Claims
- 1. A method of identifying the orientation of the horizontal in-situ stress field of a formation beneath an earth surface comprising the steps of:
- (a) penetrating said formation with a downwardly-directed cylindrical borehole having a sidewall;
- (b) exerting adjustable uniform radial pressure against substantially the entire circumference of said sidewall at a desired depth within said formation;
- (c) measuring the displacement of said sidewall at said depth in each of a plurality of different radial directions with respect to the longitudinal axis of said borehole corresponding to successively greater values of said pressure;
- (d) generating separate signals respectively representative of said displacements;
- (e) associating each of said signals with the radial direction of the displacement which it represents;
- (f) monitoring said signals in order to compare the relative magnitude of said signals, and
- (g) increasing said pressure until said comparison reveals a variation in said displacements from a maximum in at least one of said radial directions to a minimum in at least one other of said radial directions.
- 2. The method as claimed in claim 1 wherein said signals are monitored using a range of values of said pressure sufficient to establish a value of said pressure above which the relation between said displacements and said pressures becomes substantially non-linear in at least some of said radial directions.
- 3. An apparatus for determining the orientation of the horizontal in-situ stress field of a formation beneath an earth surface comprising:
- (a) a tool body adapted to be positioned at a desired depth within a borehole extending downwardly into such formation and defined by a sidewall;
- (b) means carried on said tool body for exerting adjustable uniform radial pressure against substantially the entire circumference of said sidewall at said depth;
- (c) further means carried by said tool body for measuring the respective displacements of said sidewall at said depth in each of a plurality of different radial directions with respect to the longitudinal axis of said borehole corresponding to successively greater values of said pressure;
- (d) means responsive to said measuring means for generating signals representative of said displacements;
- (e) means for associating each of said signals with the radial direction of the displacement which it represents; and
- (f) means for comparing said signals in order to determine therefrom the relative magnitudes of said displacements, said pressure being increasable until a variation in said displacements from a maximum in at least one of said radial directions to a minimum in at least one other of said radial directions may be determined from a comparison of said signals.
- 4. Apparatus as claimed in claim 3 wherein said tool body further includes means for electrically sampling said signals.
- 5. The apparatus as in claim 3 wherein said means for exerting radial pressure against said sidewall comprises an inflatable packer encasing said tool body and means carried on said tool body for inflating said packer so as to exert said radial pressure.
- 6. An apparatus as in claim 3 further including means operatively connected to said measuring means for determining the compass heading of each of said radial directions.
- 7. An apparatus for determining the orientation of the horizontal in-situ stress field of a formation beneath an earth surface comprising:
- (a) a cylindrical tool body adapted to be positioned at a desired depth within a borehole extending downwardly into such formation and defined by a sidewall;
- (b) a mandrel carried on said tool body;
- (c) an inflatable cylindrical packer affixed externally to said tool body in spaced-apart relation to said mandrel;
- (d) means for adjustably inflating said packer so as to contact said sidewall and exert uniform radial pressure against substantially the entire circumference thereof; and
- (e) electromechanical transducer means positionable between said mandrel and said packer in a manner to generate electrical signals representative of the movement of said packer in each of a plurality of different radial directions at said depth with respect to the longitudinal axis of said borehole responsive to successive increasing values of said pressure; and
- (f) means for comparing said signals in order to determine therefrom the relative magnitudes of said displacements, said pressure increase being sustainable until a variation in said movement from a maximum in at least one of said radial directions to a minimum in at least one other of said radial directions is identifiable from a comparison of said signals.
- 8. The apparatus as claimed in claim 7 wherein said electromechanical transducer means comprise a plurality of separate linear variable displacement transducers each having a first end fixed to said mandrel and a second end opposite said first end adapted for resilient contact with said packer and for movement therewith responsive to said displacement in a respective one of said radial directions.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 06/751,779, filed July 5, 1985, abandoned.
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