DocumentCode :
3317378
Title :
Simulations of global seismic wave propagation for 3-D Earth model
Author :
Tsuboi, Seiji ; Komatitsch, Dimitri ; Ji, Chen ; Tromp, Jeroen
Author_Institution :
Inst. for Frontier Res. on Earth Evolution, JAMSTEC, Mutsu, Japan
fYear :
2004
fDate :
20-22 July 2004
Firstpage :
496
Lastpage :
501
Abstract :
We use a spectral-element method implemented on the Earth Simulator in Japan to simulate broadband seismic waves generated by various earthquakes. The spectral-element method is based on a weak formulation of the equations of motion and has both the flexibility of a finite-element method and the accuracy of a pseudospectral method. The method has been developed on a large PC cluster and optimized on the Earth Simulator. We perform numerical simulation of seismic wave propagation for a three-dimensional Earth model, which incorporates 3D variations in compressional wave velocity, shear-wave velocity and density, attenuation, anisotropy, ellipticity, topography and bathymetry, and crystal thickness. The simulations are performed on 4056 processors, which require 507 out of 640 nodes of the Earth Simulator. We use a mesh with 206 million spectral-elements, for a total of 13.8 billion global integration grid points (i.e., almost 37 billion degrees of freedom). We show examples of simulations for several large earthquakes and discuss future applications in seismological studies.
Keywords :
Earth; digital simulation; earthquakes; finite element analysis; geophysics; seismic waves; special purpose computers; workstation clusters; 3D Earth model; 4056 processors; Earth Simulator; Japan; anisotropy; attenuation; bathymetry; broadband seismic waves; compressional wave velocity; crystal thickness; earthquakes; ellipticity; finite-element method; global integration grid points; global seismic wave propagation; large PC cluster; motion equations; numerical simulation; pseudospectral method; seismological studies; shear-wave density; shear-wave velocity; spectral element method; topography; weak formulation; Anisotropic magnetoresistance; Attenuation; Earth; Earthquakes; Equations; Finite element methods; Numerical simulation; Optimization methods; Seismic waves; Surfaces;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
High Performance Computing and Grid in Asia Pacific Region, 2004. Proceedings. Seventh International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-2138-X
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/HPCASIA.2004.1324082
Filename :
1324082
Link To Document :
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