This program is intended for specialists majoring in the field of induction electromagnetic logging.
Do you want, for example, to compare quickly signals of the known tool of Baker Hughes called 3DEX with signals of the Russian VIKIZ tool from a highly realistic medium consisting of thousands of thin anisotropic layers or from a curved borehole with horizontal sections?
You reveal, for example, that the Russian tool is insensitive to inevitable rotation of instrument in a borehole and almost all 3DEX signals depend on such rotation.
But with proper treatment and account, the 3DEX “sees” well the anisotropy of layers because that is multicomponent, while the VIKIZ tool measures the phase difference and this creates a special situation.
OK. And do you remember about a possibility of frequency transformation of a signal and about frequency focusing?
Do you want to see how a simplest two-frequency focusing probe operates? Or a three-coil two-frequency one does?
If you have good ideas, you can quickly construct a multicomponent, multcoil, multifrequency tool-probe and play with components, frequencies, phases and amplitudes in various media.
But if invention of new tools is not your hobby and you must provide effective using available tools, then you will be able to control their operation in an independent way (independently from optimistic manufactures) with the help of the EMILY program.
For example, how inaccuracy in determination of angles (of inclination or rotation) will affect interpretation of signals from these tools?
And at last, we are sure that the EMILY program will be very helpful for students and graduate employees to become specialists and, as such, to use many capabilities of the program.
You can download and install a demo version of EMILY program (the maximum number of layers is 3). It’s free. You can get the “Full license” to activate the operating mode of the EMILY program.