WO1996018121A2 - Method and apparatus for logging underground formations using radar - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a method and apparatus for logging underground formations using radar in which the speed of the electromagnetic wave in the underground formation is determined from the radar measurement.
- the present invention also provides a method and apparatus for determining the formation wave speed of an electromagnetic signal.
- the arrival time of reflected signals is a direct measure of boundary locations, if the wave speed of the background medium is known.
- the pulse can have a narrow temporal width which gives high spatial resolution.
- radar measurements comprise transmitting an electromagnetic signal from a transmitter which is reflected from a target structure of interest and the reflected signal is detected at a receiver.
- the space between the transmitter and receiver must be known together with the speed of the signal through the medium separating the transmitter/receiver and the target structure.
- the wave speed is known and does not vary significantly with conditions.
- measurement of the wave speed in underground formations has been difficult and can vary significantly. Borehole logging tools utilizing the principle of radar have been proposed in US 4,670,717, US 4,814,768, US 4,297,699, US 4,430,653 and GB 2,030,414.
- the present invention allows the formation wave speed to be obtained from the measurements made by a borehole radar tool.
- the present invention achieves this object by measuring the arrival of a direct signal from a transmitter to a receiver to obtain the formation wave speed. It is a further object of the invention to provide a tool in which the time of arrival of the direct signal can be measured.
- the method according to the invention includes the steps of: a) emitting an electromagnetic signal from a transmitter in a borehole; b) detecting the time of arrival of a direct signal from the transmitter to a receiver spaced therefrom; and c) from the time for the direct signal to arrive and a knowledge of the separation of the transmitter and receiver, determining the speed of the signal through the formation adjacent the borehole. Consequently, the time of emission of the signal must be known or determined.
- the method includes detecting signals reflected from structures within the formation and determining the time taken from emission to detection of these signals. This time, together with the wave speed can be used to determine the distance of the reflecting structures from the borehole.
- Apparatus comprises a tool incorporating a transmitter and receiver spaced apart, means for determining the time taken for a direct signal to be transmitted from the transmitter to the receiver through the formation adjacent the borehole and means for determining the speed of the signal through the formation.
- the apparatus also preferably includes means for detecting the time of arrival of signals reflected from structures in the formation and for determining the distance of such structures from the borehole.
- the present invention resides in the discovery that the path of a direct signal from a transmitter to a receiver in a borehole radar tool is predominantly in the formation immediately adjacent the borehole and that the wave speed in this formation has the dominant effect on the time for the signal to pass to the detector. It has been found that the signal does not pass along the tool or through the borehole itself but passes directly from the transmitter to the borehole wall, then through the formation to the level of the receiver and back to the receiver on the tool.
- the distance along the borehole, i.e. between the transmitter and receiver is relatively large compared to the distance from the tool to the borehole wall and the speed of the signal through the borehole fluid is not significantly slow so as to affect the overall speed of the signal between the transmitter and receiver.
- This approach has the advantage that all of the necessary measurements can be made with one tool in a single operation and is able to account for environmental effects on the wave speed in the formation where measurements are to be made.
- Figure 1 shows a borehole radar logging tool
- Figure 2 shows a first embodiment of a system according to the invention
- Figure 3 shows a second embodiment of a system according to the invention
- Figures 4(a) and (b) show the transmitter signal in the time and frequency domains
- Figures 5(a) - (e) show plots of the direct signal component arrival for different media
- Figure 6 shows a plot of the direct signal component arrival time for different transmitter/receiver spacings
- Figure 7 shows a plot of transmitter/receiver spacing against arrival time.
- the borehole logging tool of the type to which the present invention is particularly applicable is described in US 4,670,717.
- the present invention resides in the realization that the direct signal from the transmitter to the receiver travels predominantly through the formation adjacent the borehole and so the time for the direct signal is essentially due to the wave speed in the formation.
- a borehole logging tool generally indicated by reference numeral 10 suspended in a borehole 12 by means of a cable 14 which is lead back to the surface and connects to a data acquisition and processing system 16 in a manner conventional in borehole formation logging.
- the tool 10 comprises a transmitter section 20, a receiver section 22, a receiver and digitization electronics package 24 and a power supply and compass section 26.
- the transmitter section 20, the receiver section 22 and the receiver and digitization electronics package are separated by fiberglass spacer sections 28.
- the transmitter section 20 includes a self-triggering, battery powered pulser arranged such that there is no metallic material between the transmitter and receiving antennas in the receiver section 22.
- FIGS 2 and 3 show different embodiments of a system according to the present invention.
- the parts of the tool shown in Figure 1 are shown in dashed line.
- the system shown in Figure 2 comprises a transmitter 30 comprising a battery-powered, self triggering pulser 32 positioned in the gap between the feed points to the antenna dipoles 34, 36.
- a small metal pick-up loop 38 is positioned adjacent the antenna and an infrared LED 40 is connected to the terminals of the loop 38. Sufficient power is coupled to the loop 38 from the antenna to drive the LED 40 without amplification but in certain circumstances application of a d.c. bias or amplification may be appropriate.
- the infrared output from the LED 40 is coupled to a non-metallic, fiber optic cable 42 which passes from the transmitter section 20 through the spacer 28 to the receiver section 22.
- the fiber optic cable 42 couples to a photodiode 44 in the receiver section 22 which acts to cause a signal to be detected in the receiving antenna 45 located therein.
- the receiving antenna 45 comprises crossed loop dipoles responsive to transient electromagnetic signals of MHz frequencies.
- the signal produced by the antenna passes to a power splitter 46 in the receiver and electronics package 24.
- One feed 48 from the splitter 46 passes directly to a digitizer 50 so as to trigger digitization of incoming signals.
- the other feed 52 passes to the digitizer 50 via a delay line 54 such that the digitizer is triggered by the time the delayed signal is received.
- This approach to triggering the digitizer has the advantage that the triggering signal is itself digitized which allows convenient processing of the signal.
- Figures 4a and 4b show respectively the pulse shape in the time domain and the power spectrum in the frequency domain of the transmitter
- FIG. 3 A similar alternative system is shown in Figure 3 in which corresponding numbers are used for the parts shown in Figure 2.
- the optical fiber cable 42' passes from the transmitter section 20 to the photodiode 44' in the receiver and electronics package 24.
- the output from the photodiode 44' is used to trigger the digitizer 50 directly, the delay induced by the delay line being such as to ensure that a signal can pass from the transmitter 30 to the digitizer 50 before a signal from the receiving antenna 42 is received at the digitizer 50.
- This approach avoids broadening of the trigger signal by passage through the time response characteristic of the receiver and antenna.
- the borehole can be considered as a cylindrical waveguide.
- the transmitter and receiver antennas of the borehole radar tool described above in relation to Figures 2 and 3 excite fields which are transverse-magnetic (TM) with respect to the borehole axis.
- TMQ ⁇ mode The lowest order mode in the borehole is the TMQ ⁇ mode.
- the cutoff frequency for the TMQJ mode is
- the pulse has a center frequency around 40 MHz and the highest frequency component in the pulse's spectrum is at about 120 MHz.
- the wavelength of the pulse (at its central frequency) in the borehole water is about 33" which is much longer than the most typical borehole diameters.
- the wavelength in the rock formation is about 9 feet.
- the borehole and the fluid contained therein behave as a mere thin coating to the antennas resulting in a leakage of the transmitted energy out of the confinement of the borehole. Therefore, the direct arrival signal travels through the formation near the borehole with a speed determined by the electrical parameters of the formation. Knowing the transmitter-receiver spacing allows one to compute the formation wave speed as the ratio of the antenna spacing to the time delay of the direct arrival signal. Using the system described above, the speed of the signal in the fiber optic cable 42/42' can be calculated and so the time at which the transmitter pulsed can be determined.
- the first pulse in the delayed receiver signal at the digitizer 50 will be the signal from the fiber optic cable, followed by the direct transmission signal component from transmitter to receiver through the formation adjacent the borehole (path D in Figure 1 ) and then by a series of reflection signal components from deeper within the formation (path R in Figure 1 ).
- path D in Figure 1 the direct transmission signal component from transmitter to receiver through the formation adjacent the borehole
- path R in Figure 1 the series of reflection signal components from deeper within the formation
- Figures 5(a) - (e) show a simulated responses of the direct signal component D arrival (i.e. no reflection) of the radar tool.
- D arrival i.e. no reflection
- the spectral content of the excitation current on the transmitter was centered at about 40 MHz.
- the direct arrival for this case is shown in Figure 5(a).
- Figures 5(b) - (d) represent the same conditions except that the borehole fluid has been changed to oil-base mud, water-base mud and air respectively.
- Figure 5(e) shows the direct arrival signature in an unbounded gneiss (i.e., no borehole). Note that the direct arrival at time t - 42 nsec is almost unaffected by the presence of the borehole or by the fluid type it contains. There is, however, a clear influence on the signal amplitude. By contrast, a pulse propagating in air would arrive at a time t -15 nsec.
- a borehole radar tool can be configured to provide a continuous log of electromagnetic wave speed in the formation near the wellbore. This provides a self- contained way to calibrate radar maps by translating reflection arrival times into absolute distances.
- the well was lined with plastic (PVC) casing.
- the pick-up loop 38 in the transmitter section is replaced by a small, magnetic loop antenna, placed in the borehole at the depth of the transmitter, provided a trigger pulse which was referenced to the firing of the free-running transmitter.
- a long, fiber-optic link coupled the trigger signal from the pick-up loop to the triggering input of a digitizing scope used to measure the signals from the receiving antenna.
- Figure 6 plots the received time-domain waveforms as a function of elapsed time from the firing of the transmitter.
- the trace amplitudes have been scaled to facilitate comparisons of the direct arrival signals.
- the direct arrival signals are sharply defined and the time progression as the transmitter-receiver spacing is increased in equal increments is substantially uniform.
- the arrows in the figure mark the arrival times (for each of the four antenna spacings) one would anticipate for wave propagation through a homogeneous body of the borehole water.
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