Motorising drills
Motorising drills
A joint industry university project has developed a high torque brushless coiled tubing electric drilling DC motor for oil wells. The authors explain how the technology could eventually become a low cost alternative to conventional rotary drilling techniques.
industry university project, high torque drilling dc motor, brushless coiled tubing drilling dc motor, oil wells, 25 kw, 4 m 3.125 inch, 1 inch
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Abu-Sharkh, S.
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Yuratick, M.
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Harris, M.
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Head, P.
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February 2003
Abu-Sharkh, S.
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Yuratick, M.
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Harris, M.
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Head, P.
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Abu-Sharkh, S., Yuratick, M., Harris, M. and Head, P.
(2003)
Motorising drills.
Power Engineer, 17 (1), .
(doi:10.1049/pe:20030110).
Abstract
A joint industry university project has developed a high torque brushless coiled tubing electric drilling DC motor for oil wells. The authors explain how the technology could eventually become a low cost alternative to conventional rotary drilling techniques.
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Published date: February 2003
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industry university project, high torque drilling dc motor, brushless coiled tubing drilling dc motor, oil wells, 25 kw, 4 m 3.125 inch, 1 inch
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Local EPrints ID: 22529
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/22529
ISSN: 1479-8344
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