Acoustics – Geophysical or subsurface exploration – Well logging
Patent
1985-09-03
1987-06-09
Jordan, Charles T.
Acoustics
Geophysical or subsurface exploration
Well logging
181113, 181401, 367 25, 166177, G01V 140
Patent
active
046713794
ABSTRACT:
A method and apparatus for generating a seismic wave in a borehole in the earth is disclosed. A portion of the borehole, which may be the bottom of the hole or any other point along its length, is selected as the site for seismic wave generation. A device is provided to oscillate the borehole fluid in a selected portion of the borehole to establish a resonant standing pressure wave of desired frequency within the fluid. The wave is maintained by continuing to supply energy to the fluid to replace losses due to fluid friction, structural losses and radiated acoustic energy. The standing wave thus created is radiated through the borehole wall into the earth and is eventually received by seismic detectors located on the surface.
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Doctorial thesis: High Precision In Situ Measurement of Seismic Phase Velocity, by Thomas Luca De Fazio, MIT, Feb. 1971.
Blumenkranz Stephen J.
Kennedy William S.
Eldred John W.
Jordan Charles T.
Lowe Robert E.
Petrophysical Services, Inc.
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