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Seismic While Drilling: Fundamentals of Drill-Bit Seismic for
Exploration, 2nd edition, revised and extended gives a theoretical
and practical introduction to seismic while drilling by using
drill-bit noise. While drilling seismic methods using surface
sources and downhole receivers are also analysed. The goal is to
support the exploration geology with geophysical control of
drilling, and to build a bridge between geophysicists involved in
seismic while drilling, drillers and exploration geologists. This
revised and extended edition includes new topics such as novel
drilling technology, downhole communication, ground-force drill-bit
measurement, SWD seismic interferometry, and fiber optic (DAS). A
new section is dedicated to well placement and geosteering. Like
the first edition, Seismic While Drilling, 2nd edition also
includes examples of SWD analysis and application on real data.
To help solve physical and engineering problems, mimetic or
compatible algebraic discretization methods employ discrete
constructs to mimic the continuous identities and theorems found in
vector calculus. Mimetic Discretization Methods focuses on the
recent mimetic discretization method co-developed by the first
author. Based on the Castillo-Grone operators, this simple mimetic
discretization method is invariably valid for spatial dimensions no
greater than three. The book also presents a numerical method for
obtaining corresponding discrete operators that mimic the continuum
differential and flux-integral operators, enabling the same order
of accuracy in the interior as well as the domain boundary. After
an overview of various mimetic approaches and applications, the
text discusses the use of continuum mathematical models as a way to
motivate the natural use of mimetic methods. The authors also offer
basic numerical analysis material, making the book suitable for a
course on numerical methods for solving PDEs. The authors cover
mimetic differential operators in one, two, and three dimensions
and provide a thorough introduction to object-oriented programming
and C++. In addition, they describe how their mimetic methods
toolkit (MTK)-available online-can be used for the computational
implementation of mimetic discretization methods. The text
concludes with the application of mimetic methods to structured
nonuniform meshes as well as several case studies. Compiling the
authors' many concepts and results developed over the years, this
book shows how to obtain a robust numerical solution of PDEs using
the mimetic discretization approach. It also helps readers compare
alternative methods in the literature.
To help solve physical and engineering problems, mimetic or
compatible algebraic discretization methods employ discrete
constructs to mimic the continuous identities and theorems found in
vector calculus. Mimetic Discretization Methods focuses on the
recent mimetic discretization method co-developed by the first
author. Based on the Castillo-Grone operators, this simple mimetic
discretization method is invariably valid for spatial dimensions no
greater than three. The book also presents a numerical method for
obtaining corresponding discrete operators that mimic the continuum
differential and flux-integral operators, enabling the same order
of accuracy in the interior as well as the domain boundary. After
an overview of various mimetic approaches and applications, the
text discusses the use of continuum mathematical models as a way to
motivate the natural use of mimetic methods. The authors also offer
basic numerical analysis material, making the book suitable for a
course on numerical methods for solving PDEs. The authors cover
mimetic differential operators in one, two, and three dimensions
and provide a thorough introduction to object-oriented programming
and C++. In addition, they describe how their mimetic methods
toolkit (MTK)-available online-can be used for the computational
implementation of mimetic discretization methods. The text
concludes with the application of mimetic methods to structured
nonuniform meshes as well as several case studies. Compiling the
authors' many concepts and results developed over the years, this
book shows how to obtain a robust numerical solution of PDEs using
the mimetic discretization approach. It also helps readers compare
alternative methods in the literature.
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