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Zarema F Dubinsky

from Houston, TX
Age ~59

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  • 9103 Corral Corner Ct, Houston, TX 77064 (281) 955-6625

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Position: Service Occupations

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Degree: Bachelor's degree or higher

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Zarema Dubinsky

Address:
9103 Corral Cor Ct, Houston, TX 77064
Phone:
(281) 216-3906
License #:
1568990 - Active
Category:
Cosmetology Esthetician
Expiration Date:
Jul 22, 2017

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Us Patents

Method And Apparatus For Estimating Formation Permeability And Electroacoustic Constant Of An Electrolyte-Saturated Multi-Layered Rock Taking Into Account Osmosis

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US Patent:
8630146, Jan 14, 2014
Filed:
Mar 26, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/748213
Inventors:
Vitaly N. Dorovsky - Novosibirsk, RU
Yuriy A. Nefedkin - Novosibirsk, RU
Alexander I. Fedorov - Novosibirsk, RU
Maxim Y. Podberezhnyy - Novosibirsk, RU
Yury V. Perepechko - Novosibirsk, RU
Zarema Dubinsky - Houston TX, US
Assignee:
Baker Hughes Incorporated - Houston TX
International Classification:
G01V 1/50
US Classification:
367 38, 367140
Abstract:
An acoustic source on a logging tool is used to generate acoustic waves in a borehole. Acoustic detectors on the logging tool measure the generated acoustic waves. Electrodes on the logging tool are used to measure the potential resulting from the generated acoustic wave. The output of the hydrophones and the electrodes corresponding to Stoneley wave components of the acoustic wave are processed to provide an estimate of formation permeability, acoustoelectric constant, and a velocity of a propagating second compressional wave in the formation.

Method And Apparatus For Acoustic Impedance And P-Wave Anisotropy Measurements

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US Patent:
20100246325, Sep 30, 2010
Filed:
Mar 2, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/716085
Inventors:
Sergey Egerev - Moscow, RU
Victor Yushin - Moscow, RU
Oleg Ovchinnikov - Moscow, RU
Vladimir Dubinsky - Houston TX, US
Zarema Dubinsky - Houston TX, US
Xiao Ming Tang - Sugar Land TX, US
Douglas J. Patterson - Spring TX, US
Assignee:
Baker Hughes Incorporated - Houston TX
International Classification:
G01V 1/50
US Classification:
367 29
Abstract:
Measurements of impedance are made using a piezoelectric transducer oriented at different angles to a formation bedding plane. The impedance measurements are then used to estimate the anisotropic velocity of the formation.

Cancellation Of Vibration Noise In Deep Transient Resistivity Measurements While Drilling

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US Patent:
20110012602, Jan 20, 2011
Filed:
Jul 8, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/832536
Inventors:
Arcady Reiderman - Houston TX, US
Vladimir Dubinsky - Houston TX, US
Zarema Dubinsky - Houston TX, US
Assignee:
Baker Hughes Incorporated - Houston TX
International Classification:
G01V 3/18
US Classification:
324339
Abstract:
A transient electromagnetic (TEM) signal is recorded in an earth formation during vibration of a logging tool. Concurrently, accelerometer measurements are made. The accelerometer measurements are used to correct the TEM signal for the vibration using the accelerometer measurement and a transfer function relating the TEM signal and the accelerometer. The transfer function may be determined using measurements in a water tank or by using the tail end of the TEM measurements.

Radon Migration Of Acoustic Data

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US Patent:
20120109528, May 3, 2012
Filed:
Sep 20, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/237526
Inventors:
Alexei Bolshakov - Pearland TX, US
Xiao Ming Tang - Sugar Land TX, US
Douglas J. Patterson - Spring TX, US
Vladimir Dubinsky - Houston TX, US
Zarema Dubinsky - Houston TX, US
Assignee:
BAKER HUGHES INCORPORATED - Houston TX
International Classification:
G06F 19/00
G01V 1/36
G01V 1/48
G01V 1/32
US Classification:
702 9, 702 11
Abstract:
Disclosed is a method implemented by a processor for imaging a formation penetrated by a borehole. The method includes: obtaining acoustic data in a depth-time domain using an acoustic downhole tool disposed at a depth in the borehole, the acoustic downhole tool having an acoustic source and an acoustic receiver; transforming the acoustic data in the depth-time domain into a Radon domain using a Radon transform; filtering the acoustic data in the Radon domain to increase a signal of interest in the acoustic data in the Radon domain; determining a location of a point in the formation that reflected acoustic energy emitted from the acoustic source to the acoustic receiver, the location of the point being represented in the Radon domain; and inverting the location of the point represented in the Radon domain into a radius-depth domain to image the formation.
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