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Techniques Employed to Conduct Postshot Drilling at the former Nevada Test Site
Author(s) -
W D Dekin
Publication year - 2011
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/1037836
Subject(s) - drilling , test site , national laboratory , engineering , drilling fluid , measurement while drilling , geology , mining engineering , mechanical engineering , engineering physics
Postshot drilling provided essential data on the results of the underground nuclear tests conducted at the Nevada Test Site (NTS), now identified as the Nevada National Security Site (NNSS). It was the means by which samples from the zone of interest were obtained for radiochemical analysis. This handbook describes how Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) conducted postshot drilling operations at the NTS, and it provides a general understanding of the process. Postshot drilling is a specialized application of rotary drilling. Accordingly, this handbook gives a brief description of rotary drilling in Section 2 to acquaint the reader with the general subject before proceeding to the specialized techniques used in postshot drilling. In Section 3, the handbook describes the typical postshot drilling situation at the former NTS and the drilling methods used. Section 4 describes the typical sequence of operations in postshot drilling at the former NTS. Detailed information on special equipment and techniques is given in a series of appendices (A through F) at the end of the handbook

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