Well tools having magnetic shielding for magnetic sensor
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
E21B-047/13
G01V-003/26
E21B-047/09
E21B-047/12
E21B-034/10
E21B-034/14
E21B-023/00
E21B-047/01
E21B-034/00
출원번호
US-0420386
(2014-03-24)
등록번호
US-9920620
(2018-03-20)
국제출원번호
PCT/US2014/031617
(2014-03-24)
국제공개번호
WO2015/147788
(2015-10-01)
발명자
/ 주소
Murphree, Zachary R.
Fripp, Michael L.
Walton, Zachary W.
Merron, Matthew J.
출원인 / 주소
Halliburton Energy Services, Inc.
대리인 / 주소
Locke Lord LLP
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초록▼
A well tool can include a magnetic sensor having opposite sides, and a magnetic shield that conducts an undesired magnetic field from one side to the other side of the sensor. Another well tool can include a magnetic sensor in a housing, the sensor having opposite longitudinal sides relative to a ho
A well tool can include a magnetic sensor having opposite sides, and a magnetic shield that conducts an undesired magnetic field from one side to the other side of the sensor. Another well tool can include a magnetic sensor in a housing, the sensor having opposite longitudinal sides relative to a housing longitudinal axis, and a magnetic shield interposed between the housing and each of the opposite longitudinal sides of the magnetic sensor. Another well tool can include at least two magnetic sensors, one magnetic sensor sensing a magnetic field oriented orthogonal to the housing longitudinal axis, and another magnetic sensor sensing a magnetic field oriented parallel to the longitudinal axis, and a magnetic shield interposed between a housing and each of opposite longitudinal sides of the magnetic sensors.
대표청구항▼
1. A well tool, comprising: at least one magnetic sensor having first and second opposite sides;a magnetic shield that conducts an undesired magnetic field from the first opposite side to the second opposite side, wherein the first and second opposite sides are longitudinally aligned with at least a
1. A well tool, comprising: at least one magnetic sensor having first and second opposite sides;a magnetic shield that conducts an undesired magnetic field from the first opposite side to the second opposite side, wherein the first and second opposite sides are longitudinally aligned with at least a portion of the magnetic shield; anda pressure barrier having a lower magnetic permeability than that of the magnetic shield, wherein the pressure barrier is on a side of the magnetic sensor opposite the magnetic shield to allow a desired magnetic field to affect the magnetic sensor. 2. The well tool of claim 1, wherein the magnetic shield encloses the magnetic sensor on each of the first and second opposite sides. 3. The well tool of claim 1, wherein the magnetic shield is interposed between a structure that conducts the undesired magnetic field and each of the first and second opposite sides. 4. The well tool of claim 1, wherein the magnetic shield is continuous from the first opposite side of the magnetic sensor to the second opposite side of the magnetic sensor. 5. The well tool of claim 1, wherein the magnetic shield comprises a relatively high magnetic permeability material. 6. The well tool of claim 1, wherein the at least one magnetic sensor comprises first and second magnetic sensors, wherein the first magnetic sensor senses a magnetic field oriented in a first direction, and wherein the second magnetic sensor senses a magnetic field oriented in a second direction perpendicular to the first direction. 7. The well tool of claim 1, wherein the magnetic sensor is positioned in a cavity in the magnetic shield. 8. A well tool, comprising: a housing having a longitudinal axis;at least one magnetic sensor in the housing, the sensor having first and second opposite longitudinal sides relative to the housing longitudinal axis;a magnetic shield interposed between the housing and each of the first and second opposite longitudinal sides of the magnetic sensor, wherein the first and second opposite longitudinal sides are longitudinally aligned with at least a portion of the magnetic shield; anda pressure barrier having a lower magnetic permeability than that of the magnetic shield, wherein the pressure barrier is on a side of the magnetic sensor opposite the magnetic shield to allow a desired magnetic field to affect the magnetic sensor. 9. The well tool of claim 8, wherein the magnetic shield comprises a relatively high magnetic permeability material. 10. The well tool of claim 8, wherein the magnetic shield is continuous from the first opposite side of the magnetic sensor to the second opposite side of the magnetic sensor. 11. The well tool of claim 8, wherein the at least one magnetic sensor comprises first and second magnetic sensors, wherein the first magnetic sensor senses a magnetic field oriented in a first direction orthogonal to the longitudinal axis, and wherein the second magnetic sensor senses a magnetic field oriented in a second direction parallel to the longitudinal axis. 12. The well tool of claim 8, wherein the magnetic sensor is longitudinally enclosed by the shield. 13. The well tool of claim 8, wherein the magnetic sensor is positioned in a cavity in the magnetic shield. 14. The well tool of claim 8, wherein the magnetic shield comprises a negative magnetic permeability material. 15. A well tool, comprising: a housing having a longitudinal axis;first and second magnetic sensors, the first and second sensors having first and second opposite longitudinal sides relative to the housing longitudinal axis, the first magnetic sensor senses a magnetic field oriented in a first direction orthogonal to the longitudinal axis, and the second magnetic sensor senses a magnetic field oriented in a second direction parallel to the longitudinal axis;a magnetic shield interposed between the housing and each of the first and second opposite longitudinal sides of the first and second magnetic sensors, wherein the first and second opposite longitudinal sides are longitudinally aligned with at least a portion of the magnetic shield; anda pressure barrier having a lower magnetic permeability than that of the magnetic shield, wherein the pressure barrier is on a side of the magnetic sensor opposite the magnetic shield to allow a desired magnetic field to affect the magnetic sensor. 16. The well tool of claim 15, wherein the magnetic shield comprises a relatively high magnetic permeability material. 17. The well tool of claim 15, wherein the magnetic shield is continuous from the first opposite side of the first and second magnetic sensors to the second opposite side of the first and second magnetic sensors. 18. The well tool of claim 15, wherein the first and second magnetic sensors are longitudinally enclosed by the shield. 19. The well tool of claim 15, wherein the first and second magnetic sensors are positioned in a cavity in the magnetic shield. 20. The well tool of claim 15, wherein the magnetic shield comprises a negative magnetic permeability material.
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