2022
DOI: 10.3390/app12147047
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The Combined Compact Difference Scheme Applied to Shear-Wave Reverse-Time Migration

Abstract: In this paper, the combined compact difference scheme (CCD) and the combined supercompact difference scheme (CSCD) are used in the numerical simulation of the shear-wave equation. According to the Taylor series expansion and shear-wave equation, the fourth-order discrete scheme of the displacement field is established; then, the CCD and CSCD schemes are used to calculate the spatial derivative of the displacement field. Additionally, the accuracy, dispersion, and stability of the CCD and CSCD are analyzed, and… Show more

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“…In Figure 3, the simulation results show that the accuracy is relatively high for the SH shear wave simulation results with the adoption of the CCD format, and the numerical simulation of the seismic wave field with a large sampling time can be performed [39].…”
Section:  mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Figure 3, the simulation results show that the accuracy is relatively high for the SH shear wave simulation results with the adoption of the CCD format, and the numerical simulation of the seismic wave field with a large sampling time can be performed [39].…”
Section:  mentioning
confidence: 99%