Tatsu
Geotechnical
- Nov 4, 2004
- 16
Greetings,
I am going to drill into/through existing dams to install some instruments (mainly pore pressure meter). I wonder if you can tell me your experience in order to choose appropriate drill method. The dams are earth dams sitting on residual soil/weathered rock. I have to drill into dam core at some locations, and foundation ground through sandy blanket drain at some other locations. The program is undertaken in a country of Africa, and I am trying to comply with US Army Corps of Engineers Regulation No 1110-1-1807 PROCEDURES FOR DRILLIN IN EARTH EMBANKMENTS.
DRILL METHOD:
Drill equipments/techniques available on site are:
a) Tricone:
My driller told me that this is only for soil formation.
b) Percussion:
The driller switches from tricone to percussion for rock formation. I am afraid of that vibration from drill may disturb fill.
c) Diamond Drill (wire line core barrel type)
I guess that diamond drill can be called a core drill. Coring type roller is not preferred by the regulation. It may be because of high rotation rate? I believe that it can advance in soil and rock formations without using inner tube.
Casing should be introduced in any case to protect hole.
I do not have hollow/solid stem auger anywhere near me. The regulation bans using compressed air and water as circulation media. However, the regulation allows using rotary drill if engineered mud can be prepared. Assuming I have the engineered mud, which drill technique does suits for the purpose, tricone(soil)+percussion(rock) or diamond ? As I mentioned, I am afraid of vibration from percussion. Thus I prefer to using diamond drill.
DRILLING FLUID MIX (engineered mud):
The regulation introduces drilling fluid mix as below in case of that rotary drill is employed:
100 gallons of water, and
20 lbs HY-SEAL
20 lbs MICATEX
10 lbs QUICK-GEL
5 lbs JELFLAKE
1 pint CON DET
I don’t think it is possible to obtain all listed additives where I am currently working. I wonder if you can suggest simpler combination of additives or an additive.
Any comment will be much appreciated.
I am going to drill into/through existing dams to install some instruments (mainly pore pressure meter). I wonder if you can tell me your experience in order to choose appropriate drill method. The dams are earth dams sitting on residual soil/weathered rock. I have to drill into dam core at some locations, and foundation ground through sandy blanket drain at some other locations. The program is undertaken in a country of Africa, and I am trying to comply with US Army Corps of Engineers Regulation No 1110-1-1807 PROCEDURES FOR DRILLIN IN EARTH EMBANKMENTS.
DRILL METHOD:
Drill equipments/techniques available on site are:
a) Tricone:
My driller told me that this is only for soil formation.
b) Percussion:
The driller switches from tricone to percussion for rock formation. I am afraid of that vibration from drill may disturb fill.
c) Diamond Drill (wire line core barrel type)
I guess that diamond drill can be called a core drill. Coring type roller is not preferred by the regulation. It may be because of high rotation rate? I believe that it can advance in soil and rock formations without using inner tube.
Casing should be introduced in any case to protect hole.
I do not have hollow/solid stem auger anywhere near me. The regulation bans using compressed air and water as circulation media. However, the regulation allows using rotary drill if engineered mud can be prepared. Assuming I have the engineered mud, which drill technique does suits for the purpose, tricone(soil)+percussion(rock) or diamond ? As I mentioned, I am afraid of vibration from percussion. Thus I prefer to using diamond drill.
DRILLING FLUID MIX (engineered mud):
The regulation introduces drilling fluid mix as below in case of that rotary drill is employed:
100 gallons of water, and
20 lbs HY-SEAL
20 lbs MICATEX
10 lbs QUICK-GEL
5 lbs JELFLAKE
1 pint CON DET
I don’t think it is possible to obtain all listed additives where I am currently working. I wonder if you can suggest simpler combination of additives or an additive.
Any comment will be much appreciated.