Thursday, February 10, 2022

What is Horizontal Directional Drilling? - Drilltech International

Horizontal Directional Drilling or HDD, is a steerable trenchless method of installing underground pipe, conduit, or cable in a shallow arc along a prescribed bore path by using a surface-launched drilling rig, with minimal impact on the surrounding area.


Directional Drilling is used when trenching or excavation is not practical. It is suitable for a variety of soil conditions and jobs including road, landscape and river crossings. Pipe can be made of materials such as PVC, polyethylene, polypropylene, ductile iron, and steel as long as it can be pulled through the drilled hole.


There are 4 Stages in the Horizontal Directional Drilling Process.


Directionally drilling the pilot hole


Stage 1 – Drilling the Pilot Hole

Stage 2 – Pre-Reaming the horizontal boring

Stage 3 – Pullback Operations

Stage 4 – Installation of Conduits



Stage 1 of the Horizontal Directional Drilling Process – Drilling the Pilot Hole


Drilling a pilot hole is the first step in a successful Horizontal Directional Drilling Process. A pilot hole is drilled horizontally and follows a preset design path under and across the barrier. In a housing right behind the directional drilling cutting head, an electronic transmitter is installed. The transmitter sends a signal to the surface, which the receiver reads and relays to the directional drill rig operator. The directional driller can then steer the bore path in any desired direction using the communicated information.



Stage 2 of the Horizontal Directional Drilling Process – Pre-reaming the Horizontal Boring

Directional drilling pre-ream


Once the pilot hole has been completed, the borehole must be enlarged to a suitable diameter for the product pipeline. This is accomplished in the second stage of the Horizontal Directional Drilling Process by “pre reaming” the horizontal boring to successively larger diameters. Generally, the reamer is attached to the drill string on the opposite end of the borehole from the drill and pulled back into the pilot hole. Slurry is pumped into the directionally drilled borehole to maintain the integrity of the hole and to flush out cuttings.



Stage 3 of the Horizontal Directional Drilling Process – Pullback Operations


Directional drilling pull back 


Stage 3 of the horizontal directional drilling process is pullback. Once the directionally drilled hole is enlarged, the conduit can be pulled through it. The pipeline is prefabricated at the end of the bore opposite the drill rig. A reamer is attached to the drill string, and then connected to the product by a pulling head and swivel. The swivel allows for the reamer to turn without the product turning. The directional drilling rig then begins the pullback operation, rotating and pulling on the drill string as well as circulating drilling fluids. The pullback continues until the reamer exits the bore path by the directional drill rig and the pipeline is in place.


Stage 4 of the Horizontal Directional Drilling Process – Installation of Conduits


If the horizontally bored conduit is to carry power lines, fiber optic cable, or some other product, an aircraft cable is inserted into the pipe prior to pulling into position. After the pipe installation, the directional drill rig is used to pull the product into position within the pipe. This final step in the Horizontal Directional Drilling Process includes pressure testing to ensure the integrity of the pipe. For more information on the process, watch this directional drilling animation.


For more details visit our website: Horizontal Directional Drilling


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