Experimental investigation of cutting temperature in ice drilling

Volume: 116, Pages: 78 - 85
Published: Aug 1, 2015
Abstract
Cutting heat generated during rotary drilling easily melts warm ice, which has a temperature that is nearly close to or even reaches its pressure melting point. This phenomenon results in low penetration rate, poor core recovery and frequent sticking accidents. In order to measure the cutting temperature in ice drilling, a special testing stand was designed based on the principle of a wireless signal communication system as described in this...
Paper Details
Title
Experimental investigation of cutting temperature in ice drilling
Published Date
Aug 1, 2015
Volume
116
Pages
78 - 85
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