Claims
- 1. A downhole data transmission device for use in a borehole, comprising:
- (a) electrical means for providing electrical power for the downhole data transmission device;
- (b) sensor means for measuring downhole physical drilling parameters, said sensor means being in electrical communication with said electrical means;
- (c) a sealed housing having a flexible membrane at an end proximate to the earth's surface, said sealed housing containing an internal fluid pressurized at a substantially equal pressure to a drilling fluid pressure in the borehole;
- (d) a pulser transmitter within said sealed housing, said pulser transmitter having first and second ends and a longitudinal axis from said first to second ends, said first end of the pulser transmitter being removably secured to the housing, said pulser transmitter being comprised of a material capable of rapidly expanding longitudinally in response to the presence of a magnetic field and being further capable of rapidly contracting longitudinally to its original dimension in the absence of the magnetic field;
- (e) an electrically conductive coil in radial proximity around said pulser transmitter between said pulser transmitter first and second ends;
- (f) controller means, in electrical communication with said sensor means and electrical means, for providing electrical pulses through said electrically conductive coil, said electrical pulses corresponding to the measured downhole physical drilling parameters and being of sufficient magnitude to create a corresponding magnetic field pulse of a sufficient magnitude to cause the pulser transmitter to expand and contract longitudinally in the presence and absence, respectively, of the magnetic field pulse, said longitudinal expansion and contraction of the pulser transmitter creating pressure pulses in the internal pressurized fluid that are transmitted through the flexible membrane to the drilling fluid and detectable at the earth's surface.
- 2. The downhole data transmission device for claim 1 wherein the electrical means is a battery.
- 3. The downhole data transmission device of claim 1 wherein the electrical means is a turbine generator.
- 4. The downhole data transmission device of claim 1 wherein the pulser transmitter material is magnetostrictive material.
- 5. The downhole data transmission device of claim 4 wherein the magnetostrictive material is comprised of a tertiary rare earth alloy of terbium-dysprosium-iron.
- 6. The downhole data transmission device of claim 1 wherein the electrical pulse frequency is between 10 and 100 Hz.
- 7. A downhole data transmission device for use in a borehole, comprising:
- (a) electrical means for providing electrical power for the downhole data transmission device;
- (b) sensor means for measuring downhole physical conditions, said sensor means being in electrical communication with said electrical means;
- (c) a sealed housing having a flexible membrane at an end proximate to the earth's surface, said sealed housing containing an internal fluid pressurized at a substantially equal pressure to a drilling fluid pressure in the borehole;
- (d) a pulser transmitter within said sealed housing, said pulser transmitter having first and second ends and a longitudinal axis from said first to second ends, said first end of the pulser transmitter being removably secured to said housing and said second end of the pulser transmitter being removably secured to said flexible membrane, said pulser transmitter being comprised of a material capable of expanding longitudinally in response to the presence of a magnetic field and being further capable of contracting longitudinally to its original dimension in the absence of the magnetic field;
- (e) an electrically conductive coil in radial proximity around said pulser transmitter between said pulser transmitter first and second ends;
- (f) controller means, in electrical communication with said sensor means and electrical means, for providing electrical pulses through said electrically conductive coil, said electrical pulses corresponding to the measured downhole physical conditions and being of sufficient magnitude to create a corresponding magnetic field pulse of a sufficient magnitude to cause the pulser transmitter to expand and contract longitudinally in the presence and absence, respectively, of the magnetic field pulse, said longitudinal expansion and contraction of the pulser transmitter and flexible membrane creating pressure pulses directly in ambient drilling fluid and then detectable at the earth's surface.
- 8. The downhole data transmission device for claim 7 wherein the electrical means is a battery.
- 9. The downhole data transmission device of claim 7 wherein the electrical means is a turbine generator.
- 10. The downhole data transmission device of claim 7 wherein the pulser transmitter material is a magnetostrictive material.
- 11. The downhole data transmission of device of claim 10 wherein the magnetostrictive material is comprised of a tertiary rare earth alloy of terbium-dysprosium-iron.
- 12. The downhole data transmission device of claim 7 wherein the electrical pulse frequency is between 10 and 100 Hz.
- 13. A downhole data transmission device for use in a borehole, comprising:
- (a) electrical means for providing electrical power for the downhole data transmission device;
- (b) sensor means for measuring downhole physical conditions, said sensor means being in electrical communication with said electrical means;
- (c) a sealed fluid filled cavity having a flexible membrane at an end proximate to the earth's surface, said sealed cavity containing an internal fluid pressurized at a substantially equal pressure to an ambient pressure in the borehole;
- (d) a pulser transmitter located within an air cavity of a sealed housing, said pulser transmitter having first and second ends and a longitudinal axis from said first to second ends, said first end of the pulser transmitter being removably secured to the housing, said pulser transmitter being comprised of a material capable of rapidly expanding longitudinally in response to the presence of a magnetic field and being further capable of rapidly contracting longitudinally to its original dimension in the absence of the magnetic field;
- (e) an electrically conductive coil in radial proximity around said pulser transmitter between said pulser transmitter first and second ends;
- (f) controller means, in electrical communication with said sensor means and electrical means, for providing electrical pulses through said electrically conductive coil, said electrical pulses corresponding to the measured downhole physical conditions and being of sufficient magnitude to create a corresponding magnetic field pulse of a sufficient magnitude to cause the pulser transmitter to expand and contract longitudinally in the presence and absence, respectively, of the magnetic field pulse, said longitudinal expansion and contraction of the pulser transmitter and axial displacement of the flexible membrane creating pressure pulses directly in ambient drilling fluid in the borehole and then detectable at the earth's surface.
- (g) mechanical transfer means connected between said second end of the pulser transmitter and said flexible membrane for transferring the pulser transmitter longitudinal expansion and contraction to the flexible membrane.
- 14. The downhole data transmission device for claim 13 wherein the electrical means is a battery.
- 15. The downhole data transmission device of claim 13 wherein the electrical means is a turbine generator.
- 16. The downhole data transmission device of claim 13 wherein the pulser transmitter material is a magnetostrictive material.
- 17. The downhole data transmission of device of claim 16 wherein the magnetostrictive material is comprised of a tertiary rare earth alloy of terbium-dysprosium-iron.
- 18. The downhole data transmission device of claim 13 wherein the electrical pulse frequency is between 10 and 100 Hz.
- 19. The downhole data transmission device of claim 13 wherein the mechanical transfer means utilizes a first plurality set of permanent magnets having the same polarity attached on the inside diameter of an cylindrical coupling which is attached to said pulser transmitter located in the air cavity and a corresponding second plurality set of permanent magnets having an opposite polarity to the first plurality set permanent magnets, said second plurality set of permanent magnets being attached on an outside diameter of a first end of a rigid bar located in the fluid filled cavity, said first end of the rigid bar being located within the internal diameter of said cylindrical coupling, a second end of the rigid bar being removably connected to the flexible membrane.
CONTRACTUAL ORIGIN OF THE INVENTION
United States Government has rights in this invention pursuant to Contract No. DE-AC07-94ID13223 between the United States Department of Energy and Lockheed Idaho Technologies Company.
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