Apparatus and method for dynamic acousto-elasticity technique measurements at simulated subsurface pressures

US10983036B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10983036-B2
Application numberUS-201716343986-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 26, 2017
Priority dateOct 24, 2016
Publication dateApr 20, 2021
Grant dateApr 20, 2021

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An apparatus ( 10 ) and method for performing nonlinear elasticity measurements using the dynamic acousto-elasticity technique (DAET) at simulated subsurface conditions in the laboratory, are described. The current state-of-the-art for measuring nonlinear elasticity parameters using DAET is limited to ambient pressure conditions on the bench-top. The present invention permits nonlinear parameter measurements at controlled sample internal fluid pore pressures ( 52 ) and external confining stress ( 44 ), ( 50 ) conditions.

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Apparatus for dynamic acousto-elasticity technique measurements at simulated subsurface pressures on a porous, cylindrical rock sample that runs along an axis and has an outer surface formed at a radius from the axis, a first face at one end, and a second face at an end opposite the first face, the rock sample having an un-stressed length from the first face to the second face, the apparatus comprising: a metallic sleeve configured to enclose the outer surface of said rock sample and form a fluid-tight enclosure to inhibit fluid exchange through the outer surface of the rock sample, the metallic sleeve being open at opposing ends to leave the first face and the second face of said rock sample uncovered when the metallic sleeve is installed on the rock sample; a pressure vessel defining a volume to accommodate the rock sample therein, said pressure vessel having a generally elongate shape with a first flange at one end and a second flange at an end opposite the first flange, pressure vessel further including a hollow section between the first flange and the second flange, the volume formed at least in part by the hollow section containing oil; a first pump configured to control radial pressure of the oil within the volume of the pressure vessel to apply a chosen radial force to the metallic sleeve; a first pressure distribution plug having a first end, a second end opposite the first end, and a channel through the first distribution plug between the first end and the second end, the first end being configured to physically contact the second face of the rock sample to place the second face of the rock sample in fluid communication with the channel; a first piston coupled with the first pressure distribution plug, the first piston having a channel therethrough that is in fluid communication with the channel of the first distribution plug when the first piston is coupled with the first distribution plug; a second pump configured to controllably apply a force to the first piston that causes an axial force to be applied to the second end of said first pressure distribution plug by virtue of the coupling between the first piston and the second end of the first distribution plug, whereby a selected axial force is applied to the second face of said rock sample by the first end of the first distribution plug; a third pump configured to apply a chosen pressure to fluid within the channels of the first distribution plug and the first piston, such fluid being in contact with the second face of said rock sample; a second pressure distribution plug having a first end, a second end opposite the first end, and a channel formed through the second pressure distribution plug from the first end to the second end, the first end being configured to be in physical contact with the first face of said rock sample such that fluid present in the channel of the second distribution plug is communicated to the first face of the rock sample; a disc spring disposed between the second end of said second pressure distribution plug and said first flange, the disc spring being configured to apply a counterbalancing restoring force to the selected axial force applied by said second pump to the second face of said rock sample; an electromechanical actuator configured to introduce high amplitude, low frequency (HALF) excitation into the second end of said second pressure distribution plug, whereby axial HALF excitation having a chosen frequency and selected amplitude is introduced into the first face of said rock sample; a first waveform generator for providing electrical excitation to said electromechanical actuator; a pre-load control attached to said first flange for adjusting the pre-load pressure on said electromechanical actuator from the selected axial force; a linear, variable displacement transducer disposed on said first flange for measuring a displacement of the second end of said second pressure distribution plug; at least one transmitting transducer carried by the metallic sleeve, the at least one transmitting transducer being configured to generate low amplitude, high frequency (LAHF) radial excitation pulses in said rock sample; a second waveform generator for providing electrical excitation to said at least one transmitting transducer, whereby LAHF excitation pulses are generated by said at least one transmitting transducer; at least one receiving transducer carried by the metallic sleeve configured to receive the LAHF radial excitation pulses, the at least one receiving transducer being further configured to generate a voltage from the received LAHF; and a signal processor configured to receive the voltage from said at least one receiving transducer. 2. The apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising a load cell disposed between said electromechanical actuator and said second pressure distribution plug, for measuring the mechanical stress imposed on said rock sample by said electromechanical actuator. 3. The apparatus of claim 2 , wherein said electromechanical actuator comprises a magnetorestrictive actuator. 4. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the fluid comprises a solution of 5% KCl in water. 5. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein said signal processor computes a time-of-flight of the low amplitude, high frequency excitation pulses in said rock sample. 6. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein said rock sample is held under static compression during dynamic acousto-elasticity technique measurements. 7. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the second face of said rock sample is held at a constant axial force during dynamic acousto-elasticity technique measurements. 8. The apparatus of claim 7 , wherein the displacement of the second end of said second pressure distribution plug measured by said linear, variable displacement transducer is equal to a displacement of the first face of said rock sample in contact therewith and a dynamic axial strain of said rock sample is obtained from the ratio of the displacement of the first face of the rock sample to the un-stressed length of said rock sample. 9. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the axial force applied to the second face of said rock sample and the radial force applied to the metallic sleeve are equal. 10. A method for measuring dynamic acousto-elasticity properties of a porous, generally cylindrical rock sample that runs along an axis and has an outer surface formed at a radius from the axis, a first face at one end, and a second face at an end opposite the first face, the rock sample having an un-stressed length from the first face to the second face, the method comprising: enclosing the outer surface of the rock sample with a metallic sleeve to form a fluid-tight enclosure around the outer surface of the rock sample to inhibit fluid exchange through the outer surface of the rock sample, the first face and the second face of said rock sample remaining uncovered, the rock sample accommodated within a volume of a pressure vessel, said pressure vessel having a generally elongate shape with a first flange at one end and a second flange at an end opposite the first flange, pressure vessel further including a hollow section between the first flange and the second flange, the volume formed at least in part by the hollow section containing oil, wherein: a first pressure distribution plug having a first end, a second end opposite the first end, and a channel through the first distribution plug between the first end and the second end thereof physically contacts the second face of the rock sample to place the second face of the rock sample in fluid communication with the channel; and a first piston is coupled with the first pressure distribution plug, the first piston hav

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  • Materials with nonlinear acoustic properties · CPC title

  • related to high pressure, tension or stress conditions · CPC title

  • for hydrocarbon content · CPC title

  • G01N15/082Primary

    Investigating permeability by forcing a fluid through a sample · CPC title

  • Hydraulic means · CPC title

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What does patent US10983036B2 cover?
An apparatus ( 10 ) and method for performing nonlinear elasticity measurements using the dynamic acousto-elasticity technique (DAET) at simulated subsurface conditions in the laboratory, are described. The current state-of-the-art for measuring nonlinear elasticity parameters using DAET is limited to ambient pressure conditions on the bench-top. The present invention permits nonlinear paramete…
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Triad Nat Security Llc, Chevron Usa Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G01N15/082. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
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Publication date Tue Apr 20 2021 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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