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International Workshop on Micropiles Seattle, Washington September 24-27, 2003

International Workshop on Micropiles Seattle, Washington September 24-27, 2003. Sonic Drilling. Applications in Micropiles. What is a Sonic Drill?. A drilling system that uses the principle of resonance to drill a hole and install a casing in practically any type of ground.

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International Workshop on Micropiles Seattle, Washington September 24-27, 2003

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  1. International Workshop on MicropilesSeattle, WashingtonSeptember 24-27, 2003

  2. Sonic Drilling Applications in Micropiles

  3. What is a Sonic Drill? A drilling system that uses the principle of resonance to drill a hole and install a casing in practically any type of ground. Basically, the drill head is a variable frequency generator that imparts resonant energy to the drill string.

  4. Sonic Drill Features A Sonic Drill… • Is capable of installing casing up to 12” in diameter, in practically any material. • Provides a relatively undisturbed core sample over the entire length of the hole • Drills dry – no drilling mud necessary

  5. Sonic Samples Till 6” Granite

  6. Sonic Drill Features A Sonic Drill… • Produces very little cuttings, which significantly reduces disposal costs • Can be track, wheel, skid, barge, or rail mounted. • Is modular in design – for helicopter work

  7. Barge System

  8. Rail System Boston Tunnel Project

  9. Arctic System

  10. Sonic Drill Features A Sonic Drill… • Can be wheeled through a 42 inch doorway • Can drill under an 8-foot ceiling • Can be adapted to diamond core or air drill using a down-hole hammer • Can use oil-field tubing, of various thread forms and pipe lengths

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