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Xinxin Liu, Xingyao Yin, Guochen Wu. 2014: Finite-difference modeling with variable grid-size and adaptive time-step in porous media. Earthquake Science, 27(2): 169-178. DOI: 10.1007/s11589-013-0055-7
Citation: Xinxin Liu, Xingyao Yin, Guochen Wu. 2014: Finite-difference modeling with variable grid-size and adaptive time-step in porous media. Earthquake Science, 27(2): 169-178. DOI: 10.1007/s11589-013-0055-7

Finite-difference modeling with variable grid-size and adaptive time-step in porous media

  • Forward modeling of elastic wave propagation in porous media has great importance for understanding and interpreting the influences of rock properties on characteristics of seismic wavefield. However, the finite-difference forward-modeling method is usually implemented with global spatial grid-size and time-step; it consumes large amounts of computational cost when small-scaled oil/ gas-bearing structures or large velocity-contrast exist underground. To overcome this handicap, combined with variable grid-size and time-step, this paper developed a staggered-grid finite-difference scheme for elastic wave modeling in porous media. Variable finite-difference coefficients and wavefield interpolation were used to realize the transition of wave propagation between regions of different grid-size. The accuracy and efficiency of the algorithm were shown by numerical examples. The proposed method is advanced with low computational cost in elastic wave simulation for heterogeneous oil/gas reservoirs.
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