A fundamental issue in microhole drilling is that delivering high weight-on-bit (WOB), high torque rotational horsepower to a conventional drill bit does not scale down to the hole sizes necessary to realize the envisioned cost savings An optimization algorithm called a golden section search (GSS) was used to systematically identify the preferred WOB for a given set of conditions. This research focused on implementing and evaluating two low WOB drilling technologies for microhole drilling: - Laser-assisted mechanical drill, which was tested in the laboratory - Lightly modified commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) percussive hammer, which was tested in a limited field test. Data were collected for microhole GSS using WOB optimization via simulation as well as at the Blue Canyon Dome Site in Socorro, NM. Information on the attached files and folders are as follows: - the .tdms files are LabView data files, which can be opened within Excel using a .tdms add-in or using a Matlab .tdms converter - the .tdms_index files are part of the .tdms file structure - sampling rate, column headers, and length data within the .tdms files follow SOP when utilizing Excel and/or Matlab as described above
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) - view all
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OverviewBlue Canyon DomeGSSNew MexicoNew Mexico Tech Energetic Materials Research and Testing CenterSocorroWOBalgorithmdrillingexplorationfeasibilitygeothermalgolden section searchmicroholesmonitoringoptimizationpercussive hammerslimholestechnical assessmentweight-on-bit
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Dcat Issued2021-06-23T06:00:00Z
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