A time-domain numerical method for Biot-JKD poroelastic waves in 2D heterogeneous media
Abstract
An explicit finite-difference scheme is presented for solving the two-dimensional Biot equations of poroelasticity across the full range of frequencies. The key difficulty is to discretize the Johnson-Koplik-Dashen (JKD) model which describes the viscous dissipations in the pores. Indeed, the time-domain version of Biot-JKD model involves order 1/2 shifted fractional derivatives which amounts to a time convolution product. To avoid storing the past values of the solution, a diffusive representation of fractional derivatives is used: the convolution kernel is replaced by a finite number of memory variables that satisfy local-in-time ordinary differential equations. The coefficients of the diffusive representation follow from an optimization procedure of the dispersion relation. Then, various methods of scientific computing are applied: the propagative part of the equations is discretized using a fourth-order ADER scheme, whereas the diffusive part is solved exactly. An immersed interface method is implemented to discretize the geometry on a Cartesian grid, and also to enforce the jump conditions at interfaces. Numerical experiments are proposed in various realistic configurations.
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@article{arxiv.1210.0365,
title = {A time-domain numerical method for Biot-JKD poroelastic waves in 2D heterogeneous media},
author = {Emilie Blanc and Guillaume Chiavassa and Bruno Lombard},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1210.0365},
year = {2013}
}
Comments
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (2012) XXXX. arXiv admin note: substantial text overlap with arXiv:1207.0292