Claims
- 1. A telemetry system for transmitting acoustical signals over a string of standard drill pipe positioned in a borehole and having pipe sections of approximately 31.3 feet including:
- acoustical transmitting and receiving means occurring at first and second spaced locations on the string of pipe; and
- means for operating said transmitting means at a frequency above 600 Hz and occurring within passbands having a frequency band width of 130 Hz and base frequencies which are 20 Hz above integral multiples of 283 Hz.
- 2. The system of claim 1 wherein the system includes:
- downhole means for detecting a borehole parameter;
- means for generating an electrical signal which is indicative of the detected parameter; and
- further wherein said transmitting means includes means responsive to the generated electrical signal for imparting acoustical signals to the string of pipe at at least one frequency falling within said passbands.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein said receiving means includes:
- surface means for receiving said acoustical signals; and
- means responsive to the received acoustical signals for generating electrical signals which are indicative of the detected parameter.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 3 and further including:
- repeater means positioned on said string of pipe between the downhole means and surface means, said repeater means having a receiver for receiving the acoustical signals and
- acoustical signal generating means responsive to the receiver for generating acoustical signals of a different frequency within a passband.
- 5. The system of claim 1 and further including:
- repeater means positioned on the string of pipe between the first and second spaced locations, said repeater means having a receiving section for receiving said acoustical signal of a first frequency and acoustical signal generating means operative in response to said receiving section receiving said acoustical signal of the first frequency for generating an acoustical signal of a second frequency, said first and second frequencies occurring within different ones of said passbands.
- 6. The telemetry system of claim 5 wherein said acoustical transmitting and receiving means includes transducer interface means at said first and second spaced locations for transforming electrical signals into acoustical signals and for transforming acoustical signals into electrical signals.
- 7. A telemetry system for transmitting an acoustical signal over a string of drill pipe made up of sections of pipe of approximately equal length and positioned in a borehole, including:
- acoustical signal transmitting and receiving means positioned at first and second spaced locations on the string of pipe; and
- means for operating said transmitting means at a fixed frequency occurring within frequency passbands above 600 Hz which have a lower limit that is an integral multiple of a frequency approximated by a ratio of 17,450 to twice the length of a pipe section.
- 8. The system of claim 7 and further including repeater means positioned on said string of pipe between said first and second spaced locations and having receiving and transmitting means therein for receiving said fixed frequency and in response thereto transmitting an acoustical signal of a second fixed frequency within said frequency passbands.
- 9. The system of claim 8 and further including a second repeater means for receiving said second fixed frequency and in response thereto transmitting a third fixed frequency within said frequency passbands.
- 10. The system of claim 7 wherein said first and second spaced locations are located on the pipe string at the bottom and at the surface of a borehole respectively and further including downhole means for detecting a physical parameter in said borehole, means for providing an electrical signal indicative of said borehole parameter and means responsive to said electrical signal for operating said transmitting means.
- 11. The system of claim 10 wherein said acoustical receiving means includes surface means for detecting the fixed frequency acoustical signal; and means operable in response to said detecting means for providing an electrical signal indicative of the detected borehole parameter.
- 12. The system of claim 11 and further including repeater means positioned in the pipe string for receiving the acoustical signal of a fixed frequency and in response to the reception thereof, transmitting another acoustical signal at another fixed frequency selected from said passbands.
- 13. The system of claim 10 wherein said detecting means produces an analog signal indicative of a detected parameter and further including means for converting said analog signal to a digital pulse code, and wherein said transmitting means includes means for operating an acoustical sound source in a clock related sequence with the digital pulse to provide a fixed frequency acoustical pulse code indicative of the detected parameter.
- 14. The system of claim 13 wherein said receiving means includes transducer means at the surface for receiving said acoustical pulse and providing a surface electrical signal in response thereto; and further including means for synchronously relating the surface electrical signal to the clock related downhole pulse to provide a signal at the surface which is indicative of the downhole detected parameter.
- 15. A telemetry system for transmitting acoustical signals over a string of drill pipe having pipe sections of approximately 44.5 feet, including:
- acoustical transmitting and receiving means occurring at first and second spaced locations on the string of pipe; and
- means for operating said transmitting means at a frequency above 600 Hz and occurring within frequency passbands having a frequency band width of 100 Hz and base frequencies which are 20 Hz above integral multiples of 196 Hz.
- 16. The system of claim 15 wherein the system includes downhole means for detecting a borehole parameter, means for generating an electrical signal indicative of the detected parameter, and further wherein said transmitting means is responsive to the generated electrical signal for imparting an acoustical signal to the string of pipe at a frequency falling within said passbands.
- 17. The apparatus of claim 16 wherein said receiving means includes surface means for receiving said acoustical signal, and means responsive to the received acoustical signal for generating an electrical signal which is indicative of the detected parameter.
- 18. The apparatus of claim 17 and further including repeater means positioned on said string of pipe between the downhole means and surface means, said repeater means having a receiver for receiving the acoustical signal and acoustical signal generating means responsive to the receiver for generating an acoustical signal of a different frequency within a passband.
- 19. The system of claim 15 and further including repeater means positioned on the string of pipe between the first and second spaced locations, said repeater means having a receiving section for receiving said fixed frequency acoustical signal of a first fixed frequency and acoustical signal generating means operative in response to said receiving section receiving said fixed frequency acoustical signal of the first fixed frequency for generating an acoustical signal of a second fixed frequency, said first and second fixed frequencies occurring within different ones of said passbands.
- 20. The telemetry system of claim 19 wherein said acoustical transmitting and receiving means includes transducer interface means at said first and second spaced locations for transforming between electrical signals and acoustical signals.
- 21. A method for acoustically transmitting signals over an elongated member made up of individual sections of approximately equal length in a borehole and having transmitting and receiving devices acoustically coupled with the elongated member, comprising the steps of:
- generating a fixed frequency acoustical signal at one position on said elongated member at a discrete frequency above 600 Hz and which occurs within frequency passbands which have a lower limit that is an integral multiple of a frequency for which one elongated member section length is approximately a half wave length;
- imparting the acoustical signal to the elongated member; and
- receiving said discrete frequency acoustical signal at a spaced location on said elongated member.
- 22. The method of claim 21 and further including generating an electrical signal at said spaced location which electrical signal is indicative of the received discrete frequency acoustical signal.
- 23. The method of claim 21 and further including detecting a borehole parameter at said one position on the elongated member, generating an electrical signal which is indicative of the detected parameter, and operating said transmitting device in response to the generated electrical signal to provide said discrete frequency acoustical signal.
- 24. The method of claim 21 and further including the steps of:
- detecting a borehole parameter at the one position;
- generating an electrical signal indicative of a detected parameter;
- operating the transmitting device in response to the electrical signal to provide said discrete frequency acoustical signal which is received at the spaced location on said elongated member;
- generating an electrical signal in response to a received discrete frequency acoustical signal which electrical signal is indicative of the detected borehole parameter.
- 25. The method of claim 24 wherein the generated electrical signal indicative of a detected parameter at the one position is an analog signal; and further including converting the analog signal to a digital pulse code, and operating the transmitting device in response to the digital pulse code.
- 26. A method for acoustically transmitting data over a string of drill pipe comprised of pipe sections of approximately equal length suspended in a borehole and having transmitting and receiving devices coupled with the pipe string at first and second spaced locations, comprising the steps of:
- generating a fixed frequency electrical signal at one of the spaced locations which fixed frequency electrical signal is indicative of data to be transmitted over the string of pipe;
- operating an acoustical signal generating device in response to the generated electrical signal at a discrete acoustical frequency above 600 Hz and which occurs within frequency passbands each having a lower limit that is an integral multiple of a frequency for which one pipe section length is approximately a half wave length;
- passing the discrete acoustical signal over the string of pipe to the other of the spaced locations;
- detecting the passed acoustical signal at said other spaced location; and
- generating an electrical signal at said other spaced location in response to the detected acoustical signal which is indicative of the transmitted data.
- 27. The method of claim 26 and further including generating said acoustical signal in passbands having a frequency width of 130 Hz and base frequencies which are 20 Hz above integral multiples of 283 Hz.
- 28. The method of claim 26 and further including receiving said passed discrete acoustical signal at an intermediate position between the first and second spaced locations on the string of pipe;
- operating a repeater transmitter at a second discrete acoustical frequency occurring within said frequency passbands in response to the received discrete acoustical signal; and
- receiving said second discrete acoustical signal at the other of the spaced locations.
- 29. A method of acoustically transmitting data through a drill pipe of about 30.8 feet in length in a borehole comprising the steps of:
- generating in the drill pipe acoustic vibrations having frequencies above 600 Hz in a 150 Hz passband and base frequencies which are 20 Hz above integral multiples of 283 Hz;
- coding said acoustic vibrations in the drill pipe with data to thereby transmit the data over the drill pipe;
- receiving said data coded acoustic vibration from the drill pipe at a location spaced from the point of vibration generating thereon; and
- separating coded data from the acoustic vibrations.
- 30. A method of acoustically transmitting data through a drill pipe of about 45 feet in length in a borehole comprising the steps of:
- generating in the drill pipe acoustic vibrations having frequencies above 600 Hz in a 100 Hz passband and base frequencies which are 20 Hz above integral multiples of 196 Hz;
- coding said acoustic vibrations in the drill pipe with data to thereby transmit the data over the drill pipe;
- receiving said data coded acoustic vibration from the drill pipe at a location spaced from the point of vibration generating thereon; and
- separating coded data from the acoustic vibrations.
- 31. The method of claim 26 and further including generating such acoustical signal in passbands having a frequency width of 100 Hz and base frequencies which are 20 Hz above integral multiples of 196 Hz.
- 32. The method of claim 21, wherein a lower limit frequency for determining the passbands is an integral multiple of a frequency approximately by a ratio of 17,450 to twice the length of a pipe section.
- 33. The method of claim 32 wherein the passband has a band width of 130 Hz and base frequencies which are 20 Hz above the lower limit frequency.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of applicant's co-pending application Ser. No. 755,620, filed Dec. 30, 1976 now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (8)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Barnes et al., "Passband for Acoustic Transmission . . . String," 1972, pp.1606-1608, Jour. of the Acoust. Soc. Amer., vol. 51, #5. |
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