Measuring and testing – Particle size
Reexamination Certificate
2004-08-05
2008-10-07
Williams, Hezron E. (Department: 2856)
Measuring and testing
Particle size
Reexamination Certificate
active
07430931
ABSTRACT:
An apparatus and process for measuring the granulometry separations in discrete media and unconsolidated sediments for relatively small sample quantities (5 cc containers of drilling cuffings) is disclosed. A small diameter glass tube may be filled with a small amount of sample, and water added. After shaking and placing it vertically, the larger, denser particles will settle near the bottom. Particle size will tend to decrease in size towards the top. Placing the tube near an array of sensors may perform a quantitative analysis such as sonic, gamma and optical sensing. One or more sensors are slowly moved past the tube and digitized readings be recorded. The collected readings are interpreted by the quantity and sizes of particles and by their distribution. The results may be presented in various ways and used to calculate the environmental index of energy of accumulation and to quantify the relative permeability of a potential reservoir.
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Diederiks & Whitelaw PLC
Fitzgerald John
Williams Hezron E.
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