On power losses in surface equipment of core drilling units
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Abstract
Core drilling has found wide application in geological exploration and the mining industry. The fleet of core drilling machines is replenished with new models. There are units for drilling in the most varied geological conditions and at the most varied depths of wells (from 50‑100 to 1000‑1500 m and higher). However, despite the large volume of drilling operations and their long application, very little attention has been paid to the issues of drilling rig drives. The proposed paper addresses part of the general issue of the power required for the well drilling process.
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