Insights into the modeling of seismic waves for the detection of underground cavities
Code:
67/2017
Title:
Insights into the modeling of seismic waves for the detection of underground cavities
Date:
Saturday 16th December 2017
Author(s):
Esterhazy, S.; Schneider, F.; Mazzieri, I; Bokelmann, G.
Abstract:
Motivated by the need to detect an underground cavity within the procedure of an On-Site-Inspection (OSI), of the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty Organization, the aim of this paper is to present results on the comparison of our numerical simulations with an analytic solution. The accurate numerical modeling can facilitate the development of proper analysis techniques to detect the remnants of an underground nuclear test. The larger goal is to help set a rigorous scientific base of OSI and to contribute to bringing the Treaty into force. For our 3D numerical simulations, we use the discontinuous Galerkin Spectral Element Code SPEED jointly developed at MOX (The Laboratory for Modeling and Scientific
Computing, Department of Mathematics) and at DICA (Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering) of the Politecnico di Milano.
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