Abstract We present an efficient technique to simulate seismic wave propagation in structures including basins using localized discontinuous grids in combination with locally variable timesteps. The technique uses a 3D fourth-order, staggered-grid, finite-difference method based on the velocity-stress formulations of the elastodyn-amic equations. Discontinuous grids have 3D blocky form; thus, the boundary be-tween the two adjacent regions of different grid spacings could be extended to the position of the Earth’s free surface. As an example of application, ground motions in a small-scale basin in the Hongseong area, Korea, is simulated considering a hypothetical source of the 7 October 1978 Hongseong, ML 5, earthquake. The results show that...
Abstract This article reports on the development of a modular two-step, finite-element methodology f...
We couple a node-centered finite volume method to a high order finite dif- ference method to simulat...
Abstract: Recent developments of the Earth Simula-tor, a high-performance parallel computer, has mad...
The finite-difference method is applied to compute the seismic response of 2-D in-homogeneous struct...
Abstract We perform full elastic wave-field simulations within the Taipei basin by using a three-dim...
Finite difference methods for solving the wave equation more accurately capture the physics of waves...
Finite difference methods for solving the wave equation more accurately capture the physics of waves...
ABSTRACT- Numerical simulations of wave propagation in the Grenoble basin are undertaken using the f...
A numerical method suitable for wave propagation problems in complex geometries is developed for sim...
Abstract A simple and efficient finite-difference scheme is developed to calculate seismic wave prop...
I present synthetics of seismic wave propagation near free surface topography. The velocity-stress f...
We have developed a two-dimensional viscoelastic finite-difference modeling method for highly comple...
In this dissertation, new and more efficient finite element methods for modelling seismic wave propa...
We develop a stable and high-order accurate finite difference method for problems in earthquake rupt...
In order to understand details in the seismic wave field observed on regional and global scales on t...
Abstract This article reports on the development of a modular two-step, finite-element methodology f...
We couple a node-centered finite volume method to a high order finite dif- ference method to simulat...
Abstract: Recent developments of the Earth Simula-tor, a high-performance parallel computer, has mad...
The finite-difference method is applied to compute the seismic response of 2-D in-homogeneous struct...
Abstract We perform full elastic wave-field simulations within the Taipei basin by using a three-dim...
Finite difference methods for solving the wave equation more accurately capture the physics of waves...
Finite difference methods for solving the wave equation more accurately capture the physics of waves...
ABSTRACT- Numerical simulations of wave propagation in the Grenoble basin are undertaken using the f...
A numerical method suitable for wave propagation problems in complex geometries is developed for sim...
Abstract A simple and efficient finite-difference scheme is developed to calculate seismic wave prop...
I present synthetics of seismic wave propagation near free surface topography. The velocity-stress f...
We have developed a two-dimensional viscoelastic finite-difference modeling method for highly comple...
In this dissertation, new and more efficient finite element methods for modelling seismic wave propa...
We develop a stable and high-order accurate finite difference method for problems in earthquake rupt...
In order to understand details in the seismic wave field observed on regional and global scales on t...
Abstract This article reports on the development of a modular two-step, finite-element methodology f...
We couple a node-centered finite volume method to a high order finite dif- ference method to simulat...
Abstract: Recent developments of the Earth Simula-tor, a high-performance parallel computer, has mad...