Print Email Facebook Twitter Using reflected seismic waves to estimate rheological properties of the fluid-mud layer for port applications Title Using reflected seismic waves to estimate rheological properties of the fluid-mud layer for port applications Author Woofenden, George (TU Delft Civil Engineering and Geosciences) Contributor Kirichek, Alex (mentor) Draganov, D.S. (mentor) Wellmann, Florian (mentor) Degree granting institution Delft University of Technology Programme Applied Geophysics Date 2017-08-10 Abstract Current Port of Rotterdam procedure is to define the nautical depth based on the density of a fluid-mud layer, that settles at the bottom of the port. Rheological parameters could be an improved indicator for nautical depth and decrease the frequency and cost of dredging. I investigate the use of reflected seismic waves to derive in situ rheological parameters. I model a simplified port profile to investigate the effects of o_set on the types of seismic reflections acquired. Four models of how the density of the fluid-mud layer varies with depth are proposed. I undertake simple laboratory experiments to measure the effects of consolidation time, density and frequency has on the seismic velocities of the fluid-mud layer. From these laboratory experiments I calculate the shear modulus, bulk modulus, Young's modulus and Poisson's ratio for the fluid-mud layer of varying densities. Reflected seismic-wave velocities prove to be promising in deriving in situ rheological parameters, elastic constants and, potentially, viscosity. To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:edd49e99-362a-4be6-b66e-5b49496dc01d Part of collection Student theses Document type master thesis Rights © 2017 George Woofenden Files PDF msc_thesis_woofenden.pdf 5.59 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:edd49e99-362a-4be6-b66e-5b49496dc01d/datastream/OBJ/view