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Title: | Моделирование взаимодействия амплитудно-модулированных сигналов с анизотропной средой плазмоподобного типа |
Authors: | Янушкевич, В. Ф. Кременя, К. И. Заяц, Е. Ю. |
Other Titles: | Identification of Anisotropic Plasma Environments of This Type |
Issue Date: | 2015 |
Publisher: | Полоцкий государственный университет |
Citation: | Вестник Полоцкого государственного университета. Серия C, Фундаментальные науки. - 2015. - № 12. - C. 97-101. |
Abstract: | Рассмотрены вопросы применения модулированных сигналов для поиска и выделения анизотропных сред плазмоподобного типа. Исследовано физическое моделирование взаимодействия электромагнитных волн с углеводородными залежами. = The problems of modulated signals for search and selection-governmental anisotropic plasma-type environments. The physical modeling of the interaction of electromagnetic-magnetic waves with hydrocarbon deposits. The analysis was performed using electrodynamic under-progress based on the use of quasi-hydrodynamic approximation. The laboratory studies of the interaction amplitude-modulated signals on the model of the environment with the inclusion of oil under a layer of soil, sand and silt respective factions. The amplitude and phase characteristics of electromagnetic waves. Use the vertical polarization of probing signals. A wide range of frequencies used. Variation characterized tics-probing signals allows to increase the information content of the search. The results of laboratory studies: Laws allow us to give advice on the development of electro-magnetic methods of search. The correlation of the results of simulation experiments, experimental studies. The measurement results can be used to search geophysics. |
Keywords: | Геофизика Радиотехника модулированные сигналы физическое моделирование анизотропные среды георазведка |
URI: | https://elib.psu.by/handle/123456789/15442 |
metadata.dc.rights: | open access |
Appears in Collections: | 2015, № 12 |
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