Lead-in cable with a replaceable portion and method
US-2015020726-A1 · Jan 22, 2015 · US
US9932093B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9932093-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514879588-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 9, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jul 5, 2011 |
| Publication date | Apr 3, 2018 |
| Grant date | Apr 3, 2018 |
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Disclosed are methods and systems for controlling spread and/or depth in a geophysical survey. An embodiment discloses a submersible deflector, comprising: an upper portion comprising an upper fin section and upper foils disposed below the upper fin section, wherein at least one slot is defined between the upper foils; and a lower portion coupled to the upper portion and disposed below the upper portion, wherein the lower portion comprises a lower fin section and lower foils disposed above the lower fin section, wherein at least one slot is defined between the lower foils. Also disclosed are marine geophysical survey systems and methods of performing geophysical surveys.
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A submersible deflector, comprising: an upper portion comprising: an upper fin section at a top end of the submersible deflector; and upper foils disposed below the upper fin section, wherein the upper foils comprise: a first upper foil; a second upper foil, wherein the second upper foil is larger than the first upper foil, wherein the second upper foil is spaced from the first upper foil to define a first upper foil slot between the first upper foil and the second upper foil, wherein the second upper foil has a flat front side coupling a second upper foil inner surface and second upper foil outer surface; and a third upper foil, wherein the third upper foil is smaller than the second upper foil, wherein the third upper foil is spaced from the second upper foil to define a second upper foil slot between the second upper foil and the third upper foil; and a lower portion comprising: a lower fin section at a bottom end of the submersible deflector; and lower foils disposed between the upper foils and the lower fin section, wherein the lowers foils comprise: a first lower foil; a second lower foil, wherein the second lower foil is larger than the first lower foil, wherein the second lower foil is spaced from the first lower foil to define a first lower foil slot between the first lower foil and the second lower foil, wherein the second lower foil has a flat front side coupling a second lower foil inner surface and second lower foil outer surface; and a third lower foil, wherein the third lower foil is smaller than the second lower foil, wherein the third lower foil is spaced from the second lower foil to define a second lower foil slot between the second lower foil and the third lower foil. 2. The submersible deflector of claim 1 , wherein the second upper foil slot decreases in area as the second upper foil slot moves from a leading edge of the third upper foil along a profile of the second upper foil. 3. The submersible deflector of claim 1 , wherein the first upper foil and the first lower foil are both formed from sheet metal. 4. The submersible deflector of claim 1 , wherein the first upper foil has a widest point that is about 0.1% to about 5% of a direct distance between a leading edge and a trailing edge, wherein the leading edge is from a front side of the first upper foil, wherein the trailing edge is from a rear side of the first upper foil. 5. The submersible deflector of claim 1 , wherein second upper foil has a widest point that is at least about 25% of a direct distance between a leading edge and a trailing edge, wherein the leading edge is from a front side of the second upper foil, wherein the trailing edge is from a rear side of the second upper foil. 6. The submersible deflector of claim 1 , wherein the second upper foil inner surface is generally concave, and wherein the second upper foil outer surface is generally convex. 7. The submersible deflector of claim 1 , wherein the third upper foil has a widest point that is at least about 25% to about 50% of a direct distance between a leading edge and a trailing edge, wherein the leading edge is from a front side of the third upper foil, wherein the trailing edge is from a rear side of the third upper foil. 8. The submersible deflector of claim 1 , wherein the upper fin section comprises an interior chamber, wherein the interior chamber contains a buoyant material, wherein the lower fin section comprises an interior chamber, and wherein the interior chamber contains a ballast material. 9. The submersible deflector of claim 1 , wherein the third upper foil and the third lower foil are each adapted to have one or more adjustable flaps configured to cause the submersible deflector to pivot. 10. The submersible deflector of claim 1 , further comprising a center plate disposed between the upper foils and the lower foils, wherein the center plate comprises a central tow point. 11. A marine geophysical survey system, comprising: a streamer coupled to a survey vessel; a submersible deflector coupled to the streamer, wherein the submersible deflector comprises: an upper portion comprising: an upper fin section at a top end of the submersible deflector; and upper foils disposed below the upper fin section, wherein the upper foils comprise: a first upper foil; a second upper foil, wherein the second upper foil is larger than the first upper foil, wherein the second upper foil is spaced from the first upper foil to define a first upper foil slot between the first upper foil and the second upper foil, wherein the second upper foil has a flat front side coupling a second upper foil inner surface and second upper foil outer surface; and a third upper foil, wherein the third upper foil is smaller than the second upper foil, wherein the third upper foil is spaced from the second upper foil to define a second upper foil slot between the second upper foil and the third upper foil, and a lower portion comprising: a lower fin section at a bottom end of the submersible deflector; and lower foils disposed between the upper foils and the lower fin section, wherein the lowers foils comprise: a first lower foil; a second lower foil wherein the second lower foil is larger than the first lower foil, wherein the second lower foil is spaced from the first lower foil to define a first lower foil slot between the first lower foil and the second lower foil, wherein the second lower foil has a flat front side coupling a second lower foil inner surface and second lower foil outer surface; and a third lower foil, wherein the third lower foil is smaller than the second lower foil, wherein the third lower foil is spaced from the second lower foil to define a second lower foil slot between the second lower foil and the third lower foil; and geophysical sensors disposed on the streamer at spaced apart locations; wherein the marine geophysical survey system is configured for performing a geophysical survey at a depth of at least about 25 meters. 12. The system of claim 11 , wherein the second upper foil slot decreases in area as the second upper foil slot moves from a leading edge of the third upper foil along a profile of the second upper foil. 13. The system of claim 11 , wherein the first upper foil and the first lower foil are both formed from sheet metal. 14. The system of claim 11 , wherein the first upper foil has a widest point that is about 0.1% to about 5% of a direct distance between a leading edge and a trailing edge, wherein the leading edge is from a front side of the first upper foil, wherein the trailing edge is from a rear side of the first upper foil. 15. The system of claim 11 , wherein second upper foil has a widest point that is at least about 25% of a direct distance between a leading edge and a trailing edge, wherein the leading edge is from a front side of the second upper foil, wherein the trailing edge is from a rear side of the second upper foil. 16. The system of claim 11 , wherein the second upper foil inner surface is generally concave, and wherein the second upper foil outer surface is generally convex. 17. The system of claim 11 , wherein the third upper foil has a widest point that is at least about 25% to about 50% of a direct distance between a leading edge and a trailing edge, wherein the leading edge is from a front side of the third upper foil, wherein the trailing edge is from a rear side of the third upper foil. 18. The system of claim 11 , wherein the upper fin section comprises an interior chamber, wherein the interior chamber contai
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