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EPSRC Reference: GR/R93582/01
Title: Faraday Fast Track Proposal: Reconstruction of an Interface in an Inhomogeneous Medium
Principal Investigator: Kurylev, Professor V
Other Investigators:
Peat, Dr K Zhao, Professor H
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Project Partners:
Schlumberger
Department: School of Mathematics
Organisation: Loughborough University
Scheme: Faraday (PreFEC)
Starts: 31 January 2003 Ends: 30 January 2005 Value (£): 104,392
EPSRC Research Topic Classifications:
Continuum Mechanics Numerical Analysis
Oil & Gas Extraction
EPSRC Industrial Sector Classifications:
Energy
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The mathematical model of oil exploration gives rise to an inverse problem of the reconstruction of the velocity distribution in a mutticomponent medium, e.g sediments, oil, water, etc. The principal method used in oil exploration is inversion of kinematic data. However, this method gives large error in the reconstruction of the interface location when the velocity profile above the interface is not known accurately. We intend to develop a probabilistic method to solve the kinematic inverse problem. We start with a probability space of assumed velocity profiles and interface locations. Further measurements of travel time made during the drilling of boreholes are used to decrease the size of the probability space. This follows from the random wave equation, using ideas of nonlinear filtering and SPDEs. It is now common in oil exploration to measure both dynamic and kinematic data. We will use the dynamic data to improve the reconstruction of the velocity profile and interface locations, by developing the boundary control method for nonlinear, time-dependent, multicomponent problems. Measurements are only available over a mid-frequency range, thus we will use the method of Gaussian beams in the reconstruction.Both the kinematic and dynamic methods incur errors of different nature, which limit the resolution of reconstruction. Thus we propose to combine these two methods into a hybrid scheme which will utilise the best features of each approach.
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