Journal article

Assessment of dynamic material properties of intact rocks using seismic wave attenuation: An experimental study

WAM Wanniarachchi, PG Ranjith, MSA Perera, TD Rathnaweera, Q Lyu, B Mahanta

Royal Society Open Science | ROYAL SOC | Published : 2017

Abstract

The mechanical properties of any substance are essential facts to understand its behaviour and make the maximum use of the particular substance. Rocks are indeed an important substance, as they are of significant use in the energy industry, specifically for fossil fuels and geothermal energy. Attenuation of seismic waves is a non-destructive technique to investigate mechanical properties of reservoir rocks under different conditions. The attenuation characteristics of five different rock types, siltstone, shale, Australian sandstone, Indian sandstone and granite, were investigated in the laboratory using ultrasonic and acoustic emission instruments in a frequency range of 0.1–1 MHz. The puls..

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