×

Apparatus, program product, and methods of evaluating rock properties while drilling using downhole acoustic sensors and a downhole broadband transmitting system

  • US 9,447,681 B2
  • Filed: 07/20/2012
  • Issued: 09/20/2016
  • Est. Priority Date: 09/26/2011
  • Status: Active Grant
First Claim
Patent Images

1. An apparatus for identifying rock properties in real-time during drilling, the apparatus comprising:

  • a downhole sensor subassembly connected between a drill bit and a drill string;

    one or more acoustic sensors carried by the downhole sensor assembly and operably coupled to a downhole data interface; and

    a surface computer operably coupled to the downhole data interface through a data acquisition unit, a surface data interface, and a communication medium extending between the surface data interface and the downhole data interface, the computer including a processor, memory in communication with the processor, and a petrophysical properties analyzing program, the computer configured to perform the following operations;

    receiving digitized raw acoustic sensor data transmitted from the data acquisition unit over the communication medium to the surface data interface, the raw acoustic sensor data representing an acoustic signal generated real-time as a result of rotational contact of the drill bit with rock during drilling,transforming the raw acoustic sensor data into the frequency domain,filtering the transformed data, andperforming one or more of the following processing operations;

    deriving a plurality of acoustic characteristics from the filtered data, the plurality of acoustic characteristics including mean frequency and normalized deviation of frequency, andderiving petrophysical properties from the filtered data utilizing a petrophysical properties evaluation algorithm employable to identify one or more petrophysical properties of rock undergoing drilling.

View all claims
  • 1 Assignment
Timeline View
Assignment View
    ×
    ×