A Lightweight Hand Coring Auger

Title A Lightweight Hand Coring Auger
Publication Type
Conference Proceedings
Year
1984
Author(s) Bruce R Koci
Journal/ Publication
Proceedings of the Second International Workshop/Symposium on Ice Drilling Technology (eds G. Holdsworth, K.C. Kuivinen and J.H. Rand), CRREL Special Report 84-34
Pagination
55-59
Abstract

Extensive use of glass epoxy composites has allowed the design of an auger capable of drilling to 30 m without the use of a tripod, or to 50 m with a tripod to assist in raising the drill string. Approximate weight of a 10-m drill is 10 kg. Since most of the drill is already made of plastics, applications for making a "clean" drill are also discussed. Further refinements using solar voltaics and more exotic materials to ease the drilling burden are discussed. This drill has been tested in Antarctica, Greenland and the Peruvian Andes to near its proposed depth limit.

File
Special Collections International Workshop on Ice Drilling Technology Series, 2nd International Workshop on Ice Drilling Technology
Categories Alpine/High-Altitude, Lightweight/Portable
Equipment Hand Auger, PICO, Hand Augers
Citation Bruce R Koci ( 1984 ) A Lightweight Hand Coring Auger. Proceedings of the Second International Workshop/Symposium on Ice Drilling Technology (eds G. Holdsworth, K.C. Kuivinen and J.H. Rand), CRREL Special Report 84-34 , 55-59 .
Lead Author
Bruce R Koci