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Title: | Modeling of acoustoelastic borehole waves subjected to tectonic stress with formation anisotropy and borehole deviation | Authors: | Zuo, Peng Liu, Yang Fan, Zheng |
Keywords: | Engineering::Mechanical engineering | Issue Date: | 2022 | Source: | Zuo, P., Liu, Y. & Fan, Z. (2022). Modeling of acoustoelastic borehole waves subjected to tectonic stress with formation anisotropy and borehole deviation. Geophysics, 87(1), D1-D19. https://dx.doi.org/10.1190/geo2020-0859.1 | Project: | A1983c0030 | Journal: | Geophysics | Abstract: | Sonic logging is a useful technique to estimate tectonic stress around a borehole. The key to successful evaluation of tectonic stress is having a thorough understanding of a forward model that generates responses of borehole waves to tectonic stress. We have developed a generic model to simulate responses of borehole waves to tectonic stress based on the semianalytical finite-element method and acoustoelasticity. This model can compute the distribution of tectonic stress around an inclined borehole with an arbitrary anisotropic formation and simulate the acoustoelasticities of borehole waves under this complicated stress. To avoid tedious and time-consuming code development, we also provide easy access to the model by reformulating and implementing the governing equations in a commercial software package. We validate the model by using three case studies in which analytical/numerical solutions are available, showing a good agreement between the results from our model and the solutions in the literature. We then apply the model to some important applications in boreholes, demonstrating that this model can provide a powerful tool for understanding the responses of borehole waves to tectonic stress. | URI: | https://hdl.handle.net/10356/161764 | ISSN: | 0016-8033 | DOI: | 10.1190/geo2020-0859.1 | Schools: | School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering | Rights: | © 2022 Society of Exploration Geophysicists. All rights reserved. | Fulltext Permission: | none | Fulltext Availability: | No Fulltext |
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