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sonic logging

[′sän·ik ′läg·iŋ]
(petroleum engineering)
A logging method which records the time required for a sound wave to travel a specific distance through a formation.
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Examples of such tests include concrete chloride migration, NDT methods and several pile tests including low strain integrity, cross-hole sonic logging, and high-strain dynamic pile testing.
In this paper, the test-bench for sonic logging tool is proposed and designed to realize automatic calibration and testing of the sonic logging tool.
In this article, the test-bench for sonic logging tool is also designed based on the C/S architecture.
The electronic receiving cabin is a critical as well as a widely used module in sonic logging tool, with its performance significantly affects the accuracy of signal acquisition.
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