Experimental implementation of reverse time migration for nondestructive evaluation applications
Abstract
Reverse time migration (RTM) is a commonly employed imaging technique in seismic applications (e.g., to image reservoirs of oil). Its standard implementation cannot account for multiple scattering/reverberation. For this reason it has not yet found wide application in nondestructive evaluation (NDE). This paper applies RTM imaging to NDE applications in bounded samples, where reverberation is always present. This paper presents a fully experimental implementation of RTM, whereas in seismic applications, only part of the procedure is done experimentally. A modified RTM imaging condition is able to localize scatterers and locations of disbonding. Experiments are conducted on aluminum samples with controlled scatterers.
- Publication:
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AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts
- Pub Date:
- December 2011
- Bibcode:
- 2011AGUFM.S31D2273L
- Keywords:
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- 4494 NONLINEAR GEOPHYSICS / Instruments and techniques;
- 7299 SEISMOLOGY / General or miscellaneous;
- 9820 GENERAL OR MISCELLANEOUS / Techniques applicable in three or more fields