Dra das system
US-2020319358-A1 · Oct 8, 2020 · US
US12092779B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12092779-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217589138-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 31, 2022 |
| Priority date | Jan 31, 2022 |
| Publication date | Sep 17, 2024 |
| Grant date | Sep 17, 2024 |
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A method for distributed acoustic sensing includes sending a first optical pulse down an optical fiber, wherein light from the first optical pulse is backscattered from positions along a length of the optical fiber according to coherent Rayleigh scattering; splitting backscattered light from the first optical pulse into a first portion for a first interferometer and a second portion for a second interferometer, the first interferometer having a first gauge length and the second interferometer having a second gauge length, wherein the first gauge length is different from the second gauge length; detecting a first interferometric signal from the first interferometer responsive to the first portion of backscattered light; detecting a second interferometric signal from the first interferometer responsive to the second portion of backscattered light; and processing the first and second interferometric signals for two different sensing applications adapted for the first and second gauge lengths, respectively.
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A distributed acoustic sensing system, comprising: a first interferometer having a first gauge length, a first arm, and a second arm, wherein the first arm of the first interferometer has a first path length, the second arm of the first interferometer has a second path length, and a path length difference corresponds to a difference between the first path length and the second path length of the first interferometer; a second interferometer having a second gauge length, wherein the second gauge length is different from the first gauge length; a pulse generator that transmits optical pulses at a fixed rate with varying pulse widths to adjust a spatial resolution of the distributed acoustic sensing system; a coupler, communicatively coupled to the pulse generator, that: directs the optical pulses transmitted at the fixed rate with the varying pulse widths down an optical fiber, and directs backscattered light associated with the optical pulses transmitted at the fixed rate with the varying pulse widths from the optical fiber; a splitter, communicatively coupled to the coupler, the first interferometer, and the second interferometer, wherein: the path length difference of the first interferometer is changed to further adjust the spatial resolution of the distributed acoustic sensing system, and the splitter splits the backscattered light into a first portion for the first interferometer and a second portion for the second interferometer; a first photodetector assembly to detect a first interferometric signal from the first interferometer responsive to the first portion of backscattered light; a second photodetector assembly to detect a second interferometric signal from the second interferometer responsive to the second portion of backscattered light; and an information handling system, coupled to the first and the second photodetector assemblies, to receive and process the first and the second interferometric signals for at least two different sensing applications adapted for the first and the second gauge lengths, respectively, wherein the processing of the first and the second interferometric signals for the at least two different sensing applications is based on the optical pulses being transmitted at the fixed rate with the varying pulse widths. 2. The distributed acoustic sensing system of claim 1 , further comprising: a third interferometer having a third gauge length, wherein the splitter also splits the backscattered light into a third portion for the third interferometer; and a third photodetector assembly coupled to the third interferometer to detect a third interferometric signal from the third portion of backscattered light, wherein the information handling system receives and processes the first, the second, and the third interferometric signals for three sensing applications adapted for the first, the second, and the third gauge lengths, respectively. 3. The distributed acoustic sensing system of claim 1 , wherein: the first gauge length provides a first spatial resolution and the second gauge length provides a second spatial resolution, and the first spatial resolution and the second spatial resolution vary based on the varying pulse widths. 4. The distributed acoustic sensing system of claim 1 , wherein: a signal-to-noise (SNR) ratio is improved based on the change of the path length difference of the first interferometer, and the information handling system simultaneously receives and process the first and the second interferometric signals for the at least two different sensing applications in real time. 5. The distributed acoustic sensing system of claim 1 , wherein the coupler comprises a circulator. 6. The distributed acoustic sensing system of claim 1 , wherein: the optical fiber is adapted to be disposed downhole, and the adjustments to the spatial resolution are performed to discriminate between two acoustic events when the optical fiber is disposed downhole. 7. The distributed acoustic sensing system of claim 1 , wherein the optical fiber is coupled to at least one of a casing and a tubing. 8. The distributed acoustic sensing system of claim 1 , wherein: a first application of the at least two sensing applications is associated with operation of a first hardware apparatus, and a second application of the at least two different sensing applications is associated with operation of a second hardware apparatus. 9. The distributed acoustic sensing system of claim 1 , wherein: the at least two different sensing applications are selected from a group consisting of: detecting perforations, monitoring production, monitoring downhole pumps and hardware, sensing acoustic signals during fracturing and in-flow stimulation, monitoring water injection, flow regime monitoring, micro-seismic data collection, leak detection, cross-flow monitoring, and formation compaction monitoring. 10. The distributed acoustic sensing system of claim 1 , further comprising: a fiber optic termination. 11. The distributed acoustic sensing system of claim 1 , wherein the pulse generator transmits the optical pulses at the fixed rate with the varying pulse widths in succession. 12. The distributed acoustic sensing system of claim 11 , wherein the backscattered light comprises Rayleigh backscatter. 13. A method for distributed acoustic sensing comprising: sending optical pulses at a fixed rate with varying pulse widths down an optical fiber to adjust a spatial resolution of a distributed acoustic sensing system, wherein light from the optical pulses sent at the fixed rate with the varying pulse widths is backscattered from positions along a length of the optical fiber; splitting the backscattered light from the optical pulses sent at the fixed rate with the varying pulse widths into a first portion for a first interferometer and a second portion for a second interferometer, the first interferometer having a first gauge length, a first arm, and a second arm, and the second interferometer having a second gauge length, wherein; the first arm of the first interferometer has a first path length, the second arm of the first interferometer has a second path length, a path length difference corresponds to a difference between the first path length and the second path length of the first interferometer, and the first gauge length is different from the second gauge length; changing the path length difference of the first interferometer to further adjust the spatial resolution of the distributed acoustic sensing system; detecting a first interferometric signal from the first interferometer responsive to the first portion of backscattered light; detecting a second interferometric signal from the first interferometer responsive to the second portion of backscattered light; and processing the first and the second interferometric signals for at least two different sensing applications adapted for the first and the second gauge lengths, respectively, wherein the processing of the first and the second interferometric signals for the at least two different sensing applications is based on the optical pulses being transmitted at the fixed rate with the varying pulse widths. 14. The method of claim 13 , further comprising: splitting the backscattered light into a third portion for a third interferometer having a third gauge length; detecting a third interferometric signal from the third portion of backscattered light; and processing the first, the second, and the third interferometric signals for three sensing applications adapted for the first, the second, and the third gauge
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