In order to examine dependencies of hydro-pressure and ice temperature in ice cutting performance of a drill for deep ice coring, experiments on ice cutting were carried out under liquid pressure from 0.1MPa to 30MPa at temperatures of 12.3,-40.3℃ and -62.0℃ changing the rake angle of the ice cutter. The results showed the penetration speed of the drill for a given rake angle decreased for at lower temperature and higher pressure; for a constant penetration speed, larger torque was required at higher pressure and lower temperature. Also, the larger the rake angle, the smaller the penetration speed. When the rake angle of the ice cutter was 17°, the drill performed at the designed penetration speed
A total of 11 ice cores to a maximum depth of 460 m have been obtained over the past 3 years from hi...
As a prelude to the design of sampling devices able to extract materials from the icy surfaces of co...
As a prelude to the design of sampling devices able to extract materials from the icy surfaces of co...
A lightweight mechanical ice core drill of shallow depth capability was tested in a cold laboratory ...
Fast hole production is possible using ice core hot-fluid drilling. The present paper describes a me...
An experimental stand for investigation of the ice cutting process by the rotary drill is described....
Deep ice coring to bedrock (3028m in depth) at Dome Fuji Station is planned during three successive ...
Ice core drills which stored cuttings above the core barrel were tested. Cuttings were pushed up by ...
Ice core drilling is optimized by analyzing the main factors that influence the drilling time. These...
A coring hole (5G) was drilled at Vostok station down to the depth of 2500m using an electro-thermal...
Thermal ice coring processes are accompanied by stresses in an ice core; micro-and macro-cracks are ...
A stainless-steel platen, with arrays of pressure sensors and thermocouples on the front face, has b...
The final design of an electro-mechanical drill is very simple both in shape and in mechanism. It is...
Friction processes of rubber on ice, steel on ice and ice on ice have been investigated bymeasuring ...
A unique hydraulically driven crushing friction apparatus for experiments on ice has been commission...
A total of 11 ice cores to a maximum depth of 460 m have been obtained over the past 3 years from hi...
As a prelude to the design of sampling devices able to extract materials from the icy surfaces of co...
As a prelude to the design of sampling devices able to extract materials from the icy surfaces of co...
A lightweight mechanical ice core drill of shallow depth capability was tested in a cold laboratory ...
Fast hole production is possible using ice core hot-fluid drilling. The present paper describes a me...
An experimental stand for investigation of the ice cutting process by the rotary drill is described....
Deep ice coring to bedrock (3028m in depth) at Dome Fuji Station is planned during three successive ...
Ice core drills which stored cuttings above the core barrel were tested. Cuttings were pushed up by ...
Ice core drilling is optimized by analyzing the main factors that influence the drilling time. These...
A coring hole (5G) was drilled at Vostok station down to the depth of 2500m using an electro-thermal...
Thermal ice coring processes are accompanied by stresses in an ice core; micro-and macro-cracks are ...
A stainless-steel platen, with arrays of pressure sensors and thermocouples on the front face, has b...
The final design of an electro-mechanical drill is very simple both in shape and in mechanism. It is...
Friction processes of rubber on ice, steel on ice and ice on ice have been investigated bymeasuring ...
A unique hydraulically driven crushing friction apparatus for experiments on ice has been commission...
A total of 11 ice cores to a maximum depth of 460 m have been obtained over the past 3 years from hi...
As a prelude to the design of sampling devices able to extract materials from the icy surfaces of co...
As a prelude to the design of sampling devices able to extract materials from the icy surfaces of co...