textWe are concerned with forward wave motion simulations in two-dimensional elastic, heterogeneous, semi-infinite media. We use Perfectly Matched Layers (PMLs) to truncate the semi-infinite extent of the physical domain to arrive at a finite computational domain. We use a recently developed hybrid formulation, where the Navier equations for the interior domain are coupled with a mixed formulation for an unsplit-field PML. Here, we implement the hybrid formulation using spectral elements, and report on its performance. The motivation stems from the following considerations: Of concern is the long-time instability that has been reported even in homogeneous and isotropic cases, when the standard complex-stretching function is used in the PML....
The impact resistance of a structure depends in part on its ability to propagate energy away from th...
International audienceSolving efficiently the wave equations involved in modeling acoustic, elastic ...
The Spectral-Element Method (SEM) is a finite-element method that solves the wave equa-tion in the t...
International audienceIn recent years, the application of time-domain adjoint methods to improve lar...
Perfectly matched layers (PMLs) provide an exponential decay, independent of the frequency, of any p...
Abstract: In the context of the numerical simulation of seismic wave propaga-tion, the perfectly mat...
Abstract We present the spectral element method to simulate lastic-wave prop-agation in realistic ge...
Aim of this paper is studying an effective hybrid finite element - spectral element method for the a...
Perfectly matched layers (PML) are a well-developed method for simulating wave propagation in unboun...
The article of record as published by be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jcp.2015.09.048In comp...
Unbounded domains often appear in engineering applications, such as acoustic or elastic wave radiati...
Directeur de thèse: M. Gary COHEN Promoteur IFP: Mme Julie SVAY-LUCAS Président: M. Yvon MADAY Rappo...
We present a new method for wave propagation in global Earth models based upon the coupling between ...
Abstract The multiaxial perfectly matched layer (M-PML) is a stable and effective nonreflecting boun...
This report serves to investigate the relationship between seismic wave propagation among nearby re...
The impact resistance of a structure depends in part on its ability to propagate energy away from th...
International audienceSolving efficiently the wave equations involved in modeling acoustic, elastic ...
The Spectral-Element Method (SEM) is a finite-element method that solves the wave equa-tion in the t...
International audienceIn recent years, the application of time-domain adjoint methods to improve lar...
Perfectly matched layers (PMLs) provide an exponential decay, independent of the frequency, of any p...
Abstract: In the context of the numerical simulation of seismic wave propaga-tion, the perfectly mat...
Abstract We present the spectral element method to simulate lastic-wave prop-agation in realistic ge...
Aim of this paper is studying an effective hybrid finite element - spectral element method for the a...
Perfectly matched layers (PML) are a well-developed method for simulating wave propagation in unboun...
The article of record as published by be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jcp.2015.09.048In comp...
Unbounded domains often appear in engineering applications, such as acoustic or elastic wave radiati...
Directeur de thèse: M. Gary COHEN Promoteur IFP: Mme Julie SVAY-LUCAS Président: M. Yvon MADAY Rappo...
We present a new method for wave propagation in global Earth models based upon the coupling between ...
Abstract The multiaxial perfectly matched layer (M-PML) is a stable and effective nonreflecting boun...
This report serves to investigate the relationship between seismic wave propagation among nearby re...
The impact resistance of a structure depends in part on its ability to propagate energy away from th...
International audienceSolving efficiently the wave equations involved in modeling acoustic, elastic ...
The Spectral-Element Method (SEM) is a finite-element method that solves the wave equa-tion in the t...