudinal axis, and a third radially innermost cutting surface; drilling a relatively hard formation with the rotary drill bit by engaging primarily at least a portion of the first cutting surface of the superabrasive, multi-aggressive cutting face of the at least one cutting element with the relatively hard formation at a first depth-of-cut; drilling a relatively soft formation with the rotary drill bit by engaging at least a portion of the second cutting surface of the superabrasive, multi-aggressive cutting face of the at least one cutting element with the relatively soft formation in addition to engaging at least a portion of the relatively soft formation with at least a portion of the first cutting surface of the superabrasive, multi-aggressive cutting face at a second depth-of-cut; and drilling a relatively very soft formation by additionally engaging at least a portion of the third cutting surface of the superabrasive, multi-aggressive cutting face to a third depth-of-cut which is substantially greater than the second depth-of-cut.
- 12. The method of claim 11, wherein providing a third cutting surface comprises providing a third cutting surface having a diameter within a range of approximately 0.1 of an inch to approximately 0.5 of an inch.
- 13. The method of claim 12, wherein drilling the relatively soft formation and drilling the relatively hard formation comprise drilling the relatively soft formation and the relatively hard formation at a generally constant weight-on-bit.
- 14. The method of claim 11, wherein drilling the relatively soft formation and drilling the relatively hard formation comprise drilling the relatively soft formation and the relatively hard formation at a generally constant weight-on-bit.
- 15. The method of claim 11, Wherein drilling the relatively hard formation, the relatively soft formation, and the relatively very soft formation comprises drilling at a respectively selected weight-on-bit which maximizes a rate-of-penetration and which generates a torque-on-bit which is below a selected threshold.
- 16. A method of drilling subterranean formations of varying hardness with a rotary drill bit including a plurality of cutting elements having a multi-aggressive cutting profile and disposed at preselected cutting element backrake angles thereon comprising:providing the rotary drill bit with a plurality of superabrasive cutting elements having a multi-aggressive cutting profile and installed thereon at preselected cutting element backrake angles which will provide an optimum rate-of-penetration for expected hardnesses of the subterranean formations in which the borehole is to be drilled, each of the plurality of superabrasive cutting elements comprising a plurality of cutting surfaces preselectively angled with respect to a reference line positioned adjacent an outer periphery of each of the plurality of cutting elements and extending parallel to a longitudinal axis of each of the plurality of cutting elements, and each of the plurality of cutting surfaces respectively positioned at a preselected radial distance from the longitudinal axis of each of the plurality of superabrasive cutting elements; drilling a borehole with the rotary drill bit at a preselected weight-on-bit; generally maintaining the preselected weight-on-bit within a preselected tolerance; drilling a relatively hard formation by engaging at least one cutting surface of the plurality positioned more radially outward with respect to the longitudinal axis with the relatively hard formation at a first depth-of-cut; drilling a relatively less hard formation by additionally engaging at least one other cutting surface of the plurality positioned more radially inward with respect to the longitudinal axis with the relatively less hard formation at a second depth-of-cut greater than the first depth-of-cut; and wherein drilling the relatively hard formation and drilling the relatively less hard formation at the preselected weight-on-bit generates a torque-on-bit value which is less than a threshold value which would cause the rotary drag bit to stall.
- 17. The method of claim 16, wherein at least one of the drilling a relatively hard formation and the drilling a relatively less hard formation comprises directional control of the drilling.
- 18. A method of drilling subterranean formations of varying hardness with a rotary drill bit including a plurality of cutting elements having a multi-aggressive cutting profile and disposed at preselected cutting element backrake angles thereon comprising:providing the rotary drill bit with a plurality of circumferentially spaced, longitudinally extending blade structures, a plurality of superabrasive cutting elements having a multi-aggressive cutting profile, each of the plurality of superabrasive cutting elements comprising a plurality of cutting surfaces preselectively angled with respect to a reference line positioned adjacent an outer periphery of each of the plurality of cutting elements and extending parallel to a longitudinal axis of each of the plurality of cutting elements, and each of the plurality of cutting surfaces respectively positioned at a preselected radial distance from the longitudinal axis of each of the plurality of superabrasive cutting elements; wherein at least some of the blade structures carry at least some of the superabrasive cutting elements having multi-aggressive cutting profiles thereon and at least one longitudinally extending blade structure of the plurality of blade structures carries superabrasive cutting elements having multi-aggressive cutting profiles which differ from each other on at least one of the blade structures of the plurality of blade structures; wherein at least one blade structure carries at least one superabrasive cutting element having a generally more aggressive multi-aggressive cutting profile as compared to the multi-aggressive cutting profile of at least one other superabrasive cutting element carried on the same blade structure; drilling a borehole with the rotary drill bit at a preselected weight-on-bit; generally maintaining the preselected weight-on-bit within a preselected tolerance; drilling a relatively hard formation by engaging at least one cutting surface of the plurality positioned more radially outward with respect to the longitudinal axis with the relatively hard formation at a first depth-of-cut; and drilling a relatively less hard formation by additionally engaging at least one other cutting surface of the plurality positioned more radially inward with respect to the longitudinal axis with the relatively less hard formation at a second depth-of-cut greater than the first depth-of-cut.
- 19. The method of claim 18, wherein providing the rotary drill bit with the plurality of circumferentially spaced, longitudinally extending blade structures carrying at least one superabrasive cutting element having the generally more aggressive multi-aggressive cutting profile as compared to the multi-aggressive cutting profile of the at least one other cutting element carried on the same blade structure comprises providing a rotary drill with a plurality of circumferentially spaced, longitudinally extending blade structures carrying in a first region of each blade structure a plurality of cutting elements having a generally more aggressive multi-aggressive cutting profile as compared to a multi-aggressive cutting profile of a plurality of cutting elements carried in a second region of each blade structure.
- 20. The method of claim 18, wherein at least one of the drilling a relatively hard formation and the drilling a relatively less hard formation comprises directional control of the drilling.
- 21. A method of drilling subterranean formations comprising:providing a rotary drill bit including at least one cutting element thereon, the at least one cutting element including a longitudinal axis, a radially outermost sidewall, and a superabrasive, multi-aggressive cutting face extending in two dimensions generally transverse to the longitudinal axis, the cutting face of the at least one cutting element including a first cutting surface oriented at a first angle with respect to a reference line positioned adjacent the radially outermost sidewall and extending parallel to the longitudinal axis, a second cutting surface positioned radially inward of the first cutting surface and oriented at a second angle with respect to the reference line extending parallel to the longitudinal axis, a third cutting surface positioned radially inward of the second cutting surface and oriented at a third angle with respect to the reference line extending parallel to the longitudinal axis, and a fourth cutting surface positioned radially inward of the third cutting surface and oriented at a fourth angle with respect to the reference line extending parallel to the longitudinal axis; drilling a relatively hard formation with the rotary drill bit by engaging at least a portion of the first cutting surface of the cutting face of the at least one cutting element with the relatively hard formation at a first depth-of-cut; and drilling a relatively soft formation with the rotary drill bit by engaging at least a portion of at least one of the second cutting surface, the third cutting surface, and the fourth cutting surface of the superabrasive, multi-aggressive cutting face of the at lest one cutting element with the relative soft formation at a second depth-of-cut in addition to engaging at least a portion of the relative soft formation with at least a portion of the first cutting surface of the superabrasive, multi-aggressive cutting face.
- 22. The method of claim 21, wherein providing the rotary drill bit including at least one cutting element comprises providing the superabrasive, multi-aggressive cutting face with an additional, circumferentially extending chamfered surface positioned radially and axially intermediate the first cutting surface and a sidewall surface of the superabrasive, multi-aggressive cutting face.
- 23. The method of claim 21, wherein providing the rotary drill bit including at least one cutting element thereon comprises providing the superabrasive, multi-aggressive cutting face of the at least one cutting element with a radially innermost cutting surface.
- 24. The method of claim 21, wherein providing the rotary drill bit including at least one cutting element thereon comprises providing the superabrasive, multi-aggressive cutting face of the at least one cutting element with a radially innermost cutting surface oriented approximately perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the at least one cutting element.
- 25. The method of claim 21, wherein providing the rotary drill bit including at least one cutting element thereon comprises providing a rotary drill bit including a plurality of circumferentially spaced, longitudinally extending blade structures with at least one of the plurality of blade structures carrying the at least one cutting element.
- 26. The method of claim 25, wherein providing the rotary drill bit including the plurality of circumferentially spaced, longitudinally extending blade structures comprises providing a rotary drill bit comprising a plurality of cutting elements on each of the plurality of blade structures.
- 27. The method of claim 26, wherein providing the rotary drill bit including a plurality of circumferentially spaced, longitudinally extending blade structures comprises providing a plurality of circumferentially spaced, longitudinally extending blade structures having a plurality of the at least one cutting element at a preselected cutting element backrake angle.
- 28. The method of claim 26, wherein drilling the relatively hard formation and the relatively soft formation comprises drilling the relatively hard formation and the relatively soft formation at a respectively selected weight-on-bit which maximizes the rate-of-penetration through each formation and which generates a respective torque-on-bit which is below a selected threshold.
- 29. The method of claim 21, wherein providing the rotary drill bit including at least one cutting element thereon comprises providing the superabrasive, multi-aggressive cutting face with the second cutting surface oriented at the second angle with respect to the reference line parallel to the longitudinal axis of the at least one cutting element and orienting the second cutting surface at a second angle ranging between approximately 30° and approximately 60°.
- 30. The method of claim 29, wherein providing the rotary drill bit including at least one cutting element thereon comprises providing the superabrasive, multi-aggressive cutting face with the fourth cutting surface oriented at the fourth angle with respect to the reference line parallel of the longitudinal axis of the at least one cutting element and orienting the fourth cutting surface at a fourth angle approximately equal to the second angle.
- 31. The method of claim 30, wherein providing the superabrasive, multi-aggressive cutting face with the second cutting surface oriented at the second angle and the fourth cutting surface oriented at the fourth angle approximately equal to the second angle comprises orienting the second and fourth cutting surfaces at an angle of approximately 45°.
- 32. The method of claim 21, wherein providing the rotary drill bit including at least one cutting element thereon comprises providing the superabrasive, multi-aggressive cutting face with the first cutting surface oriented at the first angle with respect to the reference line extending parallel to the longitudinal axis of the at least one cutting element not exceeding approximately 30°.
- 33. The method of claim 21, wherein providing the rotary drill bit including at least one cutting element thereon comprises providing the superabrasive, multi-aggressive cutting face with the third cutting surface oriented at the third angle with respect to the reference line extending parallel to the longitudinal axis of the at least one cutting element approximately equal to the first angle.
- 34. The method of claim 33, wherein providing the superabrasive, multi-aggressive cutting face with the first cutting surface oriented at the first angle and the third cutting surface oriented at the third angle approximately equal to the first angle comprises orienting the first and third cutting surfaces at an angle ranging between approximately 60° and approximately 70°.
- 35. The method of claim 21, wherein providing the rotary drill bit including at least one cutting element thereon comprises providing the superabrasive, multi-aggressive cutting face with the first cutting surface oriented at the first angle with respect to the reference line parallel to the longitudinal axis of the at least one cutting element and orienting the first cutting surface at the first angle ranging between approximately 30° and approximately 60°.
- 36. The method of claim 35, wherein providing the rotary drill bit including at least one cutting element thereon comprises orienting the fourth cutting surface at the fourth angle approximately equal to the second angle.
- 37. The method of claim 21, wherein providing the rotary drill bit including at least one cutting element thereon further comprises providing a fifth cutting surface positioned radially inward of the fourth cutting surface, the fifth cutting surface being oriented at a fifth angle with respect to the reference line extending parallel to the longitudinal axis.
- 38. The method of claim 37, wherein providing the fifth cutting surface positioned radially inward of the fourth cutting surface comprises orienting the fifth cutting surface at the fifth angle approximately equal to the first angle.
- 39. The method of claim 38, wherein orienting the fifth cutting surface at the fifth angle approximately equal to the first angle comprises orienting the third cutting surface at the third angle approximately equal to the first and fifth angles.
- 40. The method of claim 39, wherein orienting the fifth cutting surface at the fifth angle approximately equal to the first angle and orienting the third cutting surface at the third angle approximately equal to the first and fifth angles comprises the first, third, and fifth cutting surfaces being angled within a range of approximately 30° to approximately 60°.
- 41. The method of claim 40, wherein providing the superabrasive, multi-aggressive cutting face with the first cutting surface, the third cutting surface, and the fifth cutting surface being angled within a range of approximately 30° to approximately 60° comprises orienting the first, third, and fifth cutting surfaces at an angle of approximately 45°.
- 42. The method of claim 38, wherein providing the rotary drill bit including at least one cutting element thereon comprises providing the superabrasive, multi-aggressive cutting face with the fourth cutting surface oriented at the fourth angle with respect to the reference line extending parallel to the longitudinal axis of the at least one cutting element approximately equal to the second angle.
- 43. The method of claim 21, wherein providing the rotary drill bit including at least one cutting element thereon comprises providing the superabrasive, multi-aggressive cutting face with the second cutting surface oriented at the second angle with respect to the reference line extending parallel to the longitudinal axis of the at least one cutting element of approximately 90°so as to orient the second cutting surface generally perpendicular to the longitudinal axis.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application filed Sep. 8, 1997, having Ser. No. 08/925,525 and entitled Rotary Drill Bits for Directional Drilling Exhibiting Variable Weight-On-Bit Dependent Cutting Characteristics, now issued U.S. Pat. No. 6,230,828 B1.
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