A method useful for evaluating the presence and/or the quality of the
cement bond of a downhole tubular. The method involves measuring radial
resonance modes of the tubular, and comparing those measured values to
the unbound tubular resonant values of a calibration ring. For a well
bonded tubular, the measured radial resonance should be greater than that
of the unbound tubular calibration ring. In regions where a fluid, such
as water surrounds the outside of the tubular, or the cement is otherwise
not bonded to the outer surface of the tubular, the measured response
should be less than the calibrated response. The calibration ring should
have the same diameter, wall thickness, and be made of the same material
as the tubular.