Title :
Benchmarks for validating range-dependent seismo-acoustic propagation codes
Author :
Goh, Joo Thiam ; Schmidt, Henrik ; Gerstoft, Peter ; Woojae Seone
Author_Institution :
Defence Sci. Organ., Singapore
fDate :
4/1/1997 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The availability of fast and relatively low-cost computing power has resulted in radical changes to the role of seismo-acoustic modeling. With the increase in the number of models available, there is the inevitable question of how can one go about validating all these numerical schemes. Recently, the issue of establishing reference solutions for range dependent ocean acoustic problems was addressed within the Acoustical Society of America. This has resulted in a set of well-defined benchmarks for range-dependent fluid problems. However, to date, there is no consistent set of benchmarks for the range-dependent seismo-acoustic codes. In this paper, we present a collection of problems intended for general use by the modeling community for validation of new computational schemes. A number of new seismo-acoustic codes are applied to produce reference solutions for these benchmarks
Keywords :
acoustic wave scattering; acoustic waveguides; boundary-elements methods; boundary-value problems; computational complexity; finite element analysis; geophysics computing; modelling; oceanographic techniques; parabolic equations; seafloor phenomena; seismic waves; underwater sound; BEM; FEPES; backscatter; benchmarks; bottom interaction; computational schemes; consistency; coupled OASES; discrete medium changes; finite element parabolic equation; general-purpose codes; mode conversion; numerical codes; ocean acoustic problems; range-dependent codes; reference solutions; sanity checks; seismo-acoustic modeling; seismo-acoustic propagation codes; spectral-super-element model; validation; virtual source approach; Acoustic waveguides; Atmosphere; Atmospheric modeling; Oceans; Rough surfaces; Sea surface; Surface acoustic waves; Surface roughness; Surface treatment; Water;
Journal_Title :
Oceanic Engineering, IEEE Journal of