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Mechanical Ice Drilling Technology: Springer Geophysics

Autor Pavel G. Talalay
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 25 mar 2016
This book provides a review of mechanical ice drillingtechnology, including the design, parameters, and performance of various toolsand drills for making holes in snow, firn and ice. The material presents the historicaldevelopment of ice drilling tools and devices from the first experience takenplace more than 170 years ago to the present day and focuses on the modernvision of ice drilling technology. It is illustrated with numerous pictures, many of them published for the first time. This book is intended for specialistsin ice core sciences, drilling engineers, glaciologists, and can be useful forhigh-school students and other readers who are very interested in engineeringand cold regions technology.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789811005596
ISBN-10: 9811005591
Pagini: 284
Ilustrații: XIV, 284 p. 379 illus., 219 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 210 x 279 x 23 mm
Greutate: 1.19 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2016
Editura: Springer Nature Singapore
Colecția Springer
Seria Springer Geophysics

Locul publicării:Singapore, Singapore

Cuprins

Introductionto Ice Drilling Technology.- Yearly History of Ice Drilling from 19th tothe First Half of 20th Century .- Direct-Push Drilling.- Hand- and Power-driven Portable drills.- Percussion Drills.- Conventional Machine-driven Rotary Drill Rigs .- Flexible drill-stem Drill rigs.- Cable-suspended Electromechanical Auger Drills.- Cable-suspended Electromechanical Drills withBottom-hole Circulation.- Drilling Challenges and Perspectives for FutureDevelopment. 


Notă biografică

Dr.Pavel G. Talalay is Professor of the College of Construction Engineering andDirector of Polar Research Center at Jilin University, Changchun, China. Heearned Drilling Engineer (1984), PhD (1995) and Doc. Eng. (2007) degrees inexploration engineering from St. Petersburg State Mining Institute, Russia,where he previously worked as Professor and Chair of the Dept. He has also workedfor Niels Bohr Institute (Copenhagen University, Denmark) as Guest Researcher (1998-1999).His research interests are associated with different aspects of drillingtechnology in Polar Regions, especially on glaciers and ice sheets. He attendedsix field expeditions in Arctic and Antarctica and took part in the drillingoperations of the deepest hole in ice (3769 m) at Vostok Station, Antarctica. Heis the author of about 200 publications and got 2006 International Geneva Salonof Inventions Gold Medal and 2009 International Contest on 3D-Modelling WinnerAward. Since 2009 Prof. Pavel Talalay has been amember of IDDO TechnicalAdvisory Board, University of Wisconsin – Madison.

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This book provides a review of mechanical ice drilling technology, including the design, parameters, and performance of various tools and drills for making holes in snow, firn and ice. The material presents the historical development of ice drilling tools and devices from the first experience taken place more than 170 years ago to the present day and focuses on the modern vision of ice drilling technology. It is illustrated with numerous pictures, many of them published for the first time. This book is intended for specialists in ice core sciences, drilling engineers, glaciologists, and can be useful for high-school students and other readers who are very interested in engineering and cold regions technology.


Caracteristici

Includes descriptions of all the methods of making holes in snow, firn and ice by mechanical fracture based on more than 500 references, personal communications from the leading ice drilling scientists and personal experience Contains 400 figures, many ofthem published for the first time Focuses on the field performance ofmechanical drilling operations in ice, drilling problems and possiblesolutions Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras