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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 24, 2015
Filed:
Nov. 23, 2011
John Rodgers, Roanoke, TX (US);
Marco Serra, Winterthur, CH;
David Swenson, Crossroads, TX (US);
Eugene Linyaev, Houston, TX (US);
Timothy S. Glenn, Dracut, MA (US);
Cam Le, Houston, TX (US);
John Rodgers, Roanoke, TX (US);
Marco Serra, Winterthur, CH;
David Swenson, Crossroads, TX (US);
Eugene Linyaev, Houston, TX (US);
Timothy S. Glenn, Dracut, MA (US);
Cam Le, Houston, TX (US);
Halliburton Energy Services, Inc., Houston, TX (US);
Abstract
A shock sensing tool for use with well perforating can include a generally tubular structure which is fluid pressure balanced, at least one strain sensor which senses strain in the structure, and a pressure sensor which senses pressure external to the structure. A well system can include a perforating string including multiple perforating guns and at least one shock sensing tool, with the shock sensing tool being interconnected in the perforating string between one of the perforating guns and at least one of: a) another of the perforating guns, and b) a firing head.