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Earthquake site effect modeling in sedimentary basins using a three-dimensional indirect boundary element-fast multipole method.
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Earthquake site effect modeling in sedimentary basins using a three-dimensional indirect boundary element-fast multipole method./
作者:
Lee, Jimin.
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335 p.
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Adviser: Jeffrey S. Barker.
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Dissertation Abstracts International68-11B.
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Geophysics. -
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9780549316473
Earthquake site effect modeling in sedimentary basins using a three-dimensional indirect boundary element-fast multipole method.
Lee, Jimin.
Earthquake site effect modeling in sedimentary basins using a three-dimensional indirect boundary element-fast multipole method.
- 335 p.
Adviser: Jeffrey S. Barker.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--State University of New York at Binghamton, 2007.
The Boundary Element Method has been applied to simulate seismic wave propagation in three-dimensional sedimentary basins in recent years. However, the structure and size of the large, realistic, three-dimensional sedimentary basin and the frequency range of analysis are limited. We develop the Indirect Boundary Element Method with the Fast Multipole Method in order to overcome this computational limit and cost, and simulate the site response in a realistic three-dimensional sedimentary basin.
ISBN: 9780549316473Subjects--Topical Terms:
535228
Geophysics.
Earthquake site effect modeling in sedimentary basins using a three-dimensional indirect boundary element-fast multipole method.
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The constant circular elements of the boundary surface, which apply to IBEM, are generated automatically from contours of discrete bedrock elevation data by a kriging method and Delaunay triangulation. Most previous applications of BEM have used full space Green's functions for wave propagation between element points. We use halfspace Green's functions which include the seismic wavefield interactions at the free surface and need only the boundary elements of the basin interface. In this way the size of matrix equation can be reduced to about a quarter of that using full space Green's functions. Finally, the reduction in memory requirements and computation time are achieved with the FMM.
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