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Title Acoustic Cement Bond Logging Diagnostics for Geothermal Applications
Authors Hsi-Tien Chang
Year 1981
Conference Geothermal Resources Council Transactions
Keywords Drilling; Sandia; Cement; Casing; Electronics; Acoustic Signal
Abstract For the successful and safe operation of a geothermal well, casing and cement conditions must be accurately determined. Cement bond logs are needed to detect channels or water pockets in the cement between the pipe and the formation and to determine the condition of the cement bond to the pipe and to the formation. Instrumentation for making such measurements is limited by the temperature capabilities of existing logging equipment which was developed for the oil and gas industry. This paper reviews an acoustic system of the type that is needed for geothermal cementing inspection, identifies the principle deficiencies in its high temperature use, and describe Sandia's R&D project for developing high temperature acoustic cement bond logging diagnostics.
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