TY - Data T1 - Collection of Patents on Research of Key Technologies for Drilling Processes and Borehole Operating Fluids A1 - Gao deli DO - 10.12072/ncdc.SRIPE.db1694.2022 PY - 2022 DA - 2022-02-25 PB - National Cryosphere Desert Data Center AB - Collection of Patents on Safe Drilling Technologies in Permafrost Regions (10 Patents), focusing on the innovative achievements of the project research, the project team has applied for 10 invention patents. The main patent content descriptions are as follows:(1) Low-Temperature Thickening Instrument for Cement Slurry in Cementing: This instrument enables the testing of the low-temperature thickening performance of cement slurry at room temperature, preventing data distortion or rapid solidification during the thickness test of low-temperature cement slurry at room temperature;(2) High-Speed Mixer for Negative-Temperature Cement Slurry in Cementing: This mixer prevents rapid solidification of low-temperature cement slurry during mixing, enabling the preparation of low-temperature cement slurry at room temperature;(3) Soil Powder Grinding and Sieving Machine: This is a small-sized soil sample grinding and sieving machine used for sample preparation in geotechnical mechanics experiments. It features a simple structure, easy operation, and ease of cleaning;(4) Low-Temperature Water Loss Instrument for Cement Slurry in Cementing: This instrument effectively solves the problem of cement not solidifying and lacking strength due to the freezing of the liquid phase of conventional cement slurry in negative-temperature environments. It addresses issues such as poor cementing quality in low-temperature permafrost areas or even the inability to perform cementing operations, meeting the needs of cementing construction in permafrost areas;(5) Heat-Resistant and Anti-Melting Device for Drilling in Permafrost Layers: This device meets the requirements for casing insulation during medium-deep well drilling in permafrost areas;(6) Cementing Method in Permafrost Areas: This method effectively resists heat in permafrost areas, ensuring that the frozen soil does not undergo freeze-thaw cycles during drilling in the layers below the permafrost, thus ensuring the safety of cementing;(7) DB - NCDC UR - http://www.ncdc.ac.cn/portal/metadata/751543b0-4373-4bdd-a993-b09beb38e15f ER -