1999
DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-246x.1999.00959.x
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A reflection/transmission matrix formulation for seismoacoustic scattering by an irregular fluid--solid interface

Abstract: The seismoacoustic scattering due to an irregular fluid-solid interface (i.e. the ocean bottom) must be considered when modelling seismic wave propagation in oceanic regions. In this paper, we present an accurate method to treat this problem. The method is an extension of the reflection/transmission matrix approach that was developed to model scattering due to an irregular interface between two elastic solids. This approach uses the discrete wavenumber representation of the wavefield and the Rayleigh ansatz; t… Show more

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“…To overcome the problem, the reflection/transmission matrices for the fluid-solid irregular interface [20] were developed based on the discrete wavenumber representation of the wave field, i.e. the Aki-Larner method [25].…”
Section: An Efficient Approach For Seismoacoustic Scattering Simulatimentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…To overcome the problem, the reflection/transmission matrices for the fluid-solid irregular interface [20] were developed based on the discrete wavenumber representation of the wave field, i.e. the Aki-Larner method [25].…”
Section: An Efficient Approach For Seismoacoustic Scattering Simulatimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the traditional BEM requires a tremendous increase in memory capacity and computational time when it's used to model the wave propagation in multilayered media. Motivated by the work in [19][20], we develop a method based on the combination of the traditional BEM and a global matrix propagator to simulate the seismoacoustic scattering due to an irregular fluid-solid interface. This method takes the advantage of the global matrix propagator to suppress the tremendous increase in computational resources required for simulating wave propagation in multilayered media, but also retains the merits of the boundary element method.…”
Section: An Efficient Approach For Seismoacoustic Scattering Simulatimentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Rayleigh used this method, in his paper "On the dynamical theory of grating" [1907], and later, researchers in various fields applied his method to explain reflection and transmission phenomena of waves from irregular boundary surfaces. Using different techniques, many problems of reflection and refraction of elastic waves from irregular boundary surfaces have appeared in the open literature, such as [Abubakar 1962;Asano 1960;1961;1966;Dunkin and Eringen 1962;Tomar and Saini 1997;Okamoto and Takenaka 1999;Tomar et al 2002;Gupta 1987;Kumar et al 2003;Tomar and Kaur 2003;Kaur and Tomar 2004;Kaur et al 2005].…”
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confidence: 99%