Multi-Parameter Extraction of Superparamagnetic Effect Based on Improved Particle Swarm Optimization
Superparamagnetic(SPM)effects in time-domain electromagnetic method is generally caused by magnetic anomalies or magnetic layers,and cause the slow diffusion phenomenon of approximately-1 power law decay in the middle and late stages of the response.Meanwhile,it is also an important representation of the underground magnetic media information.However,ignoring the SPM effects will lead to an incorrect data interpretation using traditional parameter extraction method to process the magnetic environment data.In order to interpret the SPM response accurately,this paper proposes a multi-parameter extraction of SPM effects based on the improved particle swarm optimization(PSO)algorithm.The numerical simulation of the layered SPM effect is realized based on the Cole-Cole susceptibility model,and magnetic susceptibility and conductivity can affect the amplitude and attenuation slope of SPM responses.We improve the PSO algorithm with the particle velocity and position update strategy to realize the extraction of magnetic susceptibility,conductivity and other parameters.The results show that the maximum relative error of the proposed method is less than 2%when extracting multiple parameters of SPM effect,which verifies the effectiveness of this method.