2010
DOI: 10.1590/s0102-261x2010000100002
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Fundamentals of coaxial and coplanar coil arrays in induction tools

Abstract: ABSTRACT. Until about ten years ago, all commercial borehole induction devices were built up with the traditional coaxial coil arrays. Since then, those apparatus incorporated the unconventional coplanar coil arrays, in order to investigate thinly laminated reservoirs and to locate axially asymmetrical anomalies like vugs and fractures. In order to comprehend the fundamentals of the coplanar array in induction probes, we present a comparative study with the coaxial array through onedimensional modeling of some… Show more

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“…This is true for the fields generated by vertical (VMD) and horizontal (HMD) Magnetic Dipoles within a laminated formation Carvalho et al, 2010) as well as for the magnetic field components generated by an HMD in an anisotropic bed bordered by two half-spaces (Kaufman & Dashevsky, 2003). Kaufman & Dashevsky (2003) deduced through current density distribution and Anderson et al (2008) show through circuit theory (parallel and series resistors) an identical relation between the horizontal and vertical conductivities of the homogeneous anisotropic media and the conductivities of the thinly laminated medium formed by two alternating and distinct laminae (σ 1 and σ 2 ) when their thicknesses are less than the tool's vertical resolution:…”
Section: Laminated Formation and Anisotropic Bedmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This is true for the fields generated by vertical (VMD) and horizontal (HMD) Magnetic Dipoles within a laminated formation Carvalho et al, 2010) as well as for the magnetic field components generated by an HMD in an anisotropic bed bordered by two half-spaces (Kaufman & Dashevsky, 2003). Kaufman & Dashevsky (2003) deduced through current density distribution and Anderson et al (2008) show through circuit theory (parallel and series resistors) an identical relation between the horizontal and vertical conductivities of the homogeneous anisotropic media and the conductivities of the thinly laminated medium formed by two alternating and distinct laminae (σ 1 and σ 2 ) when their thicknesses are less than the tool's vertical resolution:…”
Section: Laminated Formation and Anisotropic Bedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(5) by the coaxial array constant K/4. Analogously, Carvalho & Verma (1999) presented a "coplanar complex conductivity" by dividing Eq. (6) by the coplanar array constant K/8:…”
Section: Homogeneous Isotropic Mediamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Anderson et al (1992) these "horns" may be good quality interface indicators. Carvalho et al (2010) show that as the dip angle increases the coplanar polarization horns are reduced progressively, and the logs tend to become straight lines at the horizontal limit.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…In the theoretical treatment, the coils are represented as point magnetic dipoles, as illustrated in Figure 1-b. The magnetic field components from the vertical (VMD) and horizontal (HMD) magnetic dipoles are calculated as described in Carvalho et al (2010) for an isotropic multilayered medium without the borehole and invasion zones. The magnetic field components from the HMD within an anisotropic medium are calculated as described in Kaufman & Itskovich (2017).…”
Section: Theory and Analysis Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The magnetic fields components from the vertical (VMD) and horizontal (HMD) magnetic dipoles are calculated using Schelkunoff potentials as described in Carvalho et al (2010).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%