Ultrasonically-assisted penetration of granular and cemented materials
Ultrasonically-assisted penetration of granular and cemented materials
Granular material can often be penetrated by the application of high-frequency vibrations. This effect may be seen in loosely packed granular material, in permafrost where the discrete grains exist in an icy matrix, and even where those grains have been compacted and cemented to form a sedimentary rock . For space applications, the vibrations may be reasonably generated by a Langevin transducer and their energy delivered to the target material by a number of different mechanisms, depending on the nature of the target and the depth or bore diameter of the desired drill campaign. The application of such vibrations is generally associated with reductions in weight-on-bit and power requirements when compared to more traditional techniques.
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Firstbrook, David
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Harkness, Patrick
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Li, Xuan
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Timoney, Ryan
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Worrall, Kevin
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29 April 2018
Firstbrook, David
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Harkness, Patrick
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Li, Xuan
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Timoney, Ryan
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Worrall, Kevin
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Firstbrook, David, Harkness, Patrick, Li, Xuan, Timoney, Ryan and Worrall, Kevin
(2018)
Ultrasonically-assisted penetration of granular and cemented materials.
In,
Badescu, V and Zacny, K
(eds.)
Outer Solar System.
Springer Cham, .
(doi:10.1007/978-3-319-73845-1_7).
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Abstract
Granular material can often be penetrated by the application of high-frequency vibrations. This effect may be seen in loosely packed granular material, in permafrost where the discrete grains exist in an icy matrix, and even where those grains have been compacted and cemented to form a sedimentary rock . For space applications, the vibrations may be reasonably generated by a Langevin transducer and their energy delivered to the target material by a number of different mechanisms, depending on the nature of the target and the depth or bore diameter of the desired drill campaign. The application of such vibrations is generally associated with reductions in weight-on-bit and power requirements when compared to more traditional techniques.
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Published date: 29 April 2018
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/498936
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David Firstbrook
Author:
Patrick Harkness
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Xuan Li
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Ryan Timoney
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Kevin Worrall
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V Badescu
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K Zacny
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