PNL Flashcards

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Name two types of PNL.

A
  • Pulsed Neutron Capture (PNC) - SIGMA

- Pulsed Neutron Spectroscopy (PNS) - Inelastic-Capture

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Describe the principle of PNC.

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  • high energy neutron pulse slowed down by collisions
  • thermal neutrons captured by Chlorine
  • measures decay rate of thermal neutrons (Sigma = 4550/Tau)
  • calculate Sw from Sigma (get Sigma_ma, Sigma_hc and Sigma_w from charts/lab measurements)
  • can also calculate change in Sw by comparing Sigmas in subsequent runs

Note: works best in high salinity water and in time lapse mode (no shale effects)

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Describe the principle of PNS.

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  • in the inelastic-capture mode, each measurement cycle contains one neutron burst and three timing gates for collecting spectra.
  • the first gate measures total GR spectrum during the neutron burst, which contains both inelastic and capture spectra.
  • the second gate measures an early capture spectrum following the neutron burst, which is used to subtract the capture background from the previous inelastic spectrum, yielding the net inelastic spectrum.
  • the third gate measures a capture spectrum after the neutron burst.

Inelastic spectrum yields the relative concentrations of C and O which are used to determine So. Other elements are also determined during inelastic neutron scattering such as Ca, Si, Fe, S and Mg. The neutron capture spectra also provide elemental yields.

Note: Salinity-independent and works well in low or variable salinity environments.

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