Development of an acoustic sensor for a geothermal borehole televiewer
The objective of this project is to upgrade acoustic sensor technology such that appropriate well logging instruments can be made to operate under the hostile environment conditions anticipated in geothermal resource exploration and evaluation. The Borehole Televiewer (BHTV) was selected as the vehicle for this sensor improvement work, primarily because of its demonstrated ability to detect and characterize fractures under sub-geothermal conditions. The work done toward providing an improved sensor for the televiewer is described. An experimental sensor concept was devised, incorporating a thin metal acoustic window, an improved, high-temperature internal coupling fluid, and thermally resistant sensor internals. During an autoclave test, it was successfully demonstrated that the resulting experimental sensor design concept provides the basic target detection and characterization functions required of a fracture mapping, Borehole Televiewer under simulated geothermal conditions. In particular, the experimental sensor remained operational at 275/sup 0/C and 7000 psi.
- Research Organization:
- Westinghouse Electric Corp., Pittsburgh, PA (USA). Research and Development Labs.
- DOE Contract Number:
- ET-76-C-04-5391
- OSTI ID:
- 5672283
- Report Number(s):
- ALO-5391-T2
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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