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HFP-2293 Heat-Pulse Flow Meter Probe

Borehole Probes
Theory of Operation
The Heat Pulse
flow meter operation is as follows. The tool is lowered into the borehole via a cable attached to a winch. When the tool is in position to take a flow measurement the trigger assembly button is pressed. This sends a pulse down the center conductor which when detected by circuitry in the probe, fires the heat grid and signals the surface monitoring equipment and software to begin a flow measurement cycle. The grid heats ambient fluids and if there is up or down flow in the well, this heated fluid mass is detected at thermistor sensors (2 cm from grid) allowing the time (and flow rate) through a known x-sectional area to be recorded by an amplifier. The output of this amplifier is then converted to a frequency. This frequency is then driven up the cable line and monitored by the surface equipment. When the tool is pulsed by the surface system, the tool immediately begins to charge the capacitors that produce the voltage for the heat grid in preparation for the next measurement cycle. A complete flow measurement is made when the time is accurately measured from when the heat grid is fired to when a peak temperature change, carried by the flow, is detected by either the upper or lower sensor.
Software
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MSHeat is the Windows acquisition software for
the HFP-2293. This software is compatible with MGX II systems
running MSLog. Individual heat-flow waveforms can be saved, and
text files with depth and flow rate can be imported into WellCAD
for a histogram-type presentation.
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Specifications:
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Flow Meter Log Example |
Ordering Information
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Description
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Order Number
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| HFP-2293 Heat-Pulse Flow
Meter |
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530-HPF-10-01 |
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