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Method of interpreting impedance distribution of an earth formation penetrated by a borehole using precursor data provided by a moving logging array having a single continuously emitting current electrode and a multiplicity of potential electrodes
Method of interpreting impedance distribution of an earth formation penetrated by a borehole using precursor data provided by a moving logging array having a single continuously emitting current electrode and a multiplicity of potential electrodes
The response characteristics of a combination of hole-centered electric logging tools in a variety of borehole conditions can be obtained by means of impedance values as entries of a matrix resulting from measurements over a series of depth increments, utilizing an array of 2M-1 electrode assemblies of equal incremental spacing positioned on a rigid mandrel. While the array moves continuously along the borehole, current is continuously emitted from the centrally located current electrode allowing the impedance matrix to be formed by the principle of linear superposition in terms of voltage and voltage difference measurements between adjacent electrodes. The impedance matrix is inverted and used to generate a set of tool responses, which when properly compared to a set of tool responses previously generated by computer simulation and addressable by sets of borehole parameters and calibration factors, allows the corresponding borehole conditions to be deduced from the measured data.
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