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Tool azimuth angle

Tool azimuth angle The angle between north and the projection of the tool reference axis onto a horizontal plane. [Pg.1082]

These tools have been widely used in the past by the cost conscious operators. The tool could be rented and operated by the rig floor personnel. However, the inclination ranges are limited, only one tool, teledrift or teleorienter, can be used during a trip, and only the tool-face angle is read by the teleorienter, not the azimuth. [Pg.932]

With the modern accelerometers and solid-state magnetometers, a complete set of data is available for inclination, tool face and azimuth calculation. Magnetic corrections can be done. Inclination can be calculated with Equations 4-174 and 4-175. The gravity tool face angle can be calculated with Equation 4-176. [Pg.954]


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