Finite element numerical simulation of 2.5D direct current method based on mesh refinement and recoarsement

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Qian-Jiang Zhang
Shi-Kun Dai
Long-Wei Chen
Jian-Ke Qiang
Kun Li
Dong-Dong Zhao
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[1] Central South University,School of Geosciences and info
[2] Guilin University of Technology,physics
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Applied Geophysics | 2016年 / 13卷
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Direct current resistivity method; mesh refinement and recoarsement; finite-element method;
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To deal with the problem of low computational precision at the nodes near the source and satisfy the requirements for computational efficiency in inversion imaging and finite-element numerical simulations of the direct current method, we propose a new mesh refinement and recoarsement method for a two-dimensional point source. We introduce the mesh refinement and mesh recoarsement into the traditional structured mesh subdivision. By refining the horizontal grids, the singularity owing to the point source is minimized and the topography is simulated. By recoarsening the horizontal grids, the number of grid cells is reduced significantly and computational efficiency is improved. Model tests show that the proposed method solves the singularity problem and reduces the number of grid cells by 80% compared to the uniform grid refinement.
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页码:257 / 266
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