INCLIS probe is designed to determine well axis deviation and its azimuth. Inclinometry is usually performed when drilling directional wells, monitoring the movement of soil and structures, plotting maps and sections, when logging and drilling data is involved.
INCLIS probes are equipped with a three-component magnetic compass and accelerometer. The accelerometer measures the angle of the probe relative to the gravity vector. Magnetic compass determines the direction of inclination of the wellbore in an open or plastic cased well. If the well has metal casing or drilled in an iron ore massif, that excludes the possibility of three-component magnetometer use, the orientation of the inclinometer is performed using special rods from the surface. Rods and rod feeder can be used to perform inclinometry in both sub-horizontal and vertical wells.
INCLIS probes consist of a module with electronics and an extension. The extension is designed to stabilize the probe in the well. Standard package also includes a pair of interchangeable Teflon centering cylinders and a detachable cable line on a compact and lightweight reel made of durable plastic. Real-time measurements are transmitted via Wi-Fi to Andriod device. The other recording option is a compact interface module that provides power to the probe and data transfer via USB to a PC. The Solclino software is used to obtain data, numerical and graphical depicting, saving, reading previously recorded files and generating a report.
The body of the INCLIS 30 probe is made of AISI 316L steel and has an outer diameter of 30 mm. The light weight of the probe makes it easy to perform surveys in horizontal and deep vertical wells.
Areas of application:Delivery set:
Examples of data obtained with INCLIS DH inclinometer probe (borehole sections in different planes):
Rotation angle |
360° on three axes |
Maximum well depth |
up to 850 m |
Measured values |
vector components of accelerometer and magnetic field, temperature of accelerometer and magnetic compass |
Calculated and visualized values |
Inclination, azimuth, AX, AY, AZ – components of acceleration vector HX, HY, HZ – magnetic field components GTF – Gravity Tool Face – angle of probe rotation relative to gravity field MTF – Magnetic Tool Face – angle of probe rotation relative to magnetic field AccelTemp - accelerometer sensor temperature MagTemp – magnetometer sensor temperature G-TOT – total gravity field in g M-TOT - total magnetic field in Gauss |
Angular resolution |
0.02° |
Absolute tilt measurement accuracy |
± 0.2° |
Absolute accuracy of azimuth measurement |
± 0.5° |
Relative angle measurement error |
0.1° |
Measurement speed |
up to 8 Hz |
The number of digits |
3C accelerometer - 24 Bit 3C magnetometer - 16 bit |
Baud rate |
115200 |
Maximum number of measurements per pass |
up to 32,768 |
Supply current |
At sampling rate 8 Hz - 16 mA At sampling rate 1/4 Hz - 500 μA In standby mode - 50 μA |
Standard connector |
Souriau 200 Bar, IP69 |
Interface |
RS-422, USB 2.0 |
Power supply |
5 - 12 V DC / via USB from PC |
Operating system |
Windows 10 |
Number of probe sections |
2 x 1 m each - inclinometer block and extension |
Total probe length |
2 m |
External diameter |
30 mm |
Outer diameter of Teflon cylinders |
50 mm |
Body material |
steel |
Mass probe |
4.1 kg |
Operating temperature range |
-25 ÷ +85 °C |
Maximum shock load |
500 g |