Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
367034000 | Received signal cycle discrimination | 7 |
20080285382 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR DETECTING ARRIVALS OF INTEREST - Methods and systems for taking measurements related to subterranean formations. The methods and systems provide robust, reliable first arrival data for component signals of interest, which may be used to estimate formation slowness, characterize formation slowness zones, or act as an input to other processes. The methods and systems are capable of automatically providing good first arrival data based on signals received without any human interaction, and without setting or changing any parameters. | 11-20-2008 |
20100149914 | MULTI-FREQUENCY BOREHOLE IMAGER - An apparatus for imaging an earth formation, the apparatus including: a logging instrument configured to be conveyed through a borehole penetrating the earth formation; a source of acoustic waves disposed at the logging instrument, wherein the source is configured to emit first acoustic waves having at least a first frequency and to enable intermodulation of the first acoustic waves in a medium having a nonlinear acoustic property resulting in generating new acoustic waves that are transmitted to the earth formation, the new acoustic waves having a new frequency different from the at least first frequency; and a receiver of acoustic waves configured to receive the new acoustic waves reflected from the earth formation, wherein the received new acoustic waves provide an image of the earth formation. | 06-17-2010 |
20110019501 | Acoustic Anisotropy and Imaging by Means of High Resolution Azimuthal Sampling - In an acoustic logging system utilizing one or more acoustic sources, each with a specified radiation pattern around a source orientation, an acoustic signal is transmitted into a formation with a source oriented in a first source orientation. An acoustic waveform is received in response with a receiver oriented in a first direction. The slowness of the formation in the first direction is calculated using the received acoustic waveform. | 01-27-2011 |
20110149684 | Method for Initializing Receiver Channels in a Cement Bond Logging Tool - A method for initializing the input of each of m receiver channels of a receiving transducer in a well logging tool comprising the steps of selecting a logging tool having a multi-element receiving transducer wherein each element of the multi-element receiving transducer operates in an anti-resonant mode below its resonant frequency, and executing a routine in an initialization mode wherein a predetermined number of run cycles are operated and receiver input responses are measured and averaged for each of the m channels while transmitter firing signals are disabled. | 06-23-2011 |
20110188345 | Downhole Sonic Logging Tool Including Irregularly Spaced Receivers - A downhole acoustic measurement tool includes at least one transmitter longitudinally spaced apart from a non-uniformly spaced longitudinal array of acoustic receivers. The array has a non-uniform spacing such that a first spacing between a first pair of consecutive acoustic receivers in the array is not equal to a second spacing between a second pair of consecutive acoustic receivers in the array. Non-uniform spacing of the receivers in the array reduces aliasing when the received waveforms are processed, for example, to obtain semblance data. | 08-04-2011 |
20130343158 | Borehole Seismic Acquisition Tools, Systems and Methods - A tool is described for seismic data collection which may have sensors mounted along its entire length to sample both geophysical signal and noise including at least one of acoustic noise, system noise, and noise resulting from the interaction between the two. Systems and methods for acquiring borehole seismic data are also described. In contrast to conventional systems which attempt to avoid introducing noise into the collected data stream, the present systems include a sufficient type, number, and spacing of sensors to intentionally sample at least one source of noise. The methods include operating a borehole seismic acquisition system to sample both a target signal and at least one source of noise and using a processor with machine-readable instructions for separating the noise from the signal. | 12-26-2013 |
20140192618 | ACTIVE ATTENUATION OF VIBRATIONS RESULTING FROM FIRING OF ACOUSTIC SOURCES - An acoustic logging tool is provided with a first acoustic source that generates an acoustic signal primarily directed into the formation, the acoustic signal including a noise signal carried axially along the tool, a second acoustic source adapted to generate a noise canceling signal along the tool that actively and significantly cancels the noise signal, and a plurality of acoustic sensors axially spaced from each other along the tool and spaced from the first acoustic source and the second acoustic source. The acoustic sensors receive and record indications of pressure signals resulting from the acoustic signal and the noise canceling signal. The pressure signal indications may be processed in order to generate information regarding the formation. | 07-10-2014 |