1. Technical Field
The present invention relates in general to stress reduction in roller cone bits and, in particular, to an improved system, method, and apparatus for reducing residual stress in as-welded roller cone bit ball plug welds.
2. Description of the Related Art
Rotary-type drill bits include both rotary drag bits and roller-cone bits. In a roller-cone arrangement, the bit typically has three cones, each independently rotatable with respect to the bit body supporting the cones through bearing assemblies. The cones carry either integrally formed teeth or separately formed inserts that provide the cutting action of the bit.
Roller cone bits typically use a ball retention system for securing the cones to the heads. The retention system includes a radial ball race incorporated into each cone and the head bearings. A ball way is provided between the head ball race and the head outer diameter (OD) to facilitate assembly. When the cone is mated to the head, the respective ball races are aligned and, together, they define a toroidal space. Ball bearings are introduced via the ball way into the space. A ball plug is then inserted into the ball way to block the discontinuity (i.e., the hole) in the head ball race and to ensure that the ball bearings are retained in the race. The ball plug is secured to the head OD by welding.
While cooling from welding, residual stress can accumulate in the weld region (e.g., the fusion and heat-affected zones). Depending upon the orientation and magnitude of the residual stress, the service load capacity of the assembly can be significantly reduced. This structural configuration gives rise to one type of head section failure, which includes cracks that initiate at the root of the ball plug weld and then propagate toward the head OD, and then turn and propagate toward the base of the bearing pin. Solutions for addressing this problem would be desirable.
One embodiment of a system, method, and apparatus of the present invention describes several solutions for reducing residual stress in the region of as-welded ball plug welds. In one embodiment, material is selectively removed from the weld, the heat-affected zone, and/or the surrounding area to promote relaxation of residual stress. In an alternate embodiment, deflection is imposed and/or heat or vibration is applied to promote relaxation. By reducing weld area residual stress with the present invention, service load capacity and/or service life is increased.
The foregoing and other objects and advantages of the present invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art, in view of the following detailed description of the present invention, taken in conjunction with the appended claims and the accompanying drawings.
So that the manner in which the features and advantages of the invention, as well as others which will become apparent are attained and can be understood in more detail, more particular description of the invention briefly summarized above may be had by reference to the embodiment thereof which is illustrated in the appended drawings, which drawings form a part of this specification. It is to be noted, however, that the drawings illustrate only an embodiment of the invention and therefore are not to be considered limiting of its scope as the invention may admit to other equally effective embodiments.
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The respective ball races 19a, 19b of the head 15 and cone 17 are aligned to define a toroidal space. Balls 25 are located in the ball race 19 for mechanically retaining the cone 17 on the head 15. A ball plug 27 is located in the ball way 21 to retain the balls 25 in the ball race 19. A barrier 29, such as a weld, is formed adjacent the outer diameter of the head 15 to secure the ball plug 27 in the ball way 21.
The present invention also comprises stress reduction means for reducing residual stress at the barrier (e.g., weld) 29 and the perimeter area 23 of the head 15 adjacent the outer diameter to increase a service load capacity and a service life of the roller cone bit 11. In one embodiment, the stress reduction means comprises an inner weld 31 (
In addition, a single weld having comprising one or more passes may be used as the barrier 29. These embodiments also may utilize a single material, such as nickel, to form the welds. Moreover, the entire weld may be formed from a single, softer material. In another embodiment of the present invention, the stress reduction means comprises a void 39 (
The present invention also comprises a system for reducing residual stress in a roller cone bit 11. One embodiment of the system comprises the elements described above, including the retention system for securing the cones 17 to the heads 15. A residual stress reduction is located at the barrier 29 and the perimeter area 23 to increase a service load capacity and a service life of the roller cone bit 11. The residual stress reduction may comprise an inner weld 31 formed adjacent the ball plug 27 from a first material, and the barrier 29 may comprise an outer weld formed on the inner weld 31 from a second material that has a higher strength than the first material.
The residual stress reduction also may comprise a heat treatment that may be performed on the entire roller cone bit 11. As shown in
The present invention also comprises a method of reducing residual stress in a roller cone bit. As shown in
The method also may comprise forming an inner weld from a first material adjacent the ball plug, and forming an outer weld on the inner weld from a second material that has a higher strength than the first material. Step 51 may comprise applying a heat treatment, such as by subjecting the ball plug to elevated temperatures during the stress relief operation. This embodiment may further comprise localizing the heat treatment to a limited portion of the roller cone bit including the barrier and the perimeter area, or subjecting the entire roller cone bit to the heat treatment. Step 51 also may comprise applying an ultrasonic vibration treatment the barrier and the perimeter area, or removing material from the barrier, such as by forming a hole in the barrier that extends in an axial direction of the ball way.
While the invention has been shown or described in only some of its forms, it should be apparent to those skilled in the art that it is not so limited, but is susceptible to various changes without departing from the scope of the invention.