High energy acoustic impulse source
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    发明授权
    High energy acoustic impulse source 失效
    高能声源脉冲源

    公开(公告)号:US3233694A

    公开(公告)日:1966-02-08

    申请号:US21621362

    申请日:1962-08-10

    申请人: SHELL OIL CO

    发明人: ROEVER WILLIAM L

    IPC分类号: G01V1/108 G08B3/14 G10K9/06

    摘要: 998,618. Seismic surveying. SHELL INTERNATIONALE RESEARCH MAATSCHAPPIJ N.V. Aug. 8, 1963 [Aug, 10, 1962], No. 31429/63. Heading H4D. Apparatus for producing acoustic energy pulses for use in seismic surveying comprises a relatively thin but a really extensive chamber formed by a non-deformable member and one or more vibratable diaphragms together with first conduit means for introducing an explosive medium into the chamber, ignition means for exploding such medium in the chamber and second conduit means for exhausting the expended explosive medium therefrom. In one embodiment (Figs. 2 and 4) the chamber comprises the spiral groove between a non-deformable plate 17, in which it is formed, and a flexible rim clamped diaphragm 25 the explosive medium (preferably consisting of an oxyacetylene gas mixture) being introduced at the centre 21 of the spiral by means of a valve 19 detailed in Fig. 10, not shown), ignited by spark-plug means 24 and then exhausted from point 22 via conduit 14. Instead of a flexible diaphragm a rigid diaphragm resiliently rim clamped may be employed (Fig. 3, not shown) and instead of forming the groove as a true spiral a plurality of concentric but incomplete circular grooves connected by short straight grooves may be employed (Fig. 5, not shown). In a further embodiment (Figs. 6 and 7) the chamber is formed as a sinuous opening 36 in the non-deformable plate 35, both sides of which are sealed by resiliently rim clamped diaphragms 46, 47 and two spark-plugs 45 are provided for ignition of the gas mixture which enters via conduit 41 and is exhausted via conduit 42. Figs. 8 and 9 show another embodiment in which the chamber comprising a relatively broad spiral 56 sealed by a resiliently rim clamped diaphragm 64 is provided with a detonation passage 58 for ignition of the gas mixture, entering via conduit 57, by a sparkplug 62. The Specification refers to the problem of erratic burning of the gas mixture which results in indefiniteness of the time, after ignition, when the acoustic energy pulse occurs and states that by controlling the geometry of the area near the point of ignition the required conditions of temperature and pressure for detonation can be quickly established near such point. In one application of the invention to seismic surveying of water covered areas the acoustic energy source of the invention is supported below the surface of the water with the exhaust conduit 14 (see Fig. 1) extending above such surface to avoid spurious operation by bubbles. The gas valve 19 (Fig. 1) is controlled by a servomotor 97 from a seismic recorder inserted in the vessel 10 so that the instant of Occurrence of the acoustic pulse is indicated on the recorder on which reflected signals received by seismic detector 15 are also recorded. The invention may also be employed as a source of acoustic energy in the seismic surveying of land areas, in bore-hole operations, in fathometer apparatus or in sounding devices for submarine detection.