Deep-Hole Drilling with Explosives

Deep-Hole Drilling with Explosives by A. P. Ostrovskii, published by Springer US on March 8, 2012, is a softcover reprint of the original 1st edition from 1962. This book addresses the complex challenges involved in drilling oil and gas wells to depths of 3-5 kilometers and beyond, focusing on innovative methods that utilize explosives for rock shattering. Ostrovskii’s work presents a unique perspective on non-bit processes in drilling, highlighting the advancements made in this field over the past two decades.
Readers will find a thorough discussion on the application of explosives in technology and its implications for the national economy. The book includes substantial experimental data on the effects of explosions in solid media, making it relevant not only for mining specialists but also for physicists interested in the science of explosions. The phenomena explored in this work, while still requiring further explanation, contribute to a deeper understanding of the shattering effects of explosions on solid materials. With 134 pages of content, this edition serves as a significant resource for those engaged in earth sciences and related fields.
Official synopsis Publisher
The development of an effective method of drilling oil and gas wells to depths of 3-5 km and more is a complex problem of great practical interest. “Deep Hole Drilling With Explosives” is a distinctive and very interesting work of the engineer A. P. Ostrovskii, who more than twenty years ago, by his original suggestions, made a start in investigating the field of so-called non-bit processes of shattering rocks when drilling holes, a.nd, with his co-workers, developed a fundamentally new explosive method of drilling deep holes. This book discusses the new trend in worldwide a.pplication of explosives in technology and the national economy; it presents considerable experimental material on the effect of explosions in solid media, material that is not only interesting to specialists in mining but also to physicists. Many phenomena discussed by the author and cited in the book still await explanation, but the fact that these phenomena have been already subjected to experimental study undoubtedly adds to our knowledge of one of the most meagerly investigated areas of the science of explosions-concerning the shattering effect of explo sions on solid media. July 29, 1960 Professor M. A. Sadovskii Corresponding Member of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR 1 INTRODUCTION Together with the perfection of turbine drilling and the introduction of electrical drills in the USSR, new methods have been developed for shattering rock and drilling deep oil and gas wells without the use of a bit.
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