Published October 26, 2006 | Version v1
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Methods of using a laser to spall and drill holes in rocks

Description

Apparatus and methods of using lasers are provided for spalling and drilling holes into rocks. A rock removal process is provided that utilizes a combination of laser-induced thermal stress and laser induced superheated steam explosions just below the surface of the laser/rock interaction to spall the rock into small fragments that can then be easily removed by a purging flow. Single laser beams of given irradiance spall rock and create holes having diameter and depth approximately equal to the beam spot size. A group of the single laser beams are steered in a controllable manner by an electro-optic laser beam switch to locations on the surface of the rock, creating multiple overlapping spalled holes thereby removing a layer of rock of a desired diameter. Drilling of a deep hole is achieved by spalling consecutive layers with an intermittent feed motion of the laser head perpendicular to the rock surface.

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Identifiers

Patent application number
US 40469806 A
Patent number
US 2006/0237233 A1
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oai:uchicago.tind.io:7792

Dates

Patent filed
2006-04-14

UChicago Information

Division(s)
Biological Sciences Division
Department(s)
Chemistry