Effects of tool eccentricity on wave dispersion properties in borehole acoustic logging while drilling
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Zheng, Yibing; Toksoz, M. Nafi
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Earth Resources Laboratory
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In this paper, a finite element approach is applied to study the dispersion properties of non-leaky acoustic waves inside boreholes with off-centered LWD (logging while drilling) tools. Both soft and hard formation cases are studied with focus on phase velocity dispersions of Stoneley, dipole and quadrupole modes. When an LWD tool is off-centered, the dispersion curve of the Stoneley mode shifts to the lower phase velocity compared with that of a centered-tool condition. Meanwhile, the dipole dispersion curve splits into two curves with different phase velocities. This splitting phenomenon is also observed with the quadrupole mode. The splitting and shifting of the dipole mode are greater than those of the quadrupole mode. These new observations are important for interpreting acoustic LWD data accurately.
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2004Publisher
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Earth Resources Laboratory
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Earth Resources Laboratory Industry Consortia Annual Report;2004-10