Author:
Liu Gang,Talalay Pavel,Wang Rusheng,Yang Yang,Hong Jialin,Gong Da,Liu An,Fan Dayou
Abstract
Currently, hot-water drill systems are actively used to observe ocean cavities under ice shelves, detect the effects of climate change on glaciers, retrieve sub-ice seabed samples, study the internal ice structure with video imaging, log temperatures, measure deformations within ice, determine basal sliding velocity, provide clean access to subglacial lakes, and many other scientific applications. The main parameters of hot-water drilling systems in any configuration are flow rate, delivery pressure, and temperature of the delivered water. The controlled outcome variables are the diameter of the drilled borehole, rate of penetration, power and fuel consumption for ice melting, and refreezing rate of the borehole. The independent variables while drilling are the current/target depth and the temperature of the ice. The paper aims to present a design procedure for hot-water drilling parameters that are necessary to choose appropriate equipment and tools at the planning stage.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Ministry of Science and Technology of the People's Republic of China
Subject
Water Science and Technology,Aquatic Science,Geography, Planning and Development,Biochemistry
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