Abstract
The discontinuous-grid method can greatly reduce the storage requirement and computational cost in finite-difference modeling, especially for models with large velocity contrasts. However, this technique is mostly applied to time-domain methods. We have developed a discontinuous-grid finite-difference scheme for frequency-domain 2D scalar wave modeling. Special frequency-domain finite-difference stencils are designed in the fine-coarse grid transition zone. The coarse-to-fine-grid spacing ratio is restricted to 2n, where n is a positive integer. Optimization equations are formulated to obtain expansion coefficients for irregular stencils in the transition zone. The proposed method works well when teamed with commonly used 9- and 25-point schemes. Compared with the conventional frequency-domain finite-difference method, the proposed discontinuous-grid method can largely reduce the size of the impedance matrix and number of nonzero elements. Numerical experiments demonstrated that the proposed discontinuous-grid scheme can significantly reduce memory and computational costs, while still yielding almost identical results compared with those from conventional uniform-grid simulations. When tested for a very long elapsed time, the frequency-domain discontinuous-grid method does not show instability problems as its time-domain counterpart usually does.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | T235-T244 |
| Journal | Geophysics |
| Volume | 83 |
| Issue number | 4 |
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| State | Published - 1 Jul 2018 |
Keywords
- 2d
- Acoustic
- Finite difference
- Frequency-domain
- Modeling