A low resource subglacial bedrock sampler: the percussive rapid access isotope drill (P-RAID)

The paleoclimate community has an interest in distributed subglacial bedrock sampling but, while capable drill systems do exist, they are often incompatible with Twin Otter logistics. To address this issue, a design built on the existing low footprint ice-sampler, the Rapid Access Isotope Drill (RAI...

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Published in:Cold Regions Science and Technology
Main Authors: Timoney, Ryan, Worrall, Kevin, Firstbrook, David, Harkness, Patrick, Rix, Julius, Ashurst, Daniel, Mulvaney, Robert, Bentley, Michael J.
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020
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spelling ftuglasgow:oai:eprints.gla.ac.uk:217316 2023-05-15T13:33:26+02:00 A low resource subglacial bedrock sampler: the percussive rapid access isotope drill (P-RAID) Timoney, Ryan Worrall, Kevin Firstbrook, David Harkness, Patrick Rix, Julius Ashurst, Daniel Mulvaney, Robert Bentley, Michael J. 2020-09 text http://eprints.gla.ac.uk/217316/ http://eprints.gla.ac.uk/217316/1/217316.pdf en eng Elsevier http://eprints.gla.ac.uk/217316/1/217316.pdf Timoney, R. <http://eprints.gla.ac.uk/view/author/26697.html>, Worrall, K. <http://eprints.gla.ac.uk/view/author/23024.html> , Firstbrook, D. <http://eprints.gla.ac.uk/view/author/35325.html> , Harkness, P. <http://eprints.gla.ac.uk/view/author/10875.html> , Rix, J., Ashurst, D., Mulvaney, R. and Bentley, M. J. (2020) A low resource subglacial bedrock sampler: the percussive rapid access isotope drill (P-RAID). Cold Regions Science and Technology <http://eprints.gla.ac.uk/view/journal_volume/Cold_Regions_Science_and_Technology.html>, 177, 103113. (doi:10.1016/j.coldregions.2020.103113 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.coldregions.2020.103113>) cc_by_4 CC-BY Articles PeerReviewed 2020 ftuglasgow https://doi.org/10.1016/j.coldregions.2020.103113 2020-09-03T22:09:48Z The paleoclimate community has an interest in distributed subglacial bedrock sampling but, while capable drill systems do exist, they are often incompatible with Twin Otter logistics. To address this issue, a design built on the existing low footprint ice-sampler, the Rapid Access Isotope Drill (RAID) is investigated. The new device will retain key features of the parent system, but the ice drilling elements of the RAID will be replaced by a self-contained rotary-percussive core-drill capable of penetrating ice-consolidated and rocky terrain at and below the ice/rock interface. This new front-end will only be deployed once the interface itself has been attained, providing a pristine core sample from the underlying terrain. The proposed Percussive Rapid Access Isotope Drill (P-RAID) has been inspired by planetary drilling technologies to allow autonomous operations at the bottom of the hole. This paper details the development and testing of the proof-of-concept hardware. The mechanical and electrical design challenges encountered, and the results obtained from a series of prolonged cold chamber tests will be discussed, alongside lessons learned from initial testing in Antarctica. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica University of Glasgow: Enlighten - Publications Cold Regions Science and Technology 177 103113
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description The paleoclimate community has an interest in distributed subglacial bedrock sampling but, while capable drill systems do exist, they are often incompatible with Twin Otter logistics. To address this issue, a design built on the existing low footprint ice-sampler, the Rapid Access Isotope Drill (RAID) is investigated. The new device will retain key features of the parent system, but the ice drilling elements of the RAID will be replaced by a self-contained rotary-percussive core-drill capable of penetrating ice-consolidated and rocky terrain at and below the ice/rock interface. This new front-end will only be deployed once the interface itself has been attained, providing a pristine core sample from the underlying terrain. The proposed Percussive Rapid Access Isotope Drill (P-RAID) has been inspired by planetary drilling technologies to allow autonomous operations at the bottom of the hole. This paper details the development and testing of the proof-of-concept hardware. The mechanical and electrical design challenges encountered, and the results obtained from a series of prolonged cold chamber tests will be discussed, alongside lessons learned from initial testing in Antarctica.
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author Timoney, Ryan
Worrall, Kevin
Firstbrook, David
Harkness, Patrick
Rix, Julius
Ashurst, Daniel
Mulvaney, Robert
Bentley, Michael J.
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Worrall, Kevin
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A low resource subglacial bedrock sampler: the percussive rapid access isotope drill (P-RAID)
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title A low resource subglacial bedrock sampler: the percussive rapid access isotope drill (P-RAID)
title_short A low resource subglacial bedrock sampler: the percussive rapid access isotope drill (P-RAID)
title_full A low resource subglacial bedrock sampler: the percussive rapid access isotope drill (P-RAID)
title_fullStr A low resource subglacial bedrock sampler: the percussive rapid access isotope drill (P-RAID)
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