IP Library Granted Patent US 9,733,370
Granted Patent B2
US 9,733,370 · App. 13/664,708 · Granted Aug 15, 2017

Dual axis geophones for pressure/velocity sensing streamers forming a triple component streamer

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Patent No.
US 9,733,370
App. No.
13/664,708
Granted
Aug 15, 2017
Kind
B2
Abstract

A seismic streamer includes a sensor comprises an axially oriented body including a plurality of axially oriented channels arranged in opposing pairs; a plurality of hydrophones arranged in opposing pairs in the channels; a pair of orthogonally oriented acoustic particle motion sensors; and a tilt sensor adjacent or associated with the particle motion sensors. The streamer has a plurality of hydrophones, as previously described, aligned with a plurality of accelerometers which detect movement of the streamer in the horizontal and vertical directions, all coupled with a tilt sensor, so that the marine seismic system can detect whether a detected seismic signal is a reflection from a geologic structure beneath the streamer or a downward traveling reflection from the air/seawater interface.

Claims (79)

1. A solid streamer for seismic data collection in a marine environment, the solid streamer comprising:

a bulk cable that provides strength to the solid streamer;

a hydrophone section distributed along the bulk cable and including plural hydrophones, the plural hydrophones being configured to record seismic waves;

an accelerometer section distributed along the bulk cable and including plural accelerometers;

a field digitizing unit located between the hydrophone section and the accelerometer section and configured to receive seismic signals from the plural hydrophones;

a buoyant solid material distributed around the bulk cable;

a sleeve enclosing the plural accelerometers; and

a jacket enclosing the bulk cable, the plural hydrophone, the plural accelerometers, the buoyant material, and the sleeve,

wherein the buoyant solid material provides flotation to the solid streamer.

2. The solid streamer of claim 1 , wherein the plural accelerometers include micro-machined electro-mechanical sensors.

3. The solid streamer of claim 1 , wherein the plural hydrophones of the hydrophone section are connected together as a group to enhance a signal-to-noise ratio.

4. The solid streamer of claim 1 , further comprising:

a vibration damping unit to dampen noise introduced by the solid streamer.

5. The solid streamer of claim 1 , wherein the plural accelerometers are located in pairs around the bulk cable.

6. The solid streamer of claim 5 , wherein accelerometers belonging to a same pair are additively connected to each other.

7. The solid streamer of claim 1 , wherein an accelerometer comprises:

a housing;

a piezoelectric element mounted inside the housing to form a chamber; and

oil located in the chamber,

wherein the chamber fluidly communicates with an exterior of the chamber.

8. The solid streamer of claim 1 , further comprising a tilt sensor configured to determine an orientation of the solid streamer.

9. The streamer of claim 8 , wherein the tilt sensor is an accelerometer.

10. A method for acquiring seismic data in a marine environment, the method comprising:

towing a solid streamer with a vessel, wherein the solid streamer includes a bulk cable that provides strength to the solid streamer; a hydrophone section distributed along the bulk cable and including plural hydrophones; an accelerometer section distributed along the bulk cable and including plural accelerometers; a buoyant solid material distributed around the bulk cable; a sleeve enclosing the plural accelerometers; and a jacket enclosing the bulk cable, the plural hydrophones, the plural accelerometers, the buoyant material, and the sleeve, wherein the buoyant solid material provides flotation to the solid streamer; and

detecting seismic waves with the plural hydrophones and accelerometers,

wherein an accelerometer comprises:

a housing,

a piezoelectric element mounted inside the housing to form a chamber, and

oil located in the chamber,

wherein the chamber fluidly communicates with an exterior of the chamber.

11. The method of claim 10 , wherein the plural accelerometers include micro-machined electro-mechanical sensors.

12. The method of claim 10 , wherein the plural hydrophones of the hydrophone section are connected together as a group to enhance a signal-to-noise ratio.

13. The method of claim 10 , wherein a field digitizing unit is located between the hydrophone section and the accelerometer section and is configured to receive seismic signals from the plural hydrophones.

14. The method of claim 10 , wherein a vibration damping unit is located on the solid streamer to dampen noise introduced by the solid streamer.

15. The method of claim 10 , wherein the plural accelerometers are located in pairs around the bulk cable.

16. The method of claim 15 , wherein accelerometers belonging to a same pair are additively connected to each other.

17. The method of claim 10 , further comprising:

adding a tilt sensor to the solid streamer to determine an orientation of the solid streamer.

18. The method of claim 17 , wherein the tilt sensor is an accelerometer.

19. A solid streamer for seismic data collection in a marine environment, the solid streamer comprising:

a bulk cable that includes power wires, data communication wires, and a strength member that provides strength to the solid streamer;

plural hydrophone sections distributed along the bulk cable, a hydrophone section including plural hydrophones, the plural hydrophones being configured to record seismic waves;

plural accelerometer sections distributed along the bulk cable, an accelerometer section including plural accelerometers, the plural accelerometer sections alternating with the plural hydrophone sections;

field digitizing units, a field digitizing unit being located between corresponding hydrophone and accelerometer sections, the field digitizing unit being configured to receive seismic signals from the plural hydrophones;

a buoyant solid material distributed around the bulk cable; and

a jacket enclosing the bulk cable, the plural hydrophones, the plural accelerometers, the buoyant material, and a sleeve that encloses plural accelerometers of an accelerometer section,

wherein the buoyant solid material provides flotation to the solid streamer.

20. The solid streamer of claim 19 , wherein the plural accelerometers include micro-machined electro-mechanical sensors.

21. The solid streamer of claim 19 , wherein the plural hydrophones of a hydrophone section are connected together as a group to enhance a signal-to-noise ratio.

22. The solid streamer of claim 19 , further comprising a tilt sensor configured to determine an orientation of the solid streamer.

23. The streamer of claim 22 , wherein the tilt sensor is an accelerometer.

24. A solid streamer for seismic data collection in a marine environment, the solid streamer comprising:

a bulk cable that provides strength to the solid streamer;

a hydrophone section distributed along the bulk cable and including plural hydrophones, the plural hydrophones being configured to record seismic waves;

an accelerometer section distributed along the bulk cable and including plural accelerometers;

a buoyant solid material distributed around the bulk cable;

a sleeve enclosing the plural accelerometers; and

a jacket enclosing the bulk cable, the plural hydrophone, the plural accelerometers, the buoyant material, and the sleeve,

wherein the buoyant solid material provides flotation to the solid streamer,

wherein the plural accelerometers are located in pairs around the bulk cable, and

wherein accelerometers belonging to a same pair are additively connected to each other.

25. A solid streamer for seismic data collection in a marine environment, the solid streamer comprising:

a bulk cable that provides strength to the solid streamer;

a hydrophone section distributed along the bulk cable and including plural hydrophones, the plural hydrophones being configured to record seismic waves;

an accelerometer section distributed along the bulk cable and including plural accelerometers;

a buoyant solid material distributed around the bulk cable;

a sleeve enclosing the plural accelerometers; and

a jacket enclosing the bulk cable, the plural hydrophone, the plural accelerometers, the buoyant material, and the sleeve,

wherein the buoyant solid material provides flotation to the solid streamer, and

wherein an accelerometer comprises:

a housing,

a piezoelectric element mounted inside the housing to form a chamber, and

oil located in the chamber,

wherein the chamber fluidly communicates with an exterior of the chamber.

26. A method for acquiring seismic data in a marine environment, the method comprising:

towing a solid streamer with a vessel, wherein the solid streamer includes a bulk cable that provides strength to the solid streamer; a hydrophone section distributed along the bulk cable and including plural hydrophones; an accelerometer section distributed along the bulk cable and including plural accelerometers; a buoyant solid material distributed around the bulk cable; a sleeve enclosing the plural accelerometers; and a jacket enclosing the bulk cable, the plural hydrophones, the plural accelerometers, the buoyant material, and the sleeve, wherein the buoyant solid material provides flotation to the solid streamer; and

detecting seismic waves with the plural hydrophones and accelerometers,

wherein the plural accelerometers are located in pairs around the bulk cable, and

wherein accelerometers belonging to a same pair are additively connected to each other.

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FIRST LIEN PATENT SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Jun 18, 2025
From: SERCEL INC.
To: GLAS TRUST CORPORATION LIMITED, AS SECURITY AGENT
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RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Mar 27, 2025
From: THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON, LONDON BRANCH, AS SECURITY AGENT
To: SERCEL, INC.; SERCEL-GRC CORP.
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FIRST LIEN PATENT SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded May 3, 2021
From: SERCEL, INC.; SERCEL-GRC CORP.
To: THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON, LONDON BRANCH, AS SECURITY AGENT
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