نتایج جستجو برای: Compressional Waves

تعداد نتایج: 114376  

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...

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...

2013
Guanghui Hu Yulong Lu Bo Zhang

This paper is concerned with the inverse problem of scattering of time-harmonic elastic waves from rigid periodic structures. We establish the factorization method to identify an unknown diffraction grating profile (periodic surface) from knowledge of the scattered compressional or shear waves measured on a line above the periodic surface. Near-field operators are factorized by selecting approp...

2007
Kagan Tuncay M. Yavuz Corapcioglu

A study of body waves in elastic porous media saturated by two immiscible Newtonianfluids is presented. We analytically show the existence of three compressionalwaves and one rotationalwave in an infinite porous medium. The first and second compressional waves are analogousto the fast and slow compressionalwaves in Biot's theory. The third compressionalwave is associated with the pressure diffe...

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...

2013
T. W. Spencer

High-frequency geometric ray theory i8 used to investigate the refracted arrival from a high-speed layer embedded in an infinite medium. The effect of changing the layer thickness to dominant wavelength ratio (E/ ^ ) and the range io depth ratio ( p/H) is analyzed for a point oempressional source. The results approximate the exact solution when E/Väsf . The theory predicts shingling and shows t...

1994
W. Kohler G. Papanicolaou

We derive localization theory for elastic waves in plane-strati ed media, a multimode problem complicated by the interconversion of shear and compressional waves, both in propagation and in backscatter. In the low frequency limit, i.e. when the randomness constitutes a microstructure, we give analytical expressions for the following quantities: the localization length, and another deterministic...

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...

Journal: :The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 2003
Jean-Christoph Lacouture Paul A Johnson Frederic Cohen-Tenoudji

The monitoring of both linear and nonlinear elastic properties of a high performance concrete during curing is presented by application of compressional and shear waves. To follow the linear elastic behavior, both compressional and shear waves are used in wide band pulse echo mode. Through the value of the complex reflection coefficient between the cell material (Lucite) and the concrete within...

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