Extraction of reflected events from sonic-log waveforms using the Karhunen-Loève transform

2017 
ABSTRACTSonic-reflection logging, a recently developed borehole geophysical scheme, is in principle capable of providing a clear view of outside the well bore. In this type of acoustic well logging, a key technical obstacle is that the reflected wave signal is almost entirely obscured by the directly arriving P-, S-, and Stoneley wave modes. Effective extraction of these reflection signals from the full acoustic waveforms is therefore a critical data-processing step. We have examined the use of the Karhunen-Loeve (KL) transform, combined with a band-limiting filter, as a technique for the extraction of reflections of interest from a mixture with directly arriving wave modes of much higher amplitude. Under the assumption that large energy (squared-amplitude) differences exist between each wave component, the direct Stoneley wave, S-wave, and the P-wave are eliminated sequentially by subtracting the most significant principal components, after which the remaining signal is seen to be dominated by reflected ...
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