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Facility for testing ice drills

机译:测试冰钻的设施

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The Rapid Access Ice Drill (RAID) is designed for subsurface scientific investigations in Antarctica. Its objectives are to drill rapidly through ice, to core samples of the transition zone and bedrock, and to leave behind a borehole observatory. These objectives required the engineering and fabrication of an entirely new drilling system that included a modified mining-style coring rig, a unique fluid circulation system, a rod skid, a power unit, and a workshop with areas for the storage of supplies and consumables. An important milestone in fabrication of the RAID was the construction of a North American Test (NAT) facility where we were able to test drilling and fluid processing functions in an environment that is as close as possible to that expected in Antarctica. Our criteria for site selection was that the area should be cold during the winter months, be located in an area of low heat flow, and be at relatively high elevation. We selected a site for the facility near Bear Lake, Utah, USA. The general design of the NAT well (NAT-1) started with a 27.3?cm (10.75?in.) outer casing cemented in a 152?m deep hole. Within that casing, we hung a 14?cm (5.5?in.) casing string, and, within that casing, a column of ice was formed. The annulus between the 14 and 27.3?cm casings provided the path for circulation of a refrigerant. After in-depth study, we chose to use liquid CO2 to cool the hole. In order to minimize the likelihood of the casing splitting due to the volume increase associated with freezing water, the hole was first cooled and then ice was formed in increments from the bottom upward. First, ice cubes were placed in the inner liner and then water was added. Using this method, a column of ice was incrementally prepared for drilling tests. The drilling tests successfully demonstrated the functioning of the RAID system. Reproducing such a facility for testing of other ice drilling systems could be advantageous to other research programs in the future.
机译:快速访问冰钻(RAID)专为南极的地下科学研究而设计。其目标是在冰层中快速钻探,钻探过渡区和基岩的岩心样本,并留下钻孔观测台。这些目标需要设计和制造一个全新的钻井系统,其中包括改良的采矿式取心钻机,独特的流体循环系统,撬棒,动力装置以及带有存储用品和消耗品区域的车间。 RAID制造过程中的一个重要里程碑是建设了北美测试(NAT)设施,我们能够在尽可能接近南极洲预期的环境中测试钻井和流体处理功能。我们选择地点的标准是,该区域在冬季应该是寒冷的,位于热流较低的区域,并且海拔较高。我们为美国犹他州贝尔湖附近的工厂选择了一个地点。 NAT井(NAT-1)的一般设计始于将27.3厘米(10.75英寸)的外套管粘接在152微米深的孔中。在该套管中,我们悬挂了14厘米(5.5英寸)的套管柱,并在该套管中形成了冰柱。在14和27.3?cm的外壳之间的环形空间为制冷剂的循环提供了路径。经过深入研究,我们选择使用液态CO2冷却孔。为了最小化由于与冷冻水有关的体积增加而引起的套管破裂的可能性,首先将孔冷却,然后从底部向上逐渐形成冰。首先,将冰块放入内衬中,然后加水。使用此方法,逐渐准备了一根冰柱用于钻孔测试。钻探测试成功演示了RAID系统的功能。复制这样的设施来测试其他冰钻系统可能对将来的其他研究计划有利。

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