Fictitious domains, mixed finite elements and Perfectly Matched Layers for 2-D elastic wave propagation

E. Bécache, P. Joly, C. Tsogka

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Abstract

We design a new and efficient numerical method for the modelization of elastic wave propagation in domains with complex topographies. The main characteristic is the use of the fictitious domain method for taking into account the boundary condition on the topography: the elastodynamic problem is extended in a domain with simple geometry, which permits us to use a regular mesh. The free boundary condition is enforced introducing a Lagrange multiplier, defined on the boundary and discretized with a nonuniform boundary mesh. This leads us to consider the first-order velocity-stress formulation of the equations and particular mixed finite elements. These elements have three main nonstandard properties: they take into account the symmetry of the stress tensor, they are compatible with mass lumping techniques and lead to explicit time discretization schemes, and they can be coupled with the Perfectly Matched Layer technique for the modeling of unbounded domains. Our method permits us to model wave propagation in complex media such as anisotropic, heterogeneous media with complex topographies, as it will be illustrated by several numerical experiments.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1175-1201
Number of pages27
JournalJournal of Computational Acoustics
Volume9
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2001

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