隧道活动引起的地震传播

S. Ketcham, J. McKenna, R. Greenfield, T. Anderson
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隧道中的动态机械活动可以用偏移距离上的地面振动来测量。这些信号可以在传感算法中进行处理,用于检测、定位和识别活动。这项工作的目的是证明地震模拟可以揭示环境对地震能量的影响,因为它从隧道传播。使用大规模并行高性能计算机,该工作应用粘弹性地震传播的运动方程和各向同性应力-速度方程的有限差分解。在开阔、城市和山区地形的模拟结果揭示了地震波从隧道挖掘脉冲和谐波源传播时的性质。相对能量和信号相互关系的测量提供了揭示最佳感知位置的地图。我们演示了波束形成监测隧道活动的应用,并得出结论,模拟方法为传感算法的虚拟试验提供了真实的波场数据
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Seismic Propagation from Activity in Tunnels
Dynamic mechanical activity in a tunnel can be measured as ground vibrations at offset distances. These signals can be processed in sensing algorithms for detection, location, and discrimination of the activity. The objective of this work is to demonstrate that seismic simulations can reveal the effect of the environment on seismic energy as it propagates from tunnels. Using massively parallel high-performance computers, the work applies a finite-difference solution to the equations of motion and isotropic stress-velocity for viscoelastic seismic propagation. Results from simulations in open, urban, and mountainous terrain reveal the nature of seismic waves as they propagate from tunnel-digging pulses and harmonic sources. Measures of relative energy and signal cross correlation provide maps that reveal locations of optimal sensing. We demonstrate applications of beam forming to monitor tunnel activity, and conclude that the simulation method produces realistic wave-field data for virtual trials of sensing algorithms
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