Magnetic Ranging While Rotating
US-2015378043-A1 · Dec 31, 2015 · US
US10247846B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10247846-B2 |
| Application number | US-201214234584-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 28, 2012 |
| Priority date | Jun 28, 2011 |
| Publication date | Apr 2, 2019 |
| Grant date | Apr 2, 2019 |
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Various triaxial antenna designs having are provided. Some embodiments include a split-z coil that can include two axial coils with saddle coils in the x- and y-directions located therebetween. The split z-coils can function by having a combined magnetic moment similar to that of a single axial coil located between the two parts of the split z-coil. In some examples, the antenna assemblies can include a protrusion or other non-planar structure.
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What is claimed is: 1. A triaxial antenna assembly for an electromagnetic logging tool comprising a first triaxial antenna, the first triaxial antenna comprising: two axial coils; four saddle coils disposed between the two axial coils, wherein the four saddle coils each comprise two axially-extending sections and two arcuate sections that are connected between the two axially-extending sections, the two axial coils each overlaying or underlaying one of the arcuate sections of each of the four saddle coils; and a shield disposed over the two axial coils and the four saddle coils, wherein the shield comprises slots therein that each extend in a single direction such that none of the slots intersect, and wherein the slots comprise: at least one first slot that extends axially, parallel to a longitudinal axis of the tool, and overlays at least one of the two axial coils and at least one arcuate section of at least one of the four saddle coils; and at least one second slot that extends circumferentially at least partially around the longitudinal axis and overlays at least one of the axially-extending sections of the four saddle coils. 2. The triaxial antenna assembly of claim 1 , wherein the four saddle coils comprise a first pair of coils in an x-direction and a second pair of coils in a y-direction, and wherein the two axial coils comprise a third pair of coils in a z-direction. 3. The triaxial antenna assembly of claim 2 , wherein the two axial coils function as a single axial antenna having a first magnetic moment emanating from substantially halfway between the two axial coils. 4. The triaxial antenna assembly of claim 3 , wherein the first magnetic moment emanates from a location collocated with a second magnetic moment and a third magnetic moment, the second magnetic moment being associated with the first pair of coils, and the third magnetic moment being associated with the second pair of coils. 5. The triaxial antenna assembly of claim 2 , wherein the first pair of coils in the x-direction comprises a first saddle coil and a second saddle coil, the first saddle coil in the x-direction and the second saddle coil in the x-direction being azimuthally separated by approximately 180 degrees, and wherein the second pair of coils in the y-direction comprises a first saddle coil and a second saddle coil, the first saddle coil in the y-direction and the second saddle coil in they-direction being azimuthally separated by approximately 180 degrees. 6. The triaxial antenna assembly of claim 5 , wherein the first saddle coil of the first pair of coils and the first saddle coil of the second pair of coils are aziumthally separated by approximately 90 degrees. 7. The triaxial antenna assembly of claim 1 , wherein the slots minimize signal attenuation and maintain a magnetic moment direction of the first triaxial antenna. 8. The triaxial antenna assembly of claim 1 , wherein the slots each overlay one of the two axial coils or one of the four saddle coils, and extend perpendicular to a direction in which the one of the two axial coils or the one of the four saddle coils extend where the slots overlay the one of the two axial coils or the one of the four saddle coils. 9. The triaxial antenna assembly of claim 1 , wherein the two axial coils are configured to function as a single axial antenna located substantially halfway between the two axial coils. 10. The triaxial antenna assembly of claim 1 , wherein the four saddle coils comprise a first pair of coils in an x-direction and a second pair of coils in one of a y-direction and a z-direction, and wherein the shield is configured to force fields in a first direction generated by the first pair of coils and a second direction generated by the second pair of coils to be equal by varying a length of the slots.
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