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Sonic Logging Test

This document contains a series of multiple choice questions about sonic logging tests. Specifically, it covers topics like: 1. The normal unit of sonic slowness measurement and the expected slowness of steel casing. 2. The approximate ratio of shear to compressional slowness and which is slower. 3. The type of source generally used to measure compressional slowness and how mud velocity and borehole size effects are eliminated from compressional slowness measurements.

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Sonic Logging Test

This document contains a series of multiple choice questions about sonic logging tests. Specifically, it covers topics like: 1. The normal unit of sonic slowness measurement and the expected slowness of steel casing. 2. The approximate ratio of shear to compressional slowness and which is slower. 3. The type of source generally used to measure compressional slowness and how mud velocity and borehole size effects are eliminated from compressional slowness measurements.

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Sonic Logging Test

1. What is the normal unit of sonic slowness?


2. What is expected slowness of steel such as casing?
3. What is approximate ratio of shear to compressional slowness?
4. Which one is slower?
5. What type of source is generally used to measure compressional slowness?
6. How are mud elocity and !orehole si"e effects eliminated from our measurements of
compressional slowness?
#. How do we compensate for washouts and !orehole geometry?
$. %ame two applications of compressional slowness.
&. %ame two applications of shear slowness.
1'. %ame one other waeform type with practical applications.
11. (xplain how shear slowness is computed from an array of sonic waeforms.
12. )onopole sources are *H+,H-./W0 fre1uency?
13. 2ipole sources are *H+,H-./W0 fre1uency?
14. We hae difficulty measuring shear slowness with a monopole source in
*3456-5./W0 formations?
15. (xplain why this is so.
16. 4 2ipole source is omni7directional *689(-34.5(0?
1#. 6he type of wae it generates in the formation is *56/%(.(: -3.(;984.
-5H(48 -</)=8(55+/%4.0 ?
1$. )ud can carry *true0 shear waes *689( -34.5(0?
1&. What is difference in receier arrangement for dipole s monopole sources?
2'. %ame two factors that reduce or eliminate mud arrials for 2ipole modes.

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