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Fan, H. (author), Smeulders, D.M.J. (author)
Borehole waves are strongly affected by adjacent porous zones or by fractures intersecting the borehole. A theoretical description for both porous and fracture zones is possible based on the introduction of an effective borehole fluid bulk modulus, characterizing the wave attenuation via borehole wall impedance. This impedance can be calculated...
journal article 2013
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Fan, H. (author), Smeulders, D.M.J. (author)
journal article 2012
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Fan, H. (author), Smeulders, D.M. (author)
We perform wave experiments using a vertical shock tube setup. Shock waves are generated by the rupture of a thin membrane. In the test section, the incident pressure waves generate borehole-guided waves along water-saturated samples. The tube is equipped with side wall gages and a mobile pressure probe, so that the attenuation and reflection of...
journal article 2011