Abstract

The possibility of probing the critical areas of gas wells using acoustic signals is analyzed. The results of investigations on the evolution of acoustic waves in cylindrical channels with permeable portions surrounded by a porous space are presented. The quantitative and qualitative features of the dynamics of waves as a function of the state of an inhomogeneous porous medium are established. Results showing that the state of the reservoir characteristics of rocks has a substantial influence on the evolution of acoustic signals are obtained.

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