1964
DOI: 10.1109/ta.1964.4319614
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Development of a Lunar Rock Drill and Subsurface Sampling System

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“…There are several examples of robots equipped with drilling facilities for unmanned investigation projects; majority of them use conventional rotary and hammering drilling methods to open a passage and collect samples. In this field the open issues are the improvement of the methods of sampling [2], the compaction of the drilling system to reduce the robot size, and the increase of the efficiency of drilling tools [3][4][5]. Conventional drilling techniques need high axial forces (e.g., in all of the above examples, these forces are provided by the weight of the robots).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are several examples of robots equipped with drilling facilities for unmanned investigation projects; majority of them use conventional rotary and hammering drilling methods to open a passage and collect samples. In this field the open issues are the improvement of the methods of sampling [2], the compaction of the drilling system to reduce the robot size, and the increase of the efficiency of drilling tools [3][4][5]. Conventional drilling techniques need high axial forces (e.g., in all of the above examples, these forces are provided by the weight of the robots).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%