Drilling in Extreme Environments 2009
DOI: 10.1002/9783527626625.ch2
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Principles of Drilling and Excavation

Abstract: Predicting the performance of drills requires analytical capabilities that account for the tools characteristics, rock properties and behavior, the temperature, and other parameters. Also, it necessitates understanding the effect of the applied forces, details of the bit, and the interaction with the drilled rock. This chapter covers the principles of drilling and excavation, both analytically and experimentally, and the requirements for optimization of the drilling operation. Physical Properties of Rocks Terr… Show more

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“…1. First order [蟽] estimates are made using databases (WSM), offset well data, and geological inference based on tectonic fabric, diagenetic intensity and burial/erosion history (Han et al, 2009). Tectonic fabric and stress history analysis (folds, lateral deformation history, faults) is a robust approach to determining principal stress directions and relative magnitude.…”
Section: Stresses -[蟽 ]mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1. First order [蟽] estimates are made using databases (WSM), offset well data, and geological inference based on tectonic fabric, diagenetic intensity and burial/erosion history (Han et al, 2009). Tectonic fabric and stress history analysis (folds, lateral deformation history, faults) is a robust approach to determining principal stress directions and relative magnitude.…”
Section: Stresses -[蟽 ]mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As early as the 1960s, the former Soviet Union realized the importance of using planetary penetrators for deep space exploration missions. The early Luna-16, Luna-20, and Luna-24 lunar probes set the stage for future planetary penetrators (Han et al, 2009;Huntress et al, 2003). At present, researchers have designed a variety of planetary penetrators to penetrate the planet's soil for sampling, but both penetration and sampling capabilities have not met expectations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An impact induces a compressive incident wave that travels through the bit assembly to eventually cause penetration by indentation of a collection of bit buttons into the rock [2,3]. Percussion tools are generally more efficient for drilling hard rock formations than conventional rotary equipment [4,5]. Their advantages include lower weighton-bit (WOB) requirement, reduced bit wear due to less contact time with the rock, less borehole deviation and larger chip size [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%