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Deep Borehole Emplacement Mode Hazard Analysis Revision 0
Author(s) -
S. David Sevougian
Publication year - 2015
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/1211554
Subject(s) - wireline , borehole , drill string , mode (computer interface) , hazard , geology , event (particle physics) , hazard analysis , drill , seismology , mining engineering , engineering , computer science , geotechnical engineering , reliability engineering , telecommunications , mechanical engineering , chemistry , physics , organic chemistry , quantum mechanics , wireless , operating system
This letter report outlines a methodology and provides resource information for the Deep Borehole Emplacement Mode Hazard Analysis (DBEMHA). The main purpose is identify the accident hazards and accident event sequences associated with the two emplacement mode options (wireline or drillstring), to outline a methodology for computing accident probabilities and frequencies, and to point to available databases on the nature and frequency of accidents typically associated with standard borehole drilling and nuclear handling operations. Risk mitigation and prevention measures, which have been incorporated into the two emplacement designs (see Cochran and Hardin 2015), are also discussed. A key intent of this report is to provide background information to brief subject matter experts involved in the Emplacement Mode Design Study. [Note: Revision 0 of this report is concentrated more on the wireline emplacement mode. It is expected that Revision 1 will contain further development of the preliminary fault and event trees for the drill string emplacement mode.]

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