ABSTRACT: Elastic wave
propagation
in a pre-stressed formation with a borehole
Wang, Xiuming, Kevin Dodd, and Li-Yun Fu , CSIRO Petroleum, Bentley, Australia
Horizontal tectonic stresses and overburden in a formation may cause stress-induced
formation anisotropy. These issues have been treated by many authors [Renlie and Raaen,
1993; Carroll, 1979; Norris et al, 1994; Thurston, 1965; Zatsepin and Crapin, 1997]. It is
important to distinguish the anisotropy caused by stress and by the others so that one may
establish some ties between wave
propagation
and the stress amplitude as well as direction
to predict formation stress or pressure. Recently, Sinha and Kostek et al (1996, 1997,
1999) used acousto-elasticity theory to simulate borehole
wave
propagation
in laboratory
experiments to investigate the effect of a horizontal stress on borehole waves . Also they
calculated flexural and Stoneley modes by using a perturbation technique. They found that
the horizontal stress causes flexural mode dispersion curves to cross over between minimum
and maximum stress directions. This phenomenon could be used to identify the anisotropy
caused by horizontal stress.
In our work, we will carry out a forward modeling of elastic wave
propagation
in
pre-stressed medium by using acousto-elasticity theory in an anisotropic medium, and
analyze how stress influences the
wave
propagation
. Especially, the horizontal stress
distribution in the vicinity of a borehole and the compressional- and shear-
wave
velocity
distribution are calculated. Borehole waves excited by a monopole and dipole acoustic
sources in pre-stressed formation are calculated. From these numerical modeling we will
understand the effect of a horizontal tectonic stress on
wave
propagation
in detail.
AAPG Search and Discovery Article #90913©2000 AAPG International Conference and Exhibition, Bali, Indonesia