A study of damping factors in perfectly matched layers for the numerical simulation of seismic waves

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Hao-Xing Yang
Hong-Xia Wang
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[1] National University of Defense Technology,School of Science
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Applied Geophysics | 2013年 / 10卷
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simulation of seismic wave; perfectly matched layer (PML); damping factor;
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When simulating seismic wave propagation in free space, it is essential to introduce absorbing boundary conditions to eliminate reflections from artificially truncated boundaries. In this paper, a damping factor referred to as the Gaussian damping factor is proposed. The Gaussian damping factor is based on the idea of perfectly matched layers (PMLs). This work presents a detailed analysis of the theoretical foundations and advantages of the Gaussian damping factor. Additionally, numerical experiments for the simulation of seismic waves are presented based on two numerical models: a homogeneous model and a multi-layer model. The results show that the proposed factor works better. The Gaussian damping factor achieves a higher Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR) than previously used factors when using same number of PMLs, and requires less PMLs than other methods to achieve an identical SNR.
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