Buried pressurized volumetric source and method

US9348042B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9348042-B2
Application numberUS-201113337431-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 27, 2011
Priority dateDec 27, 2011
Publication dateMay 24, 2016
Grant dateMay 24, 2016

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A seismic source configured to generate seismic waves underground. The source includes a tank configured to be buried underground, the tank having a cavity; an actuation mechanism provided inside the cavity, wherein the actuation mechanism is configured to have at least one movable part that moves back and forth to generate a seismic wave having a desired frequency; and a first fluid provided inside the cavity and around the actuation mechanism and configured to transform the back and forth movement of the at least one movable part into a varying pressure that directly acts on walls of the tank.

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What is claimed is: 1. A land seismic source configured to generate seismic waves underground, the source comprising: a tank configured to be buried underground, the tank having a cavity; an actuation mechanism provided inside the cavity, wherein the actuation mechanism is configured to have at least one movable part that moves back and forth to generate a seismic wave having a desired frequency; and a first fluid provided inside the cavity and around the actuation mechanism and configured to transform the back and forth movement of the at least one movable part into a varying pressure that directly acts on walls of the tank. 2. The source of claim 1 , wherein the tank is cylindrical and has a height and diameter so that it can be lowered in a borehole. 3. The source of claim 1 , wherein the actuation mechanism comprises: first and second coils; and first and second pistons configured to move back and forth when actuated by the first and second coils, wherein the first and second pistons form an inner cavity configured to hold a second fluid. 4. The source of claim 3 , wherein the first fluid is oil and the second fluid is a gas. 5. The source of claim 3 , wherein the first and second fluids are oil. 6. The source of claim 3 , wherein the cavity is configured to communicate with a first fluid reservoir and the inner cavity is configured to communicate with a second fluid reservoir. 7. The source of claim 6 , wherein the first fluid reservoir has a bladder that separates the first fluid from a third fluid under pressure. 8. The source of claim 1 , further comprising: springs configured to maintain the actuation mechanism in a central position relative to the tank. 9. The source of claim 1 , further comprising: an inner tank provided inside the tank and sandwiched between actuation devices of the actuation mechanism. 10. The source of claim 9 , wherein the inner tank has an orifice that communicates with the cavity of the tank. 11. The source of claim 1 , further comprising: a controller configured to control the movement of the actuation mechanism, wherein the controller is located above ground. 12. A land seismic source configured to generate seismic waves underground, the source comprising: an outer tank having a cavity filled with a working fluid; an inner tank provided inside the cavity; and first and second actuation devices provided inside the inner tank, each of the first and second actuation devices having a corresponding piston, wherein the working fluid transforms back and forth movement of the pistons of the first and second actuation devices into a varying pressure that directly acts on walls of the outer tank. 13. The source of claim 12 , further comprising: a fluid bladder provided between the first and second actuation devices and inside the inner tank, wherein the fluid bladder is configured to accommodate a fluid and the fluid bladder is sealed. 14. The source of claim 13 , further comprising: screens connected to the inner tank and configured to limit a movement of the fluid bladder. 15. The source of claim 12 , further comprising: springs provided between the outer tank and the inner tank. 16. The source of claim 12 , wherein one of the actuation devices comprises: the piston; and a diaphragm configured to be connected between the piston and an actuating part to form a volume that is sealed from the cavity, wherein the volume is configured to hold a fluid. 17. The source of claim 12 , wherein there is an orifice between the inner tank and the cavity of the outer tank so that the working fluid communicates with the inner tank. 18. A method for actuating a land seismic source, the method comprising: burying the land seismic source underground; sending commands to an actuation mechanism provided inside a cavity of the land seismic source, wherein the actuation mechanism is configured to have at least one movable part that moves back and forth, when instructed by the commands; and transforming with a first fluid, provided inside the cavity and around the actuation mechanism, the back and forth movement of the at least one movable part into a varying pressure that directly acts on walls of the tank to generate a seismic wave having a desired frequency. 19. The method of claim 18 , further comprising: actuating a pair of pistons in opposite directions to achieve the varying pressure. 20. The method of claim 18 , further comprising: actuating two pairs of pistons to achieve the varying pressure. 21. A land seismic source configured to generate seismic waves underground, the source comprising: a tank configured to be buried underground, the tank having a cavity filled with a fluid; and an actuation mechanism fluidly connected to the tank and configured to pump the fluid in and out to generate a varying pressure that directly acts on walls of the tank, wherein the varying pressure generates the seismic waves. 22. The land seismic source of claim 21 , wherein the actuation mechanism is a pump.

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  • G01V1/135Primary

    by deforming or displacing surfaces of enclosures {, e.g. by hydraulically driven vibroseis™} · CPC title

  • G01V1/047Primary

    Arrangements for coupling the generator to the ground · CPC title

  • with exploration systems emitting special signals, e.g. frequency swept signals, pulse sequences or slip sweep arrangements · CPC title

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What does patent US9348042B2 cover?
A seismic source configured to generate seismic waves underground. The source includes a tank configured to be buried underground, the tank having a cavity; an actuation mechanism provided inside the cavity, wherein the actuation mechanism is configured to have at least one movable part that moves back and forth to generate a seismic wave having a desired frequency; and a first fluid provided i…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Sallas John J, Cgg Services Sa
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G01V1/135. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 24 2016 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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