UPCD: Field Trial Results and Further Work

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The Ultrasonic Planetary Core Drill (UPCD) project sought to develop and conduct a field trial, in an analogous Martian environment, of a space-compatible regolith-sampling tool. The project implemented a number of key technologies to achieve this aim; a drilling control loop based on ultrasonic power feedback, a bayonet interface system to allow a drillstring to be built up in-situ then disassembled after use, a coring design which captured the cores drilled out, and a mechanism for caching the core samples in sealable containers. The system was demonstrated in the laboratory with results indicating low power, low weight on bit, achievement of the targeted depth, and the retrieval of still-frozen core samples. The routines to allow the system to become fully autonomous were also demonstrated. The drill was deployed to Coal Nunatak on Alexander Island, Antarctica, for analogue trials. The drill was demonstrated to work, as was the caching and drill assembly/disassembly system, but the target depth was not achieved. A review of drill depth is provided along with a laboratory solution to the problems encountered in the field. Further work using the UPCD is also discussed.
UPCD:实地试验结果和进一步工作
超声波行星岩心钻(UPCD)项目试图在类似的火星环境中开发并进行一种空间兼容的风化层取样工具的现场试验。该项目实施了一些关键技术来实现这一目标;基于超声功率反馈的钻井控制回路,卡口接口系统,允许钻柱在现场组装,然后在使用后拆卸,取心设计可以捕获钻出的岩心,以及将岩心样品缓存在密封容器中的机制。该系统在实验室进行了验证,结果表明低功耗、低钻头重量、达到了目标深度,并且可以回收仍然冻结的岩心样品。还演示了使系统完全自主的例程。该演习被部署到南极洲亚历山大岛的Coal Nunatak进行模拟试验。该钻头、高速缓存和钻机装配/拆卸系统均可正常工作,但未能达到目标深度。对钻井深度进行了回顾,并对现场遇到的问题提供了实验室解决方案。本文还讨论了使用UPCD的进一步工作。
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