Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1900694 Wave Motion 2007 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

The perfectly matched layer (PML) is nowadays considered as the best optimum absorbing boundary condition available. However, the PML with the classical stretching tensor has certain limitations. Strangely, these limitations have rarely been addressed in elastic wave modelling. For example, substantial reflections occur when strong evanescent waves are propagating parallel to the interface. To circumvent problems like this, the complex frequency shifted stretching tensor has been introduced in electromagnetic modelling. In this paper we show that the convolution PML with this stretching tensor as used in electromagnetic modelling can be adapted for elastic wave modelling. Numerical results of a model where the presence of evanescent waves is predominant show that the PML based on the complex frequency shifted stretching tensor can improve the performance of the absorbing boundary layer considerably.

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