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Ri-Ma Bao, Hong-Lei Zhan, Xin-Yang Miao, Kun Zhao, Cheng-Jing Feng, Chen Dong, Yi-Zhang Li, Li-Zhi Xiao. Terahertz-dependent identification of simulated hole shapes in oil—gas reservoirsJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2016, 25(10): 100204.
| Ri-Ma Bao, Hong-Lei Zhan, Xin-Yang Miao, Kun Zhao, Cheng-Jing Feng, Chen Dong, Yi-Zhang Li, Li-Zhi Xiao. Terahertz-dependent identification of simulated hole shapes in oil—gas reservoirsJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2016, 25(10): 100204. |
Terahertz-dependent identification of simulated hole shapes in oil—gas reservoirs
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Abstract
Detecting holes in oil-gas reservoirs is vital to the evaluation of reservoir potential. The main objective of this study is to demonstrate the feasibility of identifying general micro-hole shapes, including triangular, circular, and square shapes, in oil-gas reservoirs by adopting terahertz time-domain spectroscopy (THz-TDS). We evaluate the THz absorption responses of punched silicon (Si) wafers having micro-holes with sizes of 20 μm-500 μm. Principal component analysis (PCA) is used to establish a model between THz absorbance and hole shapes. The positions of samples in three-dimensional spaces for three principal components are used to determine the differences among diverse hole shapes and the homogeneity of similar shapes. In addition, a new Si wafer with the unknown hole shapes, including triangular, circular, and square, can be qualitatively identified by combining THz-TDS and PCA. Therefore, the combination of THz-TDS with mathematical statistical methods can serve as an effective approach to the rapid identification of micro-hole shapes in oil-gas reservoirs. -
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