Analytical solution of electromagnetic field generated by induction logging tool in a fan-ring slot of drill collar while drilling

2009 ◽  
Vol 52 (7) ◽  
pp. 2128-2137
Author(s):  
FuPing Liu ◽  
AnLing Wang ◽  
ChangChun Yang
2021 ◽  
pp. 2150037
Author(s):  
E. M. Khalil ◽  
A.-B. A. Mohamed

An analytical solution is obtained when the Kerr medium and Stark shift are considered as nonlinear interaction terms to the system containing two-qubit and two-mode electromagnetic field from the parametric amplifier. Dynamics of the population inversion, cavity–qubit and qubit–qubit entanglements are analyzed under the unitary cavity–qubit interaction, the Kerr medium and the Stark shift. The population inversion of a qubit presents periodic revivals and collapses. The results show that the entanglement and the population inversion as well as the inversion have the same stable intervals, that is, the collapse intervals. It is found that the Kerr medium and the Stark shift may lead to reduction of the periods and the amplitudes of the population inversion and the cavity–qubit/qubit–qubit entanglement. The deteriorated qubit–qubit/cavity–qubit entanglement and the population inversion, due to the Kerr medium, may be increased by increasing the Stark shift and vice versa.


Author(s):  
Berthold F. Kriegshäuser ◽  
André Santos ◽  
Liming Yu

2009 ◽  
Vol 07 (05) ◽  
pp. 1001-1007 ◽  
Author(s):  
JIAN-SONG ZHANG ◽  
AI-XI CHEN

We investigate the entanglement dynamics in a quantum system consisting of three two-level atoms resonantly coupled to a single mode electromagnetic field in a cavity. An explicit analytical solution of the system is obtained and the entanglement of the system is studied with the help of the concurrence and tangle. It is also shown that the W states could be generated if the interaction time of the two-level atoms and the cavity field is chosen appropriately.


Geophysics ◽  
1981 ◽  
Vol 46 (9) ◽  
pp. 1291-1300 ◽  
Author(s):  
W. C. Chew ◽  
S. Gianzero ◽  
K. J. Kaplin

The long time transient response is developed for a point coil transmitter (vertical magnetic dipole) located in a wellbore surrounded by a homogeneous formation. A simple algorithm is derived for the apparent conductivity signal based on the difference between the voltage nulls in a pair of receiver coils which are displaced vertically from the transmitter along the axis of the wellbore. A justification of these results is provided by means of a direct numerical integration (double Fourier transform) and also two separate approximate approaches.


Geophysics ◽  
2014 ◽  
Vol 79 (3) ◽  
pp. E137-E148 ◽  
Author(s):  
Silvian Bensdorp ◽  
Steen A. Petersen ◽  
Peter M. van den Berg ◽  
Jacob T. Fokkema

Over many years, induction logging systems have been used to create well formation logs. The major drawback for the utilization of these tools is the long simulation time for a single forward computation. We proposed an efficient computational method based on a contrast-type of integral-equation formulation, in which we applied an approximation for the 3D electromagnetic field. We assumed that the dominant contribution in the integral equation is obtained by the contribution around the singularity of Green’s kernel. It is expected that the approximation yields reliable results when the (homogeneous) background conductivity around the logging tool is close to the actual conductivity at the location of the tool. We have developed a data-driven method to determine this background conductivity from the dominant part of the measured coaxial magnetic fields, which are mainly influenced by the conductivity at the tool sensors. For a synthetic model, the results were compared to the ones of a rigorous solution of the integral equation and show a good simulation response to small-scale variations in the medium. Further, the method was used to simulate the response of a realistic reservoir model. Such a model is created by a geological modeling program. We concluded that our approximate method was able to improve the approximation results in highly heterogeneous structures compared to the Born approximation and provide an effective medium-gradient around the tool. Our method, based on the wavefield approximation, also estimates the error, and hence yields a warning when the method becomes unreliable.


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