When It comes to laying a pipeline, what is the difference between Horizontal Directional Drilling (HDD) and Boring a pipeline under a road? Or is there a difference?
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Originally posted by Stroke View PostWhen It comes to laying a pipeline, what is the difference between Horizontal Directional Drilling (HDD) and Boring a pipeline under a road? Or is there a difference?
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Incorrect Capt and Timber. You are thinking of Vertical Drilling. HDD's are used all the time.
Main difference is the length that needs to be drilled. depending on the size of pipe a bore will be used for something less that 550 or 600ft, sometimes under 300. and will mainly be used for RR, road, waterbody, utility crossings. An HDD will be used for crosssing major things that are over the limit to bore. this is also affected by pipe diameter and soils. but generally over 1000 ft. some drills can be shorter again depending on depth and pipe size.
They do have different equipment, a bore generally is dig out pit, then the machine drills a "straight" hole under something to the other side, then the pipe is hammered in. there are guided bores and slick bores
An HDD has mud that is pumped with the drill head to clean out all the debris and usually goes much deeper. just laid one under the ship channel that is 150' down below the bottom.
Thats the down and dirty quick differenceLast edited by tbeak; 07-09-2014, 11:39 AM.
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Originally posted by CaptRyan View PostHDD is not used to lay pipelines, it is a type of well drilling. Boring consists of using a machine to bore a horizontal hole under a structure, creek, etc, so that a pipeline can be installed in said bore, instead of the traditional "open trench" pipeline installation.
OK, that makes sense but sometimes you see bore rigs/HDD rigs set up and the drill stem is going in at an angle. To me that says that the pipe is going down and then eventually coming back up on the other side of a road/waterway or whatever. It doesn't look like a level horizontal hole. So is that considered a bore or HDD?
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Originally posted by tbeak View PostIncorrect Capt and Timber. You are thinking of Vertical Drilling. HDD's are used all the time.
Main difference is the length that needs to be drilled. depending on the size of pipe a bore will be used for something less that 550 or 600ft, sometimes under 300. and will mainly be used for RR, road, waterbody, utility crossings. An HDD will be used for crosssing major things that are over the limit to bore. this is also affected by pipe diameter and soils. but generally over 1000 ft. some drills can be shorter again depending on depth and pipe size.
They do have different equipment, a bore generally is dig out pit, then the machine drills a "straight" hole under something to the other side, then the pipe is hammered in. there are guided bores and slick bores
An HDD has mud that is pumped with the drill head to clean out all the debris and usually goes much deeper. just laid one under the ship channel that is 150' down below the bottom.
Thats the down and dirty quick difference
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