
Final Technical Report for “A Heliportable Sonic Drilling Platform for Microhole Drilling and Exploration”
Author(s) -
Peter Lucon
Publication year - 2008
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/927796
Subject(s) - drilling , instrumentation (computer programming) , software deployment , engineering , automotive engineering , systems engineering , computer science , mechanical engineering , operating system
The Phase I objectives were fully achieved the execution of a program that included the: • Development of a comprehensive model of the sonic drill technology and interaction of the dynamic drilling parameters with the impedance of the earth. • Operation and measurement of the sonic drilling process in the field at full scale. • Comparison of the analytical and experimental results to form an objective and quantified approach to describe the fundamental phenomena and to develop a methodology for automated control of the sonic drilling process. • Conceptual design of a modular sonic drilling system that can be transported to remote sites by helicopter. As a result, the feasibility of a commercially viable sonic drilling technology that can produce microholes up to 1,500 feet in depth, and that is field deployable to remote, environmentally sensitive sites via a helicopter, has been demonstrated