Estimating A Shear Modulus Of A Transversely Isotropic Formation

1992 
We have developed a method that estimates a shear modulus (c66) of a transversely isotropic formation using the tube wave generated during acoustic logging. (The symmetry axis of the anisotropy is assumed to parallel the borehole.) The inversion, which is implemented in the frequency‐wavenumber domain, is based upon a cost function that has three terms: a measure of the misfit between the observed and predicted wavenumbers of the tube wave, a measure of the misfit between the current estimate for c66 and the most‐likely value for c66, and penalty functions that constrain the estimate to physically acceptable values. The largest contribution to the value of the cost function ordinarily comes from the first term, indicating that the estimate for c66 depends mostly on the data. Because the cost function only has one minimum, it can be found using standard optimization methods. The minimum is well defined indicating that the estimate for c66 is well resolved. Estimates for c66 from synthetic data are almost a...
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