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Boundary Integral Modelling of Elastic Wave Propagation in Multi-Layered 2DMedia with Irregular Interfaces

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摘要 We present a semi-analytic method based on the propagation matrix formulation of indirect boundary element method to compute response of elastic(and acoustic)waves in multi-layered media with irregular interfaces.The method works recursively starting from the top-most free surface at which a stress-free boundary condition is applied,and the displacement-stress boundary conditions are then subsequently applied at each interface.The basic idea behind this method is the matrix formulation of the propagation matrix(PM)or more recently the reflectivity method as wide used in the geophysics community for the computation of synthetic seismograms in stratifiedmedia.The reflected and transmittedwave-fields between arbitrary shapes of layers can be computed using the indirect boundary element method(BEM,sometimes called IBEM).Like any standard BEM,the primary task of the BEM-based propagation matrix method(thereafter called PM-BEM)is the evaluation of element boundary integral of the Green’s function,for which there are standard method that can be adapted.In addition,effective absorbing boundary conditions as used in the finite difference numerical method is adapted in our implementation to suppress the spurious arrivals from the artificial boundaries due to limited model space.To our knowledge,such implementation has not appeared in the literature.We present several examples in this paper to demonstrate the effectiveness of this proposed PM-BEM for modelling elastic waves in media with complex structure.
出处 《Communications in Computational Physics》 SCIE 2008年第1期52-62,共11页 计算物理通讯(英文)
基金 This work was carried out while the first author was on leave at CUMT(China),funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(40574056,40564058) We thank Dr Lianjie Huang,Professor Francisco Sanchez-Sesma and one anonymous reviewer for very constructive comments(and for additional references)that led to significant improvements of the readability of this paper.This paper is published with the permission of the Executive Director of the British Geological Survey(NERC).The first author(E.Liu)is currentlyworking at the ExxonMobilUpstreamResearchCo.,URC-GW3-917A,P.O.Box 2189,Houston,Texas 77252-2189,USA.
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