
The Warrior
Well Logging System for pulse type
tools employs advanced software and widely available hardware to
provide a cost-effective solution to well logging requirements in
cased hole applications.
The system supports most down hole tools using
pulse type data transmission. It also includes a connector for input
of analog signals allowing the system to be used as a data recorder.
The operator interface includes a display of the positive and
negative pulse heights (obviating the need for an oscilloscope), and
discriminator levels may be set manually, or automatically by the
software.
Services are predefined so that the operator
simply selects the required services and is presented with a fully
configured service set up with the last tool string and calibrations
run. If other tools are to be run, the graphical tool string editor
is used to select the required tool and load the appropriate
parameters and calibrations.
Data monitors include raw and calibrated data
of all sensors, including depth and line speed. Multiple log plot
windows may be opened for comparison of, for example, main and
repeat log sections. Log plots may be paused and scrolled to any
depth and annotations added, while data acquisition continues.
Depth correlation may be performed while
logging, with the screen plot and system depth updated until correct
depth is attained. Log curve scales and other presentation
parameters may be adjusted while logging and the screen plot redrawn
until the desired output is obtained.
The hardcopy plotter may be stopped and
started at any time, presenting any interval with any desired
presentation format. Multitasking allows log-heading data entry, log
faxing, and other ancillary tasks to be performed while logging
continues. In this way rig time is reduced and logs are delivered
faster.
Intel Pentium™ or AMD Based Computer
The system normally uses a notebook computer with integrated USB port for data acquisition. The specification includes an active matrix screen and external ports for modem and mass storage device connection.
Tool Interface and Power Supply
A compact tool interface and power supply is provided which is suitable for the most down hole tools. It includes a tool power supply, depth encoder and line weight sensor interface, as well as circuitry for pulse detection, collar logging, and analog inputs as previously mentioned. The primary functions of the tool interface are controlled from Windows by means of slider bars.
Hardcopy Support
Generation of the final log print with heading, annotated log sections, calibrations, tool string diagrams, etc., is easily achieved. The system supports most well log plotter types currently in use, including color and the generation of multiple copies using fanfold paper. The system also supports PDF and fax format file as a plot output, which may then be transmitted, to a remote fax machine using a conventional fax modem.
Typical Software Configuration:
Operating System
MS Windows 2000, XP, Vista, and Windows 7 32 Bit
System services include:
Calibrations; linear,
logarithmic, multi-point curve fit, tool specific, hardcopy output
Filtering; box car, gaussian weighted, triangular weighted
Graphical Tool String Configuration, Tool String Diagrams,
Graphical Log Format Editor; setup tracks, grids, curve types,
colors, coding
Log Annotations and Curve Labeling
Real Time Data Monitors: sensors, outputs, devices, waveforms,
nuclear spectra
High Speed Multi-Well Log Database; stores raw and computed data,
service data, log heading information
Recalculation (Relog) from raw data,
Log Heading Editor
System Setup Control, Depth Unit, Data Unit, User Interface
Language, Display Parameter,
Well Sketch, Real Time XY Plot, Merge, Splice and TVD Correction,
Directional Survey Calculation
Graphical Curve Editor
Data Import and Export; LAS ASCII Read/Write, and LIS Read/Write.
Hoist Operators Display on second monitor
Acquisition Modules include the following services:
Gamma Ray, Gravel Pack,
Neutron, Single Detector (most types)
Dual Detector, Collar Locator, Tracer with Real Time Interpretation,
Multi-arm Calipers with Pipe Tally, Temperature,
Casing Inspection, Production Logging Analog Tools, User Defined
Tools
Typical Hardware Configuration:
Computer
Laptop Intel i5 Processor™ or AMD (based on available
configuration).
4GB MByte RAM 256K/512K Cache
160 GByte ATA100 Hard Drive
AGP Graphics Display
1 Parallel I/O Port, USB ports
1.44 MByte Floppy Drives (based on available setup)
DVD/CD-RW Writer
Keyboard with touchpad
14.1 Inch TFT LCD Monitor (Optional 15.1 LCD Screen)
Tool Interface and Power Supply:
Bi-Polar Pulse Detection
with PLL for increased resolution
Collar Logging
250vdc, 250ma Power Supply
Depth Encoder and Line Tension,
Analog Inputs
Integrated USB Hub
Plotter
Printrex
iSys/Veritas
Gulton.
HP DeskJet Color and Epson Stylus Printers.
Portable Carry Case
(front encoder, line
connections)
