This study proposes an elastic finite difference(FD)time domain method with variable grids in three-dimensional cylindrical coordinates.The calculations will diverge and become less accurate by conventional cylindrica...This study proposes an elastic finite difference(FD)time domain method with variable grids in three-dimensional cylindrical coordinates.The calculations will diverge and become less accurate by conventional cylindrical FD as the grid size gradually becomes more extensive with the increasing radius.To prevent grids from being too coarse in far fields,we compensate for the grid cell infl ation by refi ning the grid step in the azimuthal direction.The variable grid FD in the cylindrical coordinate systems has a higher effi ciency in solving acoustic logging while drilling(LWD)problems because the grid boundaries are consistent with those of the drill collar and the borehole.The proposed algorithm saves approximately 94%of the FD grids,80%of the computation time,and memory with a higher calculation accuracy than the FD on rectangular grids for the same models.We also calculate the acoustic LWD responses of the fl uid-fi lled borehole intersecting with fractures.Refl ections are generated at the fractures,which can be equivalent to an additional scattering source.The mode conversions between the collar and the Stoneley waves are revealed.The Stoneley spectra are more sensitive to the fracture.Finally,the logs in a heterogeneous formation with two refl ectors far from the borehole are modeled,and a means of estimating the azimuth of geological interfaces from refl ections is proposed.展开更多
Over the past decade, wavelets provided a powerful and flexible set of tools for handling fundamental problems in science and engineering. Wavelet analyses are being used for solving problems in different engineering ...Over the past decade, wavelets provided a powerful and flexible set of tools for handling fundamental problems in science and engineering. Wavelet analyses are being used for solving problems in different engineering areas like audio de-noising, signal compression, object detection, image decomposition, speech recognition etc. Wavelet analysis employs orthonormal as well as non-orthonornal functions. This research investigates the effectiveness of wavelet analysis in detecting defects in underground steel pipe networks. Continuous Wavelet Transforms (CWT) has been performed on the received signals of cylindrical guided waves. Cylindrical Guided waves are generated and propagated through the pipe wall boundaries in a pitch-catch system. Piezo-electric transducers are used to generate as well as receive guided waves. Several mother wavelet functions such as Daubechies, Symlet, Coiflet and Meyer have been used for the Continuous Wavelet Transform to investigate the most suitable function for defect detection. This research also investigates the effect of surrounding soil on wavelet transforms for different mother wavelet functions.展开更多
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant Nos.12174421,11774373,11734017,and 42074215).
文摘This study proposes an elastic finite difference(FD)time domain method with variable grids in three-dimensional cylindrical coordinates.The calculations will diverge and become less accurate by conventional cylindrical FD as the grid size gradually becomes more extensive with the increasing radius.To prevent grids from being too coarse in far fields,we compensate for the grid cell infl ation by refi ning the grid step in the azimuthal direction.The variable grid FD in the cylindrical coordinate systems has a higher effi ciency in solving acoustic logging while drilling(LWD)problems because the grid boundaries are consistent with those of the drill collar and the borehole.The proposed algorithm saves approximately 94%of the FD grids,80%of the computation time,and memory with a higher calculation accuracy than the FD on rectangular grids for the same models.We also calculate the acoustic LWD responses of the fl uid-fi lled borehole intersecting with fractures.Refl ections are generated at the fractures,which can be equivalent to an additional scattering source.The mode conversions between the collar and the Stoneley waves are revealed.The Stoneley spectra are more sensitive to the fracture.Finally,the logs in a heterogeneous formation with two refl ectors far from the borehole are modeled,and a means of estimating the azimuth of geological interfaces from refl ections is proposed.
文摘Over the past decade, wavelets provided a powerful and flexible set of tools for handling fundamental problems in science and engineering. Wavelet analyses are being used for solving problems in different engineering areas like audio de-noising, signal compression, object detection, image decomposition, speech recognition etc. Wavelet analysis employs orthonormal as well as non-orthonornal functions. This research investigates the effectiveness of wavelet analysis in detecting defects in underground steel pipe networks. Continuous Wavelet Transforms (CWT) has been performed on the received signals of cylindrical guided waves. Cylindrical Guided waves are generated and propagated through the pipe wall boundaries in a pitch-catch system. Piezo-electric transducers are used to generate as well as receive guided waves. Several mother wavelet functions such as Daubechies, Symlet, Coiflet and Meyer have been used for the Continuous Wavelet Transform to investigate the most suitable function for defect detection. This research also investigates the effect of surrounding soil on wavelet transforms for different mother wavelet functions.