| System Would Acquire Core and Powder Samples of Rocks |
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| NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, California | |
| Aug 01 2006 | |
A sampling system would be built around an ultrasonic/sonic drill corer.
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A system for automated sampling of rocks, ice, and similar hard materials at and immediately below the surface of the ground is undergoing development. The system, denoted a sample preparation, acquisition, handling, and delivery (SPAHD) device, would be mounted on a robotic exploratory vehicle that would traverse the terrain of interest on the Earth or on a remote planet. The SPAHD device would probe the ground to obtain data for optimization of sampling, prepare the surface, acquire samples in the form(s) of cores and/or powdered cuttings, and deliver the samples to a selected location for analysis and/or storage.
In addition to a USDC, the SPAHD device (see Figure 1) would include sensor, control, and communication subsystems; a subsystem for positioning the USDC at the desired position and orientation on the ground; a set of interchangeable USDC bits; a tool rack to store the bits; and mechanisms for manipulating and delivering samples. The bits would be attached to, and detached from, a resonator horn of the piezoelectric actuator by means of simple-to-operate snap-on/snap-off mechanisms. The set of bits would include a probing bit, bits for cutting cores and collecting powdered cuttings, bits for extracting the cores after they have been cut (see Figure 2), and an ultrasonic rock abrasion tool (URAT) bit [described in “Ultrasonically Actuated Tools for Abrading Rock Surfaces” (NPO-30403), NASA Tech Briefs, Vol. 30, No. 7 (July, 2006), page 58. This work was done by Yoseph Bar-Cohen, James Randolph, Xiaoqi Bao, Stewart Sherrit, Chuck Ritz, and Greg Cook of Caltech for NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory. For further information, access the Technical Support Package (TSP) free online at www.techbriefs.com/tsp under the Machinery/Automation category. NPO-30640 This Brief includes a Technical Support Package (TSP).System Would Acquire Core and Powder Samples of Rocks (reference NPO-30640) is currently available for download from the TSP library. Login first to download.
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