Radiant energy – Coded record and readers; invisible radiant energy type
Patent
1974-12-20
1977-01-11
Dixon, Harold A.
Radiant energy
Coded record and readers; invisible radiant energy type
250252, 250261, 250262, G01V 500
Patent
active
040029042
ABSTRACT:
A system for logging earth formations traversed by a borehole wherein a high energy pulsed neutron source (14 MeV) repetitively irradiates earth formations. Two time gates operated after each neutron pulse are provided for detecting count rates from which the decay time and the macroscopic capture cross-section .SIGMA. can be determined. Background gate means are also provided to eliminate the effects of background and detector radiation. In the detection system, output pulses whose voltage level is proportional to the energy detected are produced. A cut-off voltage level is set at approximately 0.8 MeV, which is above the energy of gamma rays produced following neutron capture by the element Boron and below the energy of most gamma rays produced following capture by all other significant formation elements. By comparison of the count rates (obtained by summing these voltage pulses) in a Boron containing formation with macroscopic capture cross-section .SIGMA. to the count rate in an unborated formation having the same .SIGMA. value, the concentration of boron can be determined and plotted as a function of depth.
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patent: 3402294 (1968-09-01), Bargainer
patent: 3420998 (1969-01-01), Mills
patent: 3435216 (1969-03-01), Givens et al.
Arnold Dan M.
Schultz Ward E.
Smith, Jr. Harry D.
Beard William J.
Dixon Harold A.
Ries C. G.
Texaco Inc.
Whaley T. H.
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