Where did my energy go? The effects of interference on the output of vibrator fleets

© 2015 SEG.Multiple hydraulic vibrators are often used together as the source for seismic surveys to increase the amount of energy transmitted, but it has been observed that the increase is less than theoretically predicted. By measuring the acceleration of the reaction-mass and baseplate on a vibra...

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Main Authors: Dean, Timothy, Tulett, J., Lane, D.
Format: Conference Paper
Published: 2015
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/53956
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description © 2015 SEG.Multiple hydraulic vibrators are often used together as the source for seismic surveys to increase the amount of energy transmitted, but it has been observed that the increase is less than theoretically predicted. By measuring the acceleration of the reaction-mass and baseplate on a vibrator that was not sweeping, but that was placed close to one that was, we show that this loss of energy is likely due to interference between the vibrators ground-force measurements reducing the output of the vibrators.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-539562018-12-14T00:58:21Z Where did my energy go? The effects of interference on the output of vibrator fleets Dean, Timothy Tulett, J. Lane, D. © 2015 SEG.Multiple hydraulic vibrators are often used together as the source for seismic surveys to increase the amount of energy transmitted, but it has been observed that the increase is less than theoretically predicted. By measuring the acceleration of the reaction-mass and baseplate on a vibrator that was not sweeping, but that was placed close to one that was, we show that this loss of energy is likely due to interference between the vibrators ground-force measurements reducing the output of the vibrators. 2015 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/53956 10.1190/segam2015-5760851.1 restricted
spellingShingle Dean, Timothy
Tulett, J.
Lane, D.
Where did my energy go? The effects of interference on the output of vibrator fleets
title Where did my energy go? The effects of interference on the output of vibrator fleets
title_full Where did my energy go? The effects of interference on the output of vibrator fleets
title_fullStr Where did my energy go? The effects of interference on the output of vibrator fleets
title_full_unstemmed Where did my energy go? The effects of interference on the output of vibrator fleets
title_short Where did my energy go? The effects of interference on the output of vibrator fleets
title_sort where did my energy go? the effects of interference on the output of vibrator fleets
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/53956