James R. Birchak
NL Industries, Inc.
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Journal of the Acoustical Society of America | 1986
James R. Birchak; Edward A. Lygas
An apparatus and method for measuring fluid characteristics, particularly useful in performing measurements in remote and severe environments is disclosed. The probe employs an ultrasonic transmitter and receiver, preferably a unitary ultrasonic transducer to both transmit and receive the ultrasonic signal. Further, the probe includes an internal reference reflecting surface hermetically sealed from contact with the fluid and one or more solid/fluid reflecting surfaces as are required. Preferably, two solid/fluid reflecting surfaces are located on opposite sides of a fluid receiving gap. The apparatus and method are useful in measuring fluid characteristics both at remote surface and in downhole drilling locations.
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America | 1986
James R. Birchak
Method and apparatus for measuring the flow velocity of drilling mud returning from the annulus of a borehole. At least two parametric acoustic pulse transducers are longitudinally disposed with respect to a conduit with a pair of acoustic receivers positioned therebetween. The transducers each generate strong, focused acoustic waves comprised of combined dual frequencies directed at the center of the conduit area in which fluid flow is to be measured. The transducers are actuated alternately and produce time variant signals permitting measurement of fluid flow by employing the Doppler effect on the parametric secondary acoustic pulses. The utilization of combined dual frequency acoustic transducers provides a primary signal having sufficient strength to produce a non-linear response in the liquid and produce secondary, low frequency wave propagation directly from within the mud itself. The low frequency waves enhance wave propagation through gas cut muds and enhance signal recognition in the receivers. In this manner, mud flow rate data can be accurately generated in either a downhole or wellhead configuration directly through mud laden with gas and without significant signal loss or conventional axial range limitations.
Archive | 1984
Paul F. Rodney; James R. Birchak
Archive | 2001
Mohamed Y. Soliman; Ali I. Mese; Clark E. Robison; James R. Birchak; Paul F. Rodney; Wei Han; Vimal V. Shah; Eugene Linyaev; Mark A. Proett
Archive | 1984
Macmillan M. Wisler; James R. Birchak; Richard A. Meador
Archive | 1985
Paul F. Rodney; James R. Birchak
Archive | 2003
Wei Han; Jean Michel Beique; James R. Birchak; Alan T. Hemphill; Timothy O. Weimers; Paul F. Rodney
Archive | 2003
Jean Michel Beique; James R. Birchak; Wei Han; Alan T. Hemphill; Paul F. Rodney; Timothy O. Weimers
Archive | 2001
Mohamed Y. Soliman; Ali I. Mese; Clark E. Robison; James R. Birchak; Paul F. Rodney; Wei Han; Vimal V. Shah; Eugene Linyaev; Mark A. Proett
Archive | 2001
Mohamed Y. Soliman; Ali I. Mese; Clark E. Robison; James R. Birchak; Paul F. Rodney; Wei Han; Vimal V. Shah; Eugene Linyaev; Mark A. Proett