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Experimental Suction Drilling in Basalts at the Idaho National Engineering Laboratory, Idaho
The report describes results of a suction-drilling (vacuum-drilling) experiment conducted in the basalts of the Snake River Plain at the Idaho National Engineering Laboratory, Idaho. The drilling technique, which uses high-pressure, high-volume air and a steam ejector-eductor siphon, requires no downhole drilling fluids to be introduced into the borehole. Consequently, it would be an excellent drilling method for use in studies of flow in the unsaturated zone, particularly in areas of suspected contamination.
Experimental Suction Drilling in Basalts at the Idaho National Engineering Laboratory, Idaho
The report describes results of a suction-drilling (vacuum-drilling) experiment conducted in the basalts of the Snake River Plain at the Idaho National Engineering Laboratory, Idaho. The drilling technique, which uses high-pressure, high-volume air and a steam ejector-eductor siphon, requires no downhole drilling fluids to be introduced into the borehole. Consequently, it would be an excellent drilling method for use in studies of flow in the unsaturated zone, particularly in areas of suspected contamination.
Experimental Suction Drilling in Basalts at the Idaho National Engineering Laboratory, Idaho
W. E. Teasdale (author) / R. R. Pemberton (author)
1990
18 pages
Report
No indication
English
Idaho National Engineering Laboratory, Idaho
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