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Bob Morse, Univ of Wisconsin WBS 1.2---Implementation Berkeley Meeting Mar 19-23, 2005 Logistics, Drilling, Deployment.

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1 Bob Morse, Univ of Wisconsin WBS 1.2---Implementation Berkeley Meeting Mar 19-23, 2005 Logistics, Drilling, Deployment

2 Mar 19-23, 2005 Berkeley 2 Implementation-Introduction Field Season Strategic Planning Logistics—Terry Hannaford Drilling—Alan Elcheikh, Jeff Cherwinka Installation---Tom Ham Counting House Operations Liaison---NSF, RPSC Training of Seasonal Drillers, Installers Training Platforms—PSL (Madison)

3 Mar 19-23, 2005 Berkeley 3 Drill Improvements 2005-06—PSL Work Plan Plans for getting there Issues People Resources Testing and training Organization Schedule Stay focused on goals

4 Mar 19-23, 2005 Berkeley 4 Goals for 2005-2006 Set up as early as possible up to Dec 10 7 week drill/deploy period (Dec11, Jan 28) Target drill speed 48 hrs/hole, including firn Target deploy speed 24 hrs/hole Use both towers to leapfrog 2 strings per week Drill and deploy 10-12 strings

5 Mar 19-23, 2005 Berkeley 5 Drill performance issues Speed limitations (deep drill and firn) Second tower (shipped) New crescent Drill control software Set up and hole-to-hole move Fuel delivery systems Generators

6 Mar 19-23, 2005 Berkeley 6 Drill reliability issues Motor drives and controls Drill supply hose Flow, temperature and pressures sensors Heaters Condensate pumps E-stop false events Weight stack Load cells Communication networks Reels and reel brakes

7 Mar 19-23, 2005 Berkeley 7 Personnel Now: Alan Elcheikh Jeff Cherwinka Terry Matt Mark Thoma Lee Greenler Brian Pechan Farshid Feyzi Jack Ambuel Ted Shultz Chuck Rentmeesters Harold Mattison Carl Baumann Phil Robl Robin Bolsey Dave Pernic Alan Rogers Dave Scott Jim Koehler Terry Hannaford Tom Ham Soon Dennis Duling New programmer Drillers Outside help Ice-water interface modeling UNICO solutions review Software assessment Bob Morse’s group Newt Ganugapati Varun Gopalakrishna Anupam Singh Students: Peter Hoeft Scott Haman Terry Benson Brian White Aaron Kurth

8 Mar 19-23, 2005 Berkeley 8 Resources Full access to PSL shop and staff EHWD test area is still available EHWD test equipment 250 ft deep hole for hose test

9 Mar 19-23, 2005 Berkeley 9 Testing and Training Setting up software development and testing facility at PSL Setting up heater, pump, control and sensor facility at PSL Set up communication network for above Will use above for drill and repair training for drill crew May move to MDS style unit in future

10 Mar 19-23, 2005 Berkeley 10 Organization Build teams based on focus areas (first person leads team) 1. Drives, UNICOs, Motors: MT, TS, PR, TM (consultant) 2. E-stop, Network, Comm: TM, HM, PR, MT 3. Heaters, Condensate, Fuel, Switches & Sensors: JC, RB, CB, DD 4. Pumps, Sensors: BP, JC, RB 5. Software, Operations (simulator): HM, CR, JA, TS, AE, VG,AS, new hire,drillers 6. Speed Limit, Thermal, Dynamics: LG, JC, RM, TS,NG (consultant) 7. Drill Head, Weights, Nozzle, Sensors: JA, BP, LG, MT,DP 8. Procedures (SOP), Set Up: AE, RB, T Ham 9. Reels: BP, LG, JC,DP,CB,PR 10. Cables: PR,TM,JA 11. Hose, TOS, Crescent: JC, BP, AR,TB 12. Firn Drill: LG, DP,JC,AK 13. Training/testing: FF,RB,THam,JC,AE,drillers 14. Documents, Drawings: AR,TM,PR

11 Mar 19-23, 2005 Berkeley 11 Schedule We have started work already Must ship all items so they get to SP when it opens Organize shipments so parts are easily found We have about 6 months--must be very careful on what we do

12 Mar 19-23, 2005 Berkeley 12 Stay focused on goals Priorities: –Thing we must do1 –Things we should do2 –Things that would be nice3 Eliminate dependencies among tasks Keep an eye on how long it takes to do here Keep another eye on how long it takes to implement at the pole Keep both eyes on drilling 12 holes

13 Mar 19-23, 2005 Berkeley 13 Drill Logging and Analysis

14 Mar 19-23, 2005 Berkeley 14 Implementation--Introduction Layout-surveying Pilot holes—4” coring drill Firn Drill---down to 60 meters—water pools HW Drilling—straightness, depth, logging String Deployment—depth, location, logging Freeze-In—4-5 day monitoring-Counting House Data Management—drillers, deployers Off-line—real-time analysis, Pole, Madison

15 Mar 19-23, 2005 Berkeley 15 Drilling Data Drill Operations: depth, calipers, theta, vital parameters Data updates at rate of 4 Hz (250 ms). Data-Bridge—between drill net and SP-net. With updates every 5 minutes—1200 updates Drill Monitoring: Off-line, Real-Time Pole Monitoring---full analysis and logging Madison Monitoring—full analysis and logging as the satellite permits.

16 Mar 19-23, 2005 Berkeley 16 Off-line Real-Time Analysis At South Pole and Madison Tension (cable and drill-head) Depth (from winch payout and pressure) Hole Diameter—Calipers Drill-Angle—Straightness, Theta Logging X-Y or “birds-eye” plots

17 Mar 19-23, 2005 Berkeley 17

18 Mar 19-23, 2005 Berkeley 18 Hole # 1 ( 21) First attempt at hole drilling

19 Mar 19-23, 2005 Berkeley 19 HOLE 1

20 Mar 19-23, 2005 Berkeley 20 HOLE 1

21 Mar 19-23, 2005 Berkeley 21 HOLE 1

22 Mar 19-23, 2005 Berkeley 22 HOLE 1

23 Mar 19-23, 2005 Berkeley 23 Hole #1 Summary 22 hrs—large tilt angle, buried drill? 27-33 hrs—buoyant drill, buried drill, lost nozzle? 40 hrs—buried drill, lost part of weights 43 hrs—lost additional part of weight-stack 45 hours buried drill 33-50 hours, drill difficult to steer. Difficulty controlling hole diameter

24 Mar 19-23, 2005 Berkeley 24 Hole #2 (21-A) Move tower by about 8 meters Make 2 nd attempt at hole drilling

25 Mar 19-23, 2005 Berkeley 25 HOLE 2

26 Mar 19-23, 2005 Berkeley 26 HOLE 2

27 Mar 19-23, 2005 Berkeley 27 HOLE 2

28 Mar 19-23, 2005 Berkeley 28 HOLE 2

29 Mar 19-23, 2005 Berkeley 29 Hole #2 Summary More even drilling rate Better control of drill straightness Straightness—diameter correlation?

30 Mar 19-23, 2005 Berkeley 30 Drill Oscillations Lee Greenler’s talk

31 Mar 19-23, 2005 Berkeley 31 HOLE 2

32 Mar 19-23, 2005 Berkeley 32 HOLE 2

33 Mar 19-23, 2005 Berkeley 33 HOLE 2

34 Mar 19-23, 2005 Berkeley 34 Drill Oscillations Demonstrates need for fast-response instruments like drill load-cells, and cable/winch load-cells. Possible need for additional instruments like accelerometers to actually determine drillhead’s instantaneous velocity and position.

35 Mar 19-23, 2005 Berkeley 35 Hole #2 Logging –X-Y Plot

36 Mar 19-23, 2005 Berkeley 36 HOLE 2

37 Mar 19-23, 2005 Berkeley 37 HOLE 2

38 Mar 19-23, 2005 Berkeley 38 Deployment Kurt Woschnagg’s talk

39 Mar 19-23, 2005 Berkeley 39


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