The need to estimate the properties of layered elastic or viscoelastic media arises commonly in various engineering applications, including geotechnical site characterization and pavement condition assessment. The layered medium is usually probed with small-amplitude waves, and the medium's response is used to drive an inverse medium problem leading to the identification of the properties. In this dissertation, we solve the property estimation problem by a new methodology that seeks to minimize the misfit between measured and computed responses, constrained by the dispersion relation of the layered medium; the latter expressed in terms of the forward eigenvalue problem and the associated orthonormality condition. The medium's properties are...
Inversion of the fundamental mode of the Rayleigh wave dispersion curve does not provide a unique so...
The idea to exploit the dispersive mechanism of surface waves as a probing tool for investigating s...
Two important application of a recently developed moving load model are described. The model uses an...
textWe introduce a mathematical framework for the inverse medium problem arising commonly in geotech...
The current work focuses on a new method for generating theoretical dispersion curves for Rayleigh w...
We are concerned with the high-fidelity subsurface imaging of the soil, which commonly arises in geo...
This article presents a generalization of the thin-layer method to three dimensions, a tool that all...
Industry best practices for estimating viscoelastic soil properties employ either crosshole seismic ...
International audienceLaboratory experiments using laser-based ultrasonic techniques can be used to ...
In recent years, multi-layered metal materials have found increasing use in various disciplines, par...
Wave propagation in soil media is encountered in many engineering applications. Given that the soil...
Rayleigh wave or ground roll is a noise in seismic body waves. However, how to use this noise for so...
textA technique that allows for nonparallel interfaces and lateral inhomogeneities in an irregular l...
"September, 1983."Bibliography p. 18-19.Supported by the Air Force Office of Scientific Research und...
International audienceInversion of the fundamental mode of the Rayleigh wave dispersion curve does n...
Inversion of the fundamental mode of the Rayleigh wave dispersion curve does not provide a unique so...
The idea to exploit the dispersive mechanism of surface waves as a probing tool for investigating s...
Two important application of a recently developed moving load model are described. The model uses an...
textWe introduce a mathematical framework for the inverse medium problem arising commonly in geotech...
The current work focuses on a new method for generating theoretical dispersion curves for Rayleigh w...
We are concerned with the high-fidelity subsurface imaging of the soil, which commonly arises in geo...
This article presents a generalization of the thin-layer method to three dimensions, a tool that all...
Industry best practices for estimating viscoelastic soil properties employ either crosshole seismic ...
International audienceLaboratory experiments using laser-based ultrasonic techniques can be used to ...
In recent years, multi-layered metal materials have found increasing use in various disciplines, par...
Wave propagation in soil media is encountered in many engineering applications. Given that the soil...
Rayleigh wave or ground roll is a noise in seismic body waves. However, how to use this noise for so...
textA technique that allows for nonparallel interfaces and lateral inhomogeneities in an irregular l...
"September, 1983."Bibliography p. 18-19.Supported by the Air Force Office of Scientific Research und...
International audienceInversion of the fundamental mode of the Rayleigh wave dispersion curve does n...
Inversion of the fundamental mode of the Rayleigh wave dispersion curve does not provide a unique so...
The idea to exploit the dispersive mechanism of surface waves as a probing tool for investigating s...
Two important application of a recently developed moving load model are described. The model uses an...