Acoustics – Geophysical or subsurface exploration – Well logging
Patent
1991-01-10
1991-09-03
Moskowitz, Nelson
Acoustics
Geophysical or subsurface exploration
Well logging
181401, 367911, 175 50, G01V 140, E21B 418
Patent
active
050444611
ABSTRACT:
A sensor module having tri-axial spatial sensitivity is mounted in a closed compartment of an acoustic logging tool. The sensor module is resiliently mounted with three degrees of freedom with respect to the body of the tool. The compartment includes a volume of damping fluid to suppress parasitic vibrations transmitted to the sensor module from the tool body. In the inactive condition, a contact shoe, associated with the sensor module, projects through a window in the closed compartment. In the operating configuration, the sensor module and its contact shoe are caused to retract into the compartment against a compressive force when the logging tool is pressed against the wall of a borehole.
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Combinable Seismic Images, Sales Brochure, Schlumberger Well Sevices, 4/90.
Knox William A.
Moskowitz Nelson
Western Atlas International Inc.
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