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lbnl-2019-resistive-casing

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Summary

This notebook simulates a frequency domain EM experiment in which we have a current-dipole inside of a resistive casing. We plot the fields and fluxes and compute electric field-data on the surface and in a borehole.

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To run the notebooks locally, you will need to have python installed, preferably through anaconda. Please download Python 3.7 or greater.

Once you have downloaded and installed anaconda, you can then clone this repository. From a command line (if you are on windows, please use the anaconda terminal that came with the installation) run

git clone https://github.com/simpeg-research/lbnl-2019-resistive-casing.git

Then cd into the lbnl-2019-resistive-casing directory:

cd lbnl-2019-resistive-casing

To setup your software environment, we recommend you use the provided conda environment

conda env create -f environment.yml
conda activate lbnl-resistive-casing

You can then launch Jupyter

jupyter notebook

Jupyter will then launch in your web-browser.

Running the notebooks

Each cell of code can be run with shift + enter or you can run the entire notebook by selecting cell, Run All in the toolbar.

For more information on running Jupyter notebooks, see the Jupyter Documentation

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Issues

Please make an issue if you encounter any problems while trying to run the notebooks.

Citation

If you build upon or use these examples in your work, please cite:

Heagy, L. J., & Oldenburg, D. W. (2018). Modeling electromagnetics on cylindrical meshes with applications to steel-cased wells. Computers & geosciences. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cageo.2018.11.010

@article{Heagy2018,
author = {Heagy, Lindsey J. and Oldenburg, Douglas W.},
doi = {10.1016/j.cageo.2018.11.010},
issn = {00983004},
journal = {Computers {\&} Geosciences},
month = {nov},
title = {{Modeling electromagnetics on cylindrical meshes with applications to steel-cased wells}},
url = {https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S009830041830390X},
year = {2018}
}

The paper is also available on the ArXiv: 1804.07991.

License

These notebooks are licensed under the BSD 3 which allows academic and commercial re-use and adaptation of this work.

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