First-order systems for elastic and acoustic variable-tilt TI media

Author:

Bube Kenneth P.1,Nemeth Tamas2,Stefani Joseph P.2,Liu Wei2,Nihei Kurt T.2,Ergas Ray2,Zhang Linbin2

Affiliation:

1. University of Washington, Department of Mathematics, Seattle, Washington, USA..

2. Chevron Energy Technology Company, San Ramon, California, USA..

Abstract

We derive and compare first-order wave propagation systems for variable-tilt elastic and acoustic tilted transversely isotropic (TTI) media. Acoustic TTI systems are commonly used in reverse-time migration. Starting initially with homogeneous vertical transversely isotropic (VTI) media, and then extending to heterogeneous variable-tilt TI media, we derive a pseudoacoustic [Formula: see text] first-order system of differential equations by setting the shear-wave speeds to zero and simplifying the full-elastic system accordingly. This [Formula: see text] system conserves a complete energy, but only when the anelliptic anisotropy parameter [Formula: see text]. For [Formula: see text] (including isotropic media), the system allows linearly time-growing and spatially nonpropagating nonphysical solutions frequently taken for numerical noise. We modified this [Formula: see text] acoustic first-order system by changing the stress variables to obtain a system that stays stable for [Formula: see text]. This system for homogeneous VTI media is generalized to heterogeneous variable-tilt TI media by rotating the stress and strain variables in the full elastic system before setting the shear-wave speeds to zero; the system obtained can be greatly simplified by combining the rotational terms, resulting in only one rotation and extra lower-order terms compared to the [Formula: see text] first-order acoustic system for VTI media. This new system can be simplified further by neglecting the lower-order terms. Both systems (with and without lower-order terms) conserve the same complete energy. Finally, the corresponding [Formula: see text] full elastic system for variable-tilt acoustic TI media can be used for the purposes of benchmarking.

Publisher

Society of Exploration Geophysicists

Subject

Geochemistry and Petrology,Geophysics

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