This paper reports the results of the propagation of P-waves in porous media, simulated by solving the generalized Biot´s equations in finite differences. In saturated models, it was observed that when a wave advances, the maximum amplitude of the spectrum is shifted to lower frequencies, and that this maximum amplitude and its frequency are directly related. Besides this, the quality factor decreases with porosity and saturation. Hence, attenuation becomes higher when porosity, saturation, and frequency increase but tends asymptotically towards a constant value. Although phase analysis is generally discarded, it does provide interesting results. It was noted that the wave phase changes linearly with frequency at a rate of change that incre...
Numerical results for the velocity and attenuation of surface wave modes in fully permeable liquid/p...
International audienceThis article is the logical continuation of a previous article (O. Coussy and ...
International audienceThis article is the logical continuation of a previous article (O. Coussy and ...
This paper reports the results of the propagation of P-waves in porous media, simulated by solving t...
This paper reports the results of the propagation of P-waves in porous media, simulated by solving t...
Wave propagation in porous media is of interest in various diversified areas of science and engineer...
Ce travail comporte deux parties. La première partie concerne la théorie de la propagation des ondes...
New model of acoustic wave propagation in saturated porous media is developed. Like the Biot/Squirt ...
New model of acoustic wave propagation in saturated porous media is developed. Like the Biot/Squirt ...
Biot's theory when applied to homogeneous media (involving the macroscopic flow mechanism) cannot ex...
Numerical results for the velocity and attenuation of surface wave modes in fully permeable liquid/p...
Numerical results for the velocity and attenuation of surface wave modes in fully permeable liquid/p...
Afin d'analyser le rôle de la saturation partielle sur la vitesse de phase et l'atténuation des onde...
Acoustic wave propagation in porous media is formulated according to the Biot theory. The theory is ...
It is well known that Biot theory (Biot, 1956;1962) of porous-media acoustics ignores all wave-induc...
Numerical results for the velocity and attenuation of surface wave modes in fully permeable liquid/p...
International audienceThis article is the logical continuation of a previous article (O. Coussy and ...
International audienceThis article is the logical continuation of a previous article (O. Coussy and ...
This paper reports the results of the propagation of P-waves in porous media, simulated by solving t...
This paper reports the results of the propagation of P-waves in porous media, simulated by solving t...
Wave propagation in porous media is of interest in various diversified areas of science and engineer...
Ce travail comporte deux parties. La première partie concerne la théorie de la propagation des ondes...
New model of acoustic wave propagation in saturated porous media is developed. Like the Biot/Squirt ...
New model of acoustic wave propagation in saturated porous media is developed. Like the Biot/Squirt ...
Biot's theory when applied to homogeneous media (involving the macroscopic flow mechanism) cannot ex...
Numerical results for the velocity and attenuation of surface wave modes in fully permeable liquid/p...
Numerical results for the velocity and attenuation of surface wave modes in fully permeable liquid/p...
Afin d'analyser le rôle de la saturation partielle sur la vitesse de phase et l'atténuation des onde...
Acoustic wave propagation in porous media is formulated according to the Biot theory. The theory is ...
It is well known that Biot theory (Biot, 1956;1962) of porous-media acoustics ignores all wave-induc...
Numerical results for the velocity and attenuation of surface wave modes in fully permeable liquid/p...
International audienceThis article is the logical continuation of a previous article (O. Coussy and ...
International audienceThis article is the logical continuation of a previous article (O. Coussy and ...