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Wilson C. Chin - Wave Propagation in Drilling, Well Logging and Reservoir Applications - 9781118925898 - V9781118925898
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Wave Propagation in Drilling, Well Logging and Reservoir Applications

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Description for Wave Propagation in Drilling, Well Logging and Reservoir Applications Hardback. Wave propagation is central to all areas of petroleum engineering, e.g. Series: Advances in Petroleum Engineering. Num Pages: 456 pages, black & white illustrations, figures. BIC Classification: THFP; TTU. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 242 x 163 x 29. Weight in Grams: 760.

Wave propagation is central to all areas of petroleum engineering, e.g., drilling vibrations, MWD mud pulse telemetry, swab-surge, geophysical ray tracing, ocean and current interactions, electromagnetic wave and sonic applications in the borehole, but rarely treated rigorously or described in truly scientific terms, even for a single discipline. Wilson Chin, an MIT and Caltech educated scientist who has consulted internationally, provides an integrated, comprehensive, yet readable exposition covering all of the cited topics, offering insights, algorithms and validated methods never before published. A must on every petroleum engineering bookshelf! In particular, the book:

  • Delivers drillstring vibrations models coupling axial, torsional ... Read more
  • Explains why catastrophic lateral vibrations at the neutral point cannot be observed from the surface even in vertical wells, but providing a proven method to avoid them,
  • Demonstrates why Fermat's "principle of least time" (used in geophysics) applies to non-dissipative media only, but using the "kinematic wave theory" developed at MIT, derives powerful methods applicable to general attenuative inhomogeneous media,
  • Develops new approaches to mud acoustics and applying them to MWD telemetry modeling and strong transients in modern swab-surge applicagtions,
  • Derives new algorithms for borehole geophysics interpretation, e.g., Rh and Rv in electromagnetic wave and permeability in Stoneley waveform analysis, and
  • Outlines many more applications, e.g., wave loadings on offshore platforms, classical problems in wave propagation, and extensions to modern kinematic wave theory.

These disciplines, important to all field-oriented activities, are not treated as finite element applications that are simply gridded, "number-crunched" and displayed, but as scientific disciplines deserving of clear explanation. General results are carefully motivated, derived and applied to real-world problems, with results demonstrating the importance and predictive capabilities of the new methods.

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Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publication date
2014
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons Inc United States
Number of pages
456
Condition
New
Series
Advances in Petroleum Engineering
Number of Pages
456
Place of Publication
, United States
ISBN
9781118925898
SKU
V9781118925898
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About Wilson C. Chin
Wilson C. Chin, who earned his Ph.D. at M.I.T., has published ten books on original oilfield research, and over one hundred papers and forty patents in well logging and petroleum engineering.  He has collaborated with leading companies and universities worldwide and worked extensively in high-data-rate MWD design and advanced electromagnetic algorithm development.

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