Acoustic sensing system and method of acoustically monitoring a tool

US9377559B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9377559-B2
Application numberUS-201314028023-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 16, 2013
Priority dateSep 16, 2013
Publication dateJun 28, 2016
Grant dateJun 28, 2016

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An acoustic sensing system includes, an optical fiber, a plurality of pairs of reflectors distributed along the optical fiber at specific areas where acoustic energy data is sought, a source of coherent radiation in operable communication with the optical fiber, and a detector in operable communication with the optical fiber configured to detect a different wavelength of coherent radiation reflected from each of the plurality of pairs of reflectors including a portion of the coherent radiation reflected from the reflector nearer the detector after having reflected from the reflector further from the detector that define one of the pairs of reflectors.

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What is claimed is: 1. An acoustic sensing system comprising: an optical fiber; at least one pair of reflectors including a first detector and a second detector distributed along the optical fiber at specific areas where acoustic energy data is sought; a source of coherent radiation in operable communication with the optical fiber; and a detector in operable communication with the optical fiber configured to detect a wavelength of coherent radiation reflected from each of the first and second reflectors including a portion of the wavelength of coherent radiation reflected from the one of the first and second reflectors arranged nearer the detector and a portion of the wavelength of coherent radiation reflected from the other of the first and second reflectors arranged reflector further from the detector, wherein the acoustic sensing system determines a change in distance between the first reflector and the second reflector caused by acoustic energy based on differences in the wavelength of coherent radiation reflected from each of the first and second reflectors. 2. The acoustic sensing system of claim 1 , wherein the acoustic sensing system is a wavelength division multiplexed measuring device. 3. The acoustic sensing system of claim 1 , wherein the at least one pair of reflectors forms a part of a Fizeau interferometer. 4. The acoustic sensing system of claim 1 , wherein the at least one pair of reflector is attached to a downhole tool for which acoustic energy information is sought. 5. The acoustic sensing system of claim 1 , wherein each of the first and second reflectors are Fiber Bragg Gratings. 6. The acoustic sensing system of claim 1 , wherein the at least one pair of reflectors is attached to a specific portion of interest of one or more downhole tools. 7. The acoustic sensing system of claim 6 , wherein the one or more downhole tools is a mud motor or a pump. 8. The acoustic sensing system of claim 1 , wherein the first reflector is separated by a dimension of between about ¼ to about 2 meters from the second reflector. 9. The acoustic sensing system of claim 1 , wherein the at least one pair of reflectors includes a first pair of reflectors and a second pair of reflectors, one of the first and second reflectors of the first pair of the plurality of pairs of reflectors is positioned between reflectors that form the second pair of reflectors. 10. The acoustic sensing system of claim 9 , wherein an acoustic energy encountered by the first pair of reflectors is separately detectable from an acoustic energy encountered by the second pair of reflectors. 11. The acoustic sensing system of claim 1 , wherein the source of coherent radiation is a laser. 12. The acoustic sensing system of claim 1 , wherein the coherent radiation is light. 13. A method of acoustically monitoring a tool, comprising: transmitting a coherent radiation into an optical fiber attached to the tool; reflecting a specific wavelength of the coherent radiation off a first reflector optically associated with the optical fiber; receiving a first portion of the specific wavelength reflected by the first reflector at a detector; reflecting the specific wavelength of the coherent radiation off a second reflector optically associated with the optic fiber, the second reflector being spaced further from the detector than the first reflector; receiving a second portion of the specific wavelength reflected by the second reflector at the detector; and discerning an acoustic energy exhibited by the tool based on a change in distance between the first and second reflectors as determined by a difference between the first portion of the specific wavelength and the second portion of the specific wavelength. 14. The method of acoustically monitoring a tool of claim 13 , further comprising, transmitting laser light into the optical fiber. 15. The method of acoustically monitoring a tool of claim 13 , further comprising, wavelength division multiplexing the coherent radiation transmitted into the optical fiber. 16. The method of acoustically monitoring a tool of claim 15 , wherein the wavelength division multiplexing employs at least one of optical frequency domain reflectometry and optical time domain reflectometry. 17. The method of acoustically monitoring a tool of claim 13 , wherein the first and second reflectors are Fiber Bragg Gratings. 18. The method of acoustically monitoring a tool of claim 13 , wherein the acoustic energy discerned is due to operation of a downhole tool positioned in an earth formation borehole.

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  • G01V11/002Primary

    Details, e.g. power supply systems for logging instruments, transmitting or recording data, specially adapted for well logging, also if the prospecting method is irrelevant (means for transmitting well survey signals E21B47/12; signal transmission systems in general G08C; transmission in general H04B) · CPC title

  • using fibre optic sensors (light guides per se G02B6/00, acousto-optical devices specially adapted for gating or modulating in optical wave guides G02F1/125) · CPC title

  • E21B47/00Primary

    Survey of boreholes or wells (monitoring pressure or flow of drilling fluid E21B21/08) · CPC title

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What does patent US9377559B2 cover?
An acoustic sensing system includes, an optical fiber, a plurality of pairs of reflectors distributed along the optical fiber at specific areas where acoustic energy data is sought, a source of coherent radiation in operable communication with the optical fiber, and a detector in operable communication with the optical fiber configured to detect a different wavelength of coherent radiation refl…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Cooper Daniel Boyd, Baker Hughes Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G01V11/002. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
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Publication date Tue Jun 28 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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