| Powder-Collection System for Ultrasonic/Sonic Drill/Corer |
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| Dec 31 2004 | |
Powder is blown from the drill/rock interface to sampling locations.
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A system for collecting samples of powdered rock has been devised for use in conjunction with an ultrasonic/sonic drill/corer (USDC) — a lightweight, lowpower apparatus designed to cut into, and acquire samples of, rock or other hard material for scientific analysis. The USDC was described in "Ultrasonic/Sonic Drill/Corers With Integrated Sensors" (NPO-20856), NASA Tech Briefs, Vol. 25, No. 1 (January 2001), page 38. To recapitulate: The USDC includes a drill bit, corer, or other tool bit, in which ultrasonic and sonic vibrations are excited by an electronically driven piezoelectric actuator. The USDC advances into the rock or other material of interest by means of a hammering action and a resulting chiseling action at the tip of the tool bit. The hammering and chiseling actions are so effective that unlike in conventional twist drilling, a negligible amount of axial force is needed to make the USDC advance into the material. Also unlike a conventional twist drill, the USDC operates without need for torsional restraint, lubricant, or a sharp bit. The USDC generates powder as a byproduct of the drilling or coring process. The purpose served by the present sample-collection system is to remove the powder from the tool-bit/rock interface and deliver the powder to one or more designated location(s) for analysis or storage.
A screen along the path of the powder/gas mixture is used to trap particles above a predetermined size while allowing acceptably small particles to proceed. The powder can then be further processed in any of several ways. For example, it can be trapped on a porous or adhesive tape for delivery to an instrument or for storage, mixed with fluids by use of a sonicator, or blown into a heating chamber for thermal treatment and analysis.
This work was done by Stewart Sherrit, Yoseph Bar-Cohen, Xiaoqi Bao, and Zensheu Chang of Caltech for NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory and by David Blake of Ames Research Center and Charles Bryson of Bryson Consulting for Ames Research Center. For further information, access the Technical Support Package (TSP) free on-line at www.techbriefs.com/tsp under the Machinery/Automation category. This Brief includes a Technical Support Package (TSP).Powder-Collection System for Ultrasonic/Sonic Drill/Corer (reference NPO-40564) is currently available for download from the TSP library. Login first to download.
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