Claims
- 1. A method for recovering entrapped liquid from porous or stratified geological formations which includes the following steps:
- (1) drill a hole into the region containing the entrapped liquid,
- (2) flood the hole with a liquid,
- (3) lower a transducer of approximately cylindrical shape into the flooded hole,
- (4) drive the vibratile cylindrical surface of the transducer at a large oscillatory amplitude sufficient to generate acoustic intensity levels in the flooded hole in excess of 100 watts/in.sup.2 of transducer vibratile surface,
- (5) adjust the liquid level to provide a static pressure head sufficient to prevent cavitation in the liquid at the operating acoustic intensity level.
- 2. The invention in claim 1 characterized in that the frequency of operation of the transducer is less than 1 kHz.
- 3. The invention in claim 2 characterized in that the vibratile surface of the transducer comprises a plurality of contiguous vibratile plates, and further characterized in that said vibratile plates are mechanically driven at oscillatory amplitudes sufficient to generate in the order of 100 kW per linear ft. of axial length of the transducer.
- 4. The invention in claim 3 further characterized in that the vibratile surfaces of said plurality of vibratile plates are spaced contiguously around the periphery of a circle.
- 5. The invention in claim 4 characterized in that the submerged depth of the transducer is in excess of 100 ft.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 67,727, filed Aug. 20, 1979, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,332,017.
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