نتایج جستجو برای: seismic sloshing wave

تعداد نتایج: 251460  

2011
Xiaofan Li Yiqiong Li Meigen Zhang Tong Zhu

High-precision modeling of seismic-wave propagation in heterogeneous media is very important to seismological investigation. However, such modeling is one of the difficult problems in the seismological research fields. For developingmethods of seismic inversion and high-resolution seismic-wave imaging, the modeling problem must be solved as perfectly as possible. Moreover, for long-term computa...

Journal: :فیزیک زمین و فضا 0
عبداله سهرابی بیدار استادیار، دانشکده زمین شناسی، دانشگاه تهران، ایران محسن کمالیان دانشیار، پژوهشکده مهندسی ژئوتکنیک، پژوهشگاه بین المللی زلزله شناسی و مهندسی زلزله، تهران، ایران محمد کاظم جعفری استاد، پژوهشکده مهندسی ژئوتکنیک، پژوهشگاه بین المللی زلزله شناسی و مهندسی زلزله، تهران، ایران

it is well established that the seismic ground response of surface topographies may differ from those of free field motion during earthquakes. complex nature of seismic wave scattering by topographical structures can only be solved accurately and economically using advanced numerical methods under realistic conditions. among the numerical methods, the boundary element is a powerful numerical te...

2012
Chih-Hua Wu Bang-Fuh Chen

Sloshing waves in moving tanks have been studied numerically, theoretically and experimentally in the past several decades. Most reported studies have been for tanks excited by forcing motion in a limited number of directions and with fixed excitation frequencies throughout the forcing. In the present study, a time-independent finite difference method is used to simulate fluid sloshing in the t...

2009
C. J. Fitzgerald P. McIver

Trapped modes in the linearised water-wave problem are free oscillations of an unbounded fluid with a free surface that have finite energy. It is known that such modes may be supported by particular fixed structures, and also by certain freely-floating structures in which case there is, in general, a coupled motion of the fluid and structure; these two types of mode are referred to respectively...

2017
Xiang Chen Decheng Wan

A modified moving particle semi-implicit (MPS) method based on GPU acceleration technique is applied to simulate three-dimensional (3-D) free surface flow by using our in-house solver MPSGPU-SJTU in this work. In order to validate MPSGPU-SJTU solver, 3-D dam break and sloshing, two typical violent flows with large deformation and nonlinear fragmentation of free surface are simulated. For dam br...

2010
Romain Brossier Vincent Etienne Stéphane Operto Jean Virieux

Seismic exploration is one of the main geophysical methods to extract quantitative inferences about the Earth’s interior at different scales from the recording of seismic waves near the surface. Main applications are civil engineering for cavity detection and landslide characterization, site effect modelling for seismic hazard, CO2 sequestration and nuclearwaste storage, oil and gas exploration...

2014
Philip M. Benson Sergio Vinciguerra Mohamed H. B. Nasseri R. Paul Young

*Correspondence: Philip M. Benson, Rock Mechanics Laboratory, School of Earth and Environment, University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth PO1 3QL, UK e-mail: [email protected] Understanding different seismic signals recorded in active volcanic regions allows geoscientists to derive insight into the processes that generate them. A key type is known as Low Frequency or Long Period (LP) event, ge...

2004
Dheeraj Bhardwaj Jeremy Cohen Steve McGough Steven Newhouse

Seismic modeling is an integral part of the seismic data processing for oil and gas exploration, as it provides us the seismic response for a given earth model. Grid enabled seismic wave modeling can facilitate users in the area of geophysics to calculate synthetic seismograms using federated HPC resources and complex solution algorithms without knowing their complexities. The present paper is ...

Journal: :Physical review letters 2006
D A Knoll L Chacón

The coalescence of magnetic islands in the low-resistivity eta, Hall-MHD regime is studied. The interaction between the ion inertial length d(i) and the dynamically evolving current sheet scale length deltaJ is established. Initially, d(i) << deltaJ. If eta is such that deltaJ dynamically thins down to d(i) prior to the well-known sloshing phenomena, then sloshing is avoided. This results in et...

2013
Benjamin Holtzman Jason Candler Matthew Turk Daniel Peter

We construct a representation of earthquakes and global seismic waves through sound and animated images. The seismic wave field is the ensemble of elastic waves that propagate through the planet after an earthquake, emanating from the rupture on the fault. The sounds are made by time compression (i.e. speeding up) of seismic data with minimal additional processing. The animated images are rende...

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