Modeling hole size, lifetime and fuel consumption in hot-water ice drilling

Volume: 55, Issue: 68, Pages: 115 - 123
Published: Jan 1, 2014
Abstract
IceCube, a cubic-kilometer neutrino detector, was built at the South Pole using a hot-water drill system. Deep holes were drilled into the Antarctic ice sheet and filled with highly sensitive optical instrumentation. For the hot-water drilling, a computer model was developed to predict the hole sizes and hole lifetimes during construction. The goal was to predict ultimate size and freezeback rates based on water flow rate and temperature, drill...
Paper Details
Title
Modeling hole size, lifetime and fuel consumption in hot-water ice drilling
Published Date
Jan 1, 2014
Volume
55
Issue
68
Pages
115 - 123
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