نتایج جستجو برای: compressional wave velocity

تعداد نتایج: 342527  

Journal: :geopersia 2011
iman moatazedian hosain rahimpour-bonab ali kadkhodaie-ilkhchi mohammadreza rajoli

shear and compressional wave velocities along with other petrophysical logs, are considered as upmost important data for hydrocarbon reservoirs characterization. shear wave velocity (vs) in well logging is commonly measured by some sort of dipole logging tools, which are able to acquire shear waves as well as compressional waves such as sonic scanner, dsi (dipole shear sonic imager) by schlumbe...

Journal: Geopersia 2011
Ali Kadkhodaie-Ilkhchi Hosain Rahimpour-Bonab Iman Moatazedian MohammadReza Rajoli

Shear and Compressional Wave Velocities along with other Petrophysical Logs, are considered as upmost important data for Hydrocarbon reservoirs characterization. Shear Wave Velocity (Vs) in Well Logging is commonly measured by some sort of Dipole Logging Tools, which are able to acquire Shear Waves as well as Compressional Waves such as Sonic Scanner, DSI (Dipole Shear Sonic imager) by Schlumbe...

2001
J. P. Castagna R. L. Eastwood

New velocity data in addition to literature data derived from sonic log, seismic, and laboratory measurements are analyzed for elastic silicate rocks. These data demonstrate simple systematic relationships between compressional and shear wave velocities. For water-saturated elastic silicate rocks, shear wave velocity is approximately linearly related to compressional wave velocity and the compr...

2010
R. S. Wadhwa N. Ghosh Ch. Subba Rao

In situ shear wave velocity is one of the most important parameters for evaluating dynamic elastic moduli and needs special energy sources for generation and receivers for detection. Identification of shear wave phase on a seismic record needs skill as it is not the first wave to arrive and is usually embedded in surface waves. To estimate shear wave velocity for site characterization and for p...

Journal: :civil engineering infrastructures journal 0
hasan ghasemzadeh assistant professor, k.n. toosi university of technology, civil engineering faculty, tehran, iran amir ali abounouri msc graduate, k.n. toosi university of technology, civil engineering faculty, tehran, iran

stress waves contain useful information about the properties of porous materials; they can be recovered through different non-destructive testing methods such as crosswell, vertical seismic profile, borehole logging as well as sonic tests. in all these methods, it is crucial to assess the effects of frequency on wave attributes including velocity and intrinsic attenuation. the dependency of per...

Stress waves contain useful information about the properties of porous materials; they can be recovered through different non-destructive testing methods such as crosswell, vertical seismic profile, borehole logging as well as sonic tests. In all these methods, it is crucial to assess the effects of frequency on wave attributes including velocity and intrinsic attenuation. The dependency of per...

Journal: :Digital Signal Processing 1992
Dwight D. Day

Some of the first acoustic well logs were done in the 1950s by Vogel [l]. The tool (commonly called a sonde) used for these logs consisted of one transmitter and one or two receivers. At that time only a rudimentary knowledge of the acoustics of the borehole was known; however, it was known that the compressional wave in the formation would be the first to effect the received signal. Using this...

2005
T N Singh R Kanchan K Saigal

Physico–mechanical properties of rocks have great significance in all operational parts in mining activities, from exploration to final dispatch of material. Compressional wave velocity (p-wave velocity) and anisotropic behaviour of rocks are two such properties which help to understand the rock response under varying stress conditions. They also influence the breakage mechanism of rock. There ...

2012
Frederick L Paillet C H Cheng

Although synthetic borehole seismograms routinely can be computed for a wide range of borehole conditions, the physical nature of shear and compressional head waves in fluid-filled boreholes is poorly understood. This paper presents a series of numerical experiments designed to provide insight into the physical mechanisms controlling head wave propagation in boreholes. These calculations demons...

2007
DON L. ANDERSON B. MINSTER

We have considered the problem of elastic wave velocities in a matrix containing aligned ellipsoidal fluid-filled cracks. This problem is relevant o a variety of geophysical pplications, including crustal and mantle seismology and the behavior of stressed and dilatant rock. When the cracks are ellipsoids of revolution, the composite is transversely isotropic and is describable with five elastic...

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