Patent ID: 11686569

Abstract:
A diameter measurement device for measuring the diameter of a wireline cable dynamically during moving in and out of a borehole. The measurement device has a first pair of opposed shafts, a rotating roller on each shaft of said first pair of opposed shafts, a first resilient member mounted to urge at least one of the shafts of said first pair of opposed shafts toward the wireline cable to be measured, and a first intrinsic measuring unit operatively associated with the first resilient member to measure the displacement thereof. The measuring device further has at least a second pair of opposed shafts angularly displaced with respect to the first pair of opposed shafts, a rotating roller on each shaft of said second pair of opposed shafts, a second resilient member mounted to urge at least one of the shafts of said second pair of opposed shafts toward the wireline cable to be measured, and a second intrinsic measuring unit operatively associated with the first resilient member to measure the displacement thereof as the wireline cable is moved lengthwise between the rollers; each of said first and second intrinsic measuring devices outputting to a digitizer for generating digital measurements of the diameter at various positions on the circumference of and along the length of said wireline cable, which measurements are transmitted to and stored in a logging device. At least one of the first and second intrinsic measuring units can be an eddy current measurement device to measure deflection of at least one of the first and second resilient members using eddy currents.