The Full Wave Sonic tool contains a single transmitter and dual receiver to record formation travel times. The full wave form data is also recorded simultaneously, along with near and far travel times, borehole-compensated delta time, calculated sonic porosity, receiver gains, near/far amplitudes and natural gamma. The sonic or acoustic log uses the basic principle of sound waves traveling through a media.
The Century sonic system uses a single transmitter and dual receiver system for recording the travel times of the formation. The receivers are spaced approximately 2 and 3 feet, from the transmitter. Therefore, a 0.3 m (1 ft.) calculation can be made to measure this interval transit time. Additionally, the 9320 can be upgraded for cement bond logging, by adding a casing collar locator.
Benefits:
Fully downhole digital
Quick automatic setup, unique tool identification
Designed for one-man operation
Can be customized to your specific needs
Features:
Properties Measured:
- Natural Gamma:
Mechanical Centralizer 2.5 x 10.2 cm
(1.0 x 4.0 in.)
NaI Scintillation Offset: 22.9 cm (9 in.) - Transmitter:
24 khz. piezoelectric
Offset: 170.2 cm (67 in.) - Acoustic Isolator:
Thermoplastic polyester
Offset: N/A - Near Receiver:
(2 ft.) spacing
Offset: 231.1 cm (91 in.) - Far Receiver:
(3 ft.) spacing
Offset: 266.7 cm (105 in.)
Specifications:
Length: 283.2 cm (111.5 in.)
Temperature: 85C (185F)
Diameter: 50.8 mm (2.0 in.)
Pressure: 175 kg/cm2 (2500 PSI)
Weight: 22.7 kg (50 lb.)
Logging Speed: 9 m/[email protected] SI (30 ft./min. @ 0.2 ft. SI)
Tool Voltage Required: 85 VDC
Tool #:9320
Part #:339000B
