On the interpretation of ultrasonic laboratory measurements in anisotropic media

There is an ongoing debate on whether laboratory ultrasonic measurements in anisotropic media yield phase or group velocities. The main problem here is that the size of the transducers used in the laboratory for ultrasonic measurements is comparable with the size of the rock sample or propagation di...

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Main Authors: Kovalyshen, Y., Sarout, J., Lebedev, Maxim
Format: Journal Article
Published: Society of Exploration Geophysics 2018
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/70123
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author Kovalyshen, Y.
Sarout, J.
Lebedev, Maxim
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Sarout, J.
Lebedev, Maxim
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description There is an ongoing debate on whether laboratory ultrasonic measurements in anisotropic media yield phase or group velocities. The main problem here is that the size of the transducers used in the laboratory for ultrasonic measurements is comparable with the size of the rock sample or propagation distance. As a result, it is not clear how to interpret the measured traveltimes of ultrasonic waves. The main question is how to define an appropriate effective travel path, its length, and orientation. To answer this question, we look in detail at the full wavefront generated by a finite-size transducer using a specifically designed experimental setup, and a synthetic material (phenolic grade CE). We devise an algorithm for the interpretation of traveltimes measured in the laboratory with finite-size transducers arbitrarily oriented with respect to the symmetry planes of the material. To illustrate/validate the proposed algorithm, we designed a special testing program. The results of the experiments are presented and turn out to be in very good agreement with the analytical predictions on which we base our interpretation algorithm.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-701232020-06-15T03:06:06Z On the interpretation of ultrasonic laboratory measurements in anisotropic media Kovalyshen, Y. Sarout, J. Lebedev, Maxim There is an ongoing debate on whether laboratory ultrasonic measurements in anisotropic media yield phase or group velocities. The main problem here is that the size of the transducers used in the laboratory for ultrasonic measurements is comparable with the size of the rock sample or propagation distance. As a result, it is not clear how to interpret the measured traveltimes of ultrasonic waves. The main question is how to define an appropriate effective travel path, its length, and orientation. To answer this question, we look in detail at the full wavefront generated by a finite-size transducer using a specifically designed experimental setup, and a synthetic material (phenolic grade CE). We devise an algorithm for the interpretation of traveltimes measured in the laboratory with finite-size transducers arbitrarily oriented with respect to the symmetry planes of the material. To illustrate/validate the proposed algorithm, we designed a special testing program. The results of the experiments are presented and turn out to be in very good agreement with the analytical predictions on which we base our interpretation algorithm. 2018 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/70123 10.1190/geo2017-0634.1 Society of Exploration Geophysics restricted
spellingShingle Kovalyshen, Y.
Sarout, J.
Lebedev, Maxim
On the interpretation of ultrasonic laboratory measurements in anisotropic media
title On the interpretation of ultrasonic laboratory measurements in anisotropic media
title_full On the interpretation of ultrasonic laboratory measurements in anisotropic media
title_fullStr On the interpretation of ultrasonic laboratory measurements in anisotropic media
title_full_unstemmed On the interpretation of ultrasonic laboratory measurements in anisotropic media
title_short On the interpretation of ultrasonic laboratory measurements in anisotropic media
title_sort on the interpretation of ultrasonic laboratory measurements in anisotropic media
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/70123