DocumentCode :
1216498
Title :
Seismic source model for moving vehicles
Author :
Ketcham, Stephen A. ; Moran, Mark L. ; Lacombe, James ; Greenfield, Roy J. ; Anderson, Thomas S.
Author_Institution :
Cold Regions Res. & Eng. Lab., U.S. Army Eng. R&D Center, Hanover, NH, USA
Volume :
43
Issue :
2
fYear :
2005
Firstpage :
248
Lastpage :
256
Abstract :
We develop a method for the loading of ground by moving vehicles in large finite-difference time-domain simulations of seismic wave propagation. The objective is to realistically produce two distinct types of ground loading for either wheeled or tracked vehicles in our propagation models: lower frequency loading associated with suspension dynamics and higher frequency impulsive loading associated with tire treads or wheels rolling over individual track blocks. These loading characteristics are important because field measurements show that vehicle ground forcing in both frequency bands produces seismic surface waves that networked sensors can remotely process for security applications. The method utilizes a vehicle-dynamics model to calculate a response to vehicle acceleration and ground features such as bumps; calculates forces transmitted to the ground; distributes these forces to staggered points of a finite-difference model; and simulates seismic wave propagation away from the vehicle. We demonstrate the method using bounce-and-pitch models of wheeled and tracked vehicles. We show that by carefully preprocessing force inputs, we can accurately simulate wave propagation and seismic signatures in finite-difference analyses of vehicles moving continuously over terrain.
Keywords :
finite difference time-domain analysis; geophysical signal processing; military systems; remote sensing; road vehicles; seismic waves; bounce-and-pitch models; finite-difference time-domain simulations; frequency bands; frequency loading; ground loading; impulsive loading; moving vehicles; propagation models; security applications; seismic inverse problems; seismic signal processing; seismic source model; seismic surface waves; seismic wave propagation; suspension dynamics; tire treads; vehicle dynamics model; vehicle ground forcing; vehicle seismic-sensing algorithm development; wheels; Finite difference methods; Frequency; Land vehicles; Load modeling; Road vehicles; Seismic waves; Time domain analysis; Tires; Vehicle dynamics; Wheels;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0196-2892
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TGRS.2004.842212
Filename :
1386495
Link To Document :
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