Research on the drilling winch control system for clean sampling of Antarctic Subglacial Lakes

Antarctica, with a large number of ice sheets, is among the last unexplored places on Earth. The subglacial lakes beneath these ice sheets have been isolated from the outside world for up to 35 million years, containing a diverse group of marine organisms and other materials. Its unique hydrological...

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Published in:E3S Web of Conferences
Main Authors: Liu Chunbao, Zhang Sheng
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
French
Published: EDP Sciences 2021
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202125703018
https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2021/33/e3sconf_aesee2021_03018.pdf
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spelling fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:oai:doaj.org/article:aa8cca19e1f34726912fc8a60eeccdbf 2023-05-15T14:04:54+02:00 Research on the drilling winch control system for clean sampling of Antarctic Subglacial Lakes Liu Chunbao Zhang Sheng 2021-01-01 https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202125703018 https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2021/33/e3sconf_aesee2021_03018.pdf https://doaj.org/article/aa8cca19e1f34726912fc8a60eeccdbf en fr eng fre EDP Sciences 2267-1242 doi:10.1051/e3sconf/202125703018 https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2021/33/e3sconf_aesee2021_03018.pdf https://doaj.org/article/aa8cca19e1f34726912fc8a60eeccdbf undefined E3S Web of Conferences, Vol 257, p 03018 (2021) geo envir Journal Article https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_6501/ 2021 fttriple https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202125703018 2023-01-22T19:12:12Z Antarctica, with a large number of ice sheets, is among the last unexplored places on Earth. The subglacial lakes beneath these ice sheets have been isolated from the outside world for up to 35 million years, containing a diverse group of marine organisms and other materials. Its unique hydrological environment provides insights regarding microbial evolution and past climates on Earth, which have become central to interpreting the process of landscape evolution and assessments of possible future climate change. Clean sampling of subglacial lake water without introducing surface biological or other type of contamination has long been a goal of the international scientific community. The overlying ice thickness can reach thousands of meters and in conventional deep ice drilling, drilling fluids are employed while the boreholes exposed to the atmosphere. The only method for penetration is thermal drilling with the rate proportional to the vertical diameter of the drilling rig, which requires the drill body to be as thin as possible. The melted ice/water in the upper borehole will refreeze immediately once penetrating into the ice layers. Cables, thereby, need to be configured inside the drilling rig since separate cables from the external surface are not applicable in such cases. The drill rig comprises the motor-driven winch, outer surface heating system, control system as well as sampling system, totaling 600 kg in weight. Gear reducers are required during the cable lowering/lifting operations with a maximum outer diameter of the winch of 140 mm and a high-precision automatic synchronization between the reducers and cable lowering/lifting system is required. An automatic tension sensor along with a winch control system is designed to realize thee automatic synchronization between the gear reducers and the cable lowering/lifting system through servo control. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Unknown Antarctic E3S Web of Conferences 257 03018
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description Antarctica, with a large number of ice sheets, is among the last unexplored places on Earth. The subglacial lakes beneath these ice sheets have been isolated from the outside world for up to 35 million years, containing a diverse group of marine organisms and other materials. Its unique hydrological environment provides insights regarding microbial evolution and past climates on Earth, which have become central to interpreting the process of landscape evolution and assessments of possible future climate change. Clean sampling of subglacial lake water without introducing surface biological or other type of contamination has long been a goal of the international scientific community. The overlying ice thickness can reach thousands of meters and in conventional deep ice drilling, drilling fluids are employed while the boreholes exposed to the atmosphere. The only method for penetration is thermal drilling with the rate proportional to the vertical diameter of the drilling rig, which requires the drill body to be as thin as possible. The melted ice/water in the upper borehole will refreeze immediately once penetrating into the ice layers. Cables, thereby, need to be configured inside the drilling rig since separate cables from the external surface are not applicable in such cases. The drill rig comprises the motor-driven winch, outer surface heating system, control system as well as sampling system, totaling 600 kg in weight. Gear reducers are required during the cable lowering/lifting operations with a maximum outer diameter of the winch of 140 mm and a high-precision automatic synchronization between the reducers and cable lowering/lifting system is required. An automatic tension sensor along with a winch control system is designed to realize thee automatic synchronization between the gear reducers and the cable lowering/lifting system through servo control.
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title_short Research on the drilling winch control system for clean sampling of Antarctic Subglacial Lakes
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