TITLE:
Research and Modeling of Nonlinear Acoustic Processes in a Layered Nonlinear Medium with a Porous Fluid-Saturated Inclusion of a Hierarchical Type
AUTHORS:
Olga Hachay, Veniamin Dryagin, Andrey Khachay
KEYWORDS:
Seismic Emission after Acoustic Impact, Reservoir of Hierarchical Structure with Plastic Properties, Algorithm of 2D Modeling Connected with Energy Spectrograms
JOURNAL NAME:
Open Journal of Geology,
Vol.9 No.9,
September
3,
2019
ABSTRACT: Problem statement: The results of the study of seism acoustic emission arising in a porous two-phase geological environment under acoustic influence are presented. Acoustic emission arising in reservoirs of oil fields using good observations is considered. The regularity of the emission processes of acoustic emission, which manifests itself in the form of discrete spectra of signals similar to oscillations of nonlinearly coupled oscillators, is shown. Spectra have special characteristics for each type of rock. Applied method and design: An algorithm for modeling the process of resonant acoustic response of a porous fluid-saturated reservoir with hierarchical structure and plastic properties on acoustic frequency excitation is developed. That algorithm is developed as an iterative process for the solution integral and integral-differential equations. The frequencies that are parameters of the direct problem are used from the spectra of observed data of acoustic emission in the oil wells. Typical results: For the first time, it had been found the relation between resonant frequencies of the acoustic emission and plastic properties, these values of frequencies had been used in the algorithm of modeling distribution of longitudinal waves in the fluid saturated nonlinear plastic environment. Concluding note (Practical value/implications): The analysis of these emission processes can serve as a source of information about the filtration-capacitive properties of productive reservoirs of a porous type with a hierarchical structure. It is used by practical data of oil fields of Western Siberia.