Claims
- 1. In a well logging system utilizing a borehole tool of the type that acoustically scans the wall of a borehole by rotating an acoustical transducer adapted to transmit acoustic energy in the form of pulses in the direction of said wall and to receive at least a portion of the resultant energy reflected therefrom, the improvement comprising:
- (a) a plurality of receiving transducers disposed vertically above and below said combined transmission and receiving transducer to form therewith a transducer array;
- (b) means for recording the reflected energy detected by each transducer of said array;
- (c) means for determining the variation in amplitude of said reflected energy across said array at each point on said surface to which said acoustic pulses are directed as an indicator of roughness of surface of said borehole wall.
- 2. A system as in claim 1 including means for calculating a numerical value indicative of the maximum variation of said reflection amplitude.
- 3. The system as in claim 2 including means for assigning color values corresponding to each of said numerical values and means for preparing from said color values a strip image indicative of the varying roughness of said borehole wall about its circumference.
- 4. A system as in claim 3 including means for imposing a fiduciary mark on said image for azimuthal registration of the color values thereof.
- 5. In a well logging system utilizing a borehole tool of the type that acoustically scans the wall of a borehole by rotating acoustical transducer means adapted to transmit acoustic energy in the form of pulses in the direction of said wall and to receive at least a portion of the resultant energy reflected therefrom, the method comprising the steps of:
- (a) detecting the travel time of said acoustic pulses between said transducer means and said wall as said transducer means are rotated;
- (b) calculating from said travel time the cross-sectional contour of said wall;
- (c) calculating the aproximate paths of a plurality of tangents to said cross-sectional contour at spaced apart points therealong;
- (d) determining the angle of incidence at each said point between the corresponding tangent and the path of the acoustic pulse impinging on said wall at said point; and
- (e) calculating the variation in said incident angle with reflection amplitude as an index of surface roughness of said borehole.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 06/751,832, filed 7/5/85 now abandoned.
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