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WHAT TO LOOK FOR WHEN CHOOSING A CONNECTOR
As is known to all, connectors in the modern electronics industry have a high application rate and occupy a high functional position. The brands sp...
INTRODUCTION TO ELECTRONIC WIRING HARNESS
The components of a common wiring harness are: conductors, terminals, and plastic parts.
1. The role of wiring harness
In our electronics indus...
HOW TO CHECK WIRE HARNESS PRODUCTS
In the field of modern electronic industry diversification of wiring harness products are an integral part of one of the mills for straight wire material in ensuring cost-effective.
What is Passive Seismic?
Passive seismic is the detection of natural low frequency earth movements, usually with the purpose of discerning geological structure and locate underground oil, gas, or other resources.
What is Schlumberger Array?
The Schlumberger array is an array where four electrodes are placed in a line around a common midpoint. The two outer electrodes, A and B, are current electrodes, and the two inner electrodes, M and N, are potential electrodes placed close together.
What’s the Development Direction of Seismic Geophone?
With the further development of seismic exploration technology, the exploration targets have shifted from structural exploration to lithologic formation, complex structure and deep oil and gas exploration.
What is Shallow Seismic Exploration?
Shallow seismic exploration is an engineering geological and geophysical exploration that uses the characteristics of seismic wave propagation in different rocks and soils to detect shallow geological structures.
Is there any necessity to add some parameters of seismic geophone?
With the development of geophysical prospecting, especially to meet the needs of high-precision prospecting, high-density acquisition, broadband acquisition, single-point acquisition and low-cost acquisition.
What’s the difference on OBC and OBN Seismic Exploration
At present all countries have shifted the focus of oil and gas exploration to Ocean. As the main means of oil exploration in shallow sea areas.
4.5Hz Geophone in Multichannel Surface Survey
Multichannel analysis of surface waves geophones is designed to respond to a certain frequency (e.g.4.5Hz,8Hz,14Hz and 40Hz).
Geophone in Seismic Survey
The geophone is the instrument used to transform seismic energy into an electrical voltage. It ordinarily responds to only on the component of the grounds displacement, velocity, or acceleration associated with the passage of a seismic wave.
Basic Information of Geophone
I. Q: When was the first geophone made? A: Real seismometers go back to the 1900s. Geophones probably came shortly after.