Apparatus and a method for characterizing multiphase effluents

Radiant energy – Geological testing or irradiation – Well testing apparatus and methods

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07105805

ABSTRACT:
An apparatus for characterizing an effluent formed by a multiphase fluid mixture is described, said apparatus comprising a source emitting gamma rays at a plurality of energy levels through said effluent towards a detector block that takes account of the photons it receives as a consequence thereof to deduce therefrom the attenuation of said rays by said effluent. The detector block includes a filter for selectively detecting the photons it receives at a first energy level and at a second energy level, said first and second levels being predetermined amongst the energy levels of radiation from the source.

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International Search Report dated Jun. 13, 2002 from PCT/EP01/14473, not a publication.

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