Method and apparatus for detecting, locating and resolving buried pipelines, cased wells and other ferrous objects
First Claim
1. Apparatus for mapping the ground location of pipelines and wellheads from the air, comprising:
- first, second and third total magnetic field sensors, a framework adapted to be transported above the ground, the framework comprising a horizontal transverse boom having opposed ends at which are mounted the first and second total magnetic field sensors, a vertical boom extending vertically from the mid-point of the horizontal boom and supporting the third total magnetic sensor at its end remote from said mid-point, and a horizontal, longitudinal boom at right-angles to the transverse and vertical booms and secured thereto, the longitudinal boom having a forward end and a rearward end, a pod at said forward end, and a tail assembly at said rearward end, the tail assembly functioning to maintain the framework in a prescribed orientation relative to the transport direction during flight, altimeter means in said pod, for determining the elevation of the sensors above the ground, and computing means for receiving signals from all of the sensors and the altimeter, and for determining magnetic field gradients in three mutually perpendicular directions, by operations based on the received signals.
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Abstract
A method and apparatus are provided for surveying a given region for the presence of ferromagnetic items and other sources of magnetic field disturbance on or under the ground, such as pipelines and wellheads, etc. An array of magnetic field sensors, mounted on a suitable framework, is passed over the region while the sensors emit appropriate signals, whereupon the signals are used to determine the total magnetic field and its gradients, with respect to distance, a) in the direction of movement, b) horizontally transverse to the direction of movement, and c) in the vertical direction. The total field and its gradients are interpreted to show the presence or absence of sources of magnetic field disturbance items, as well as to discriminate between various categories of such sources.
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5 Claims
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1. Apparatus for mapping the ground location of pipelines and wellheads from the air, comprising:
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first, second and third total magnetic field sensors, a framework adapted to be transported above the ground, the framework comprising a horizontal transverse boom having opposed ends at which are mounted the first and second total magnetic field sensors, a vertical boom extending vertically from the mid-point of the horizontal boom and supporting the third total magnetic sensor at its end remote from said mid-point, and a horizontal, longitudinal boom at right-angles to the transverse and vertical booms and secured thereto, the longitudinal boom having a forward end and a rearward end, a pod at said forward end, and a tail assembly at said rearward end, the tail assembly functioning to maintain the framework in a prescribed orientation relative to the transport direction during flight, altimeter means in said pod, for determining the elevation of the sensors above the ground, and computing means for receiving signals from all of the sensors and the altimeter, and for determining magnetic field gradients in three mutually perpendicular directions, by operations based on the received signals. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. A method of surveying a given region for the presence of ferromagnetic items on or under the ground, comprising passing an array of magnetic field sensors over the region while causing the sensors to emit signals, the array arranged such that first and second magnetic field sensors are horizontally spaced and transverse to the direction of movement and a third magnetic field sensor is vertically spaced from the midpoint of the spacing between said first and second magnetic field sensors, using the signals to determine the magnetic field gradients, with respect to distance, a) in the direction of movement, b) horizontally transverse to the direction of movement, and c) in the vertical direction, and interpreting such gradients as showing the presence or absence of the said ferromagnetic items, the step of interpreting the gradients including calculating the value of G in accordance with the formula:
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5. A method of surveying a given region, while discriminating between various sources of magnetic field disturbance on or under the ground, comprising passing an array of total magnetic field sensors and an altimeter over the region, while causing the sensors to emit signals, the array arranged such that first and second magnetic field sensors are horizontally spaced and transverse to the direction of movement and a third magnetic field sensor is vertically spaced from the midpoint of the spacing between said first and second magnetic field sensors, using the said signals to determine the total magnetic field and its vertical gradient in a plane transverse to the direction of movement, and calculating the ratio of TM/Gz, where TM is the amplitude of total magnetic field disturbance and Gz is the amplitude of the total field gradient in the vertical direction, to determine the nature of said sources of magnetic field disturbance.
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