Borehole Acoustic Logging—Theory and Methods by Hua Wang & M. Nafi Toksöz & Michael C. Fehler

Borehole Acoustic Logging—Theory and Methods by Hua Wang & M. Nafi Toksöz & Michael C. Fehler

Author:Hua Wang & M. Nafi Toksöz & Michael C. Fehler
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9783030514235
Publisher: Springer International Publishing


The quadrupole ALWD waveforms in the very slow formation S2 are shown for different source frequencies in Fig. 5.39. The waveforms are normalized by the maximum amplitude at 2 kHz. The waveforms include the early arrivals (collar screw and leaky P-wave) and later arrival (formation screw wave).

Fig. 5.39Quadrupole ALWD waveforms at the 3 m offset at different source frequencies in formation S2. Vertical line shows arrival time of formation screw wave, which does not change with frequency

The arrival time of the formation screw waves does not change with the source frequency. However, its amplitude decreases as the source frequency increases. The formation S-wave velocity in the very slow formation can be measured best by a low-frequency quadrupole tool.

In the earlier arrivals (approximately 2 ms in Fig. 5.39), there is the leaky P-wave. The amplitude of leaky P increases with the increasing source frequency. When the source frequency increases above the cutoff frequency, the collar screw mode is excited. The amplitude of the collar wave increases with the increasing source frequency. The weak leaky P-wave is submerged within the coda of the collar screw wave.

The leaky P-wave is affected by the formation Poisson’s ratio. Figure 5.40 shows the effect of the formation S-wave velocity on the dispersion curves when the formation P-wave velocity is fixed at 2000 m/s and the formation S-wave velocity changes from 500 to 1000 m/s. The dispersion curves of the collar screw modes are not affected by the changing formation S-wave velocity. The dispersion curve of the leaky P-wave moves to higher frequency when the formation S-wave velocity is increased.

Fig. 5.40The impact of formation S-wave velocity on the dispersion curves in the quadrupole ALWD measurement in very slow formations. The P-wave velocity of the formation is 2000 m/s and the S-wave velocity changes from 500 to 1000 m/s. Lines for different S-wave velocities are listed in the right plot



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