Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Gamma-ray detectors for downhole applications
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Application No.: US14553611Application Date: 2014-11-25
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Publication No.: US09599729B2Publication Date: 2017-03-21
- Inventor: Bradley Albert Roscoe , James A. Grau , Zilu Zhou , Kenneth E. Stephenson , Markus Berheide
- Applicant: Schlumberger Technology Corporation
- Applicant Address: US TX Sugar Land
- Assignee: SCHLUMBERGER TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION
- Current Assignee: SCHLUMBERGER TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION
- Current Assignee Address: US TX Sugar Land
- Agent Michael Dae
- Main IPC: G01T1/208
- IPC: G01T1/208 ; G01V5/08 ; G01V5/10 ; G01V5/12 ; G01T1/20

Abstract:
Methods and related systems are described for gamma-ray detection. A gamma-ray detector is made depending on its properties and how those properties are affected by the data analysis. Desirable properties for a downhole detector include; high temperature operation, reliable/robust packaging, good resolution, high countrate capability, high density, high Z, low radioactive background, low neutron cross-section, high light output, single decay time, efficiency, linearity, size availability, etc. Since no single detector has the optimum of all these properties, a downhole tool design preferably picks the best combination of these in existing detectors, which will optimize the performance of the measurement in the required environment and live with the remaining non-optimum properties. A preferable detector choice is one where the required measurement precision (logging speed) is obtained for all of the required inelastic elements and/or minimization of unwanted background signals that complicate the data analysis.
Public/Granted literature
- US20150076337A1 Gamma-Ray Detectors For Downhole Applications Public/Granted day:2015-03-19
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