Acoustics – Geophysical or subsurface exploration – Seismic wave generation
Patent
1977-11-30
1978-12-26
Buczinski, S. C.
Acoustics
Geophysical or subsurface exploration
Seismic wave generation
181118, G01V 104
Patent
active
041311787
ABSTRACT:
A seismic source is described which drives one or more jets of high velocity water into an underwater environment and then abruptly terminates the jets. The momentum of the free jet columns generate vapor cavities in the water away from the housing of the source which cavities collapse coherently to generate the seismic signal. A piston and a valve sleeve are slidably mounted in a cylinder in the housing. The piston seals off a volume of gas on its rearward side. The forward side of the piston defines one surface of a chamber. The chamber receives high pressure water from an inlet. In its rearward position, the valve sleeve seals a set of jet apertures in the side of the cylinder. In its forward position the valve sleeve opens the apertures, exposing the chamber interior to the exterior underwater environment. With the valve sleeve in its rearward position with the apertures sealed, the high pressure water entering the chamber moves the piston to its rearward position and compresses the gas. The sleeve is hydraulically actuated upon command to abruptly open the jet apertures, enabling the piston to move forwardly under the pressure of the compressed gas, driving the water through the jet apertures so as to form the jets. The piston enters the interior of the sleeve near the forward end of its stroke and, concurrently, abruptly terminates the jets. To re-arm the source, the sleeve is actuated to close the jet openings whereupon the high pressure water re-sets the piston. Upon the next command, the valve sleeve is again actuated to open the apertures and the next seismic signal is generated.
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Buczinski S. C.
Hydroacoustics Inc.
Lukacher Martin
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