Title of article :
The spectral element method for elastic wave equations - application to 2-D and 3-D seismic problems
Author/Authors :
Dimitri Komatitsch، نويسنده , , Jean-Pierre Vilotte، نويسنده , , Rossana Vai، نويسنده , , JosE M. Castillo-Covarrubias، نويسنده , , Francisco J. SAnchez-Sesma، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Abstract :
A spectral element method for the approximate solution of linear elastodynamic equations, set in a weak
form, is shown to provide an e cient tool for simulating elastic wave propagation in realistic geological
structures in two- and three-dimensional geometries. The computational domain is discretized into quadrangles,
or hexahedra, de ned with respect to a reference unit domain by an invertible local mapping. Inside each
reference element, the numerical integration is based on the tensor-product of a Gauss{Lobatto{Legendre
1-D quadrature and the solution is expanded onto a discrete polynomial basis using Lagrange interpolants.
As a result, the mass matrix is always diagonal, which drastically reduces the computational cost and allows
an e cient parallel implementation. Absorbing boundary conditions are introduced in variational form to
simulate unbounded physical domains. The time discretization is based on an energy-momentum conserving
scheme that can be put into a classical explicit-implicit predictor=multicorrector format. Long term energy
conservation and stability properties are illustrated as well as the e ciency of the absorbing conditions.
The accuracy of the method is shown by comparing the spectral element results to numerical solutions
of some classical two-dimensional problems obtained by other methods. The potentiality of the method is
then illustrated by studying a simple three-dimensional model. Very accurate modelling of Rayleigh wave
propagation and surface di raction is obtained at a low computational cost. The method is shown to provide
an e cient tool to study the di raction of elastic waves and the large ampli cation of ground motion caused
by three-dimensional surface topographies
Keywords :
Elastodynamics , explicit spectral element method , Seismology
Journal title :
International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering
Journal title :
International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering