Drilling is becoming an increasingly important tool for environmental protection and remediation. Drilling is a relatively noninvasive method for investigating and removing chemical and radioactive wastes from the subsurface, and for placing barriers in the subsurface to halt the spread of contamination. Improvements in drilling technology will improve the efficiency of waste extraction and thereby lower the cost of cleanup efforts. This book presents the theory and technologies of drilling operations.
Print ISBN: 9781682519288 | $165 | 2023 | Hardcover
Subject: Engineering and Technology
Editor: Jente Reumers
About the Editor: Jente Reumers, Ph.D., has more than fifteen years of experience in university research and teaching both at home and abroad. His research interests include computational physics, complex fluids/plasmas, CFD, and Complex Fluids. Currently, he is an associate professor in the Department of Physics. He has completed the supervision of many postgraduate theses, published many technical papers, and edited some books.