Specialist SV Sensors17/01/2011 |
| OSIL/AML have supplied a set of specialist SV sensors, calibrated to 2000 m/s, as part of the instrumentation package for use in water-filled cavity survey and well logging applications. The vertical sonar instrument was designed around a standard 4" bore to enable easy access to the majority of situations. The sonar is capable of surveying subterranean caverns, sub-sea caverns and wells. |
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As some of these environments may have parameters outside the normal range for seawater (such as high temperatures, high pressure and very high salinity/brine conditions), the requirement for accurate sound velocity readings becomes increasingly more important.
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