Many modelling studies of wave scattering require repeated numerical simulations through models with properties that differ only in a small sub-domain. Hence, it is of interest to recompute the wavefields that account for wave propagation through the whole domain, using simulations that are performed only in the sub-domain. Immersive boundary conditions (IBCs) can be used to establish such a local wavefield modelling scheme which enables accurate wavefield recomputation, including all interactions between the locally-perturbed medium and the full domain. We develop IBC theory for elastic wave propagation, in which the boundary conditions are updated dynamically at each time step of a simulation in the local domain. These updates are calcula...
Wave phenomena appear in many fields of science such as acoustics, geophysics, and quantum mechanics...
Wave phenomena appear in many fields of science such as acoustics, geophysics, and quantum mechanics...
Boundary conditions are derived for numerical wave simulation that minimize artificial reflections f...
In numerical modelling of wave propagation, the finite-difference (FD) injection method enables the ...
Acoustic waves play an important role in society: they form the basis for oral communication and aco...
Elastic wave propagation in earth materials is often studied through physical experiments in a size-...
In underwater acoustics, high-fidelity simulations of the whole acoustic field from a far-field sour...
We present a fundamentally new approach to laboratory acoustic and seismic wave experimentation that...
Mechanical wave propagation offers one of the most reliable ways to understand and characterize natu...
We present a fundamentally new approach to laboratory acoustic and seismic wave experimentation that...
Seismic waves propagating through the interior of the Earth enable scientists to study its structure...
We present a method to create an internal numerical absorbing boundary within elastic solid media wh...
Finding the effect of a structure with known parameters such as geometry, velocity and density under...
Wave phenomena appear in many fields of science such as acoustics, geophysics, and quantum mechanics...
Boundary conditions are derived for numerical wave simulations that minimize artificial reflections ...
Wave phenomena appear in many fields of science such as acoustics, geophysics, and quantum mechanics...
Wave phenomena appear in many fields of science such as acoustics, geophysics, and quantum mechanics...
Boundary conditions are derived for numerical wave simulation that minimize artificial reflections f...
In numerical modelling of wave propagation, the finite-difference (FD) injection method enables the ...
Acoustic waves play an important role in society: they form the basis for oral communication and aco...
Elastic wave propagation in earth materials is often studied through physical experiments in a size-...
In underwater acoustics, high-fidelity simulations of the whole acoustic field from a far-field sour...
We present a fundamentally new approach to laboratory acoustic and seismic wave experimentation that...
Mechanical wave propagation offers one of the most reliable ways to understand and characterize natu...
We present a fundamentally new approach to laboratory acoustic and seismic wave experimentation that...
Seismic waves propagating through the interior of the Earth enable scientists to study its structure...
We present a method to create an internal numerical absorbing boundary within elastic solid media wh...
Finding the effect of a structure with known parameters such as geometry, velocity and density under...
Wave phenomena appear in many fields of science such as acoustics, geophysics, and quantum mechanics...
Boundary conditions are derived for numerical wave simulations that minimize artificial reflections ...
Wave phenomena appear in many fields of science such as acoustics, geophysics, and quantum mechanics...
Wave phenomena appear in many fields of science such as acoustics, geophysics, and quantum mechanics...
Boundary conditions are derived for numerical wave simulation that minimize artificial reflections f...