System and method for the acquisition of physical data linked to

Boring or penetrating the earth – With signaling – indicating – testing or measuring

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175 45, 166 66, E21B 4700

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060795050

ABSTRACT:
As assembly and apparatus for analyzing a physical behavior of a drill string. The assembly includes at least two measuring sensors arranged at each end of a portion of a length of the drill string. A processing installation is provided and is adapted to receive, process, record and synchronize at least one signal coming from the sensor.

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