Applied Sciences (Jun 2021)

Analysis of Seismic Wavefield Characteristics in 3D Tunnel Models Based on the 3D Staggered-Grid Finite-Difference Scheme in the Cylindrical Coordinate System

  • Zhiwu Zuo,
  • Duo Li,
  • Pengfei Zhou,
  • Chunjin Lin,
  • Zhichao Yang,
  • Xinji Xu,
  • Lingli Zhang,
  • Jiansen Wang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app11135854
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 13
p. 5854

Abstract

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The accurate prediction of the geological conditions ahead of a tunnel plays an important role in tunnel construction. Among all forward geological prospecting methods, the seismic detection method is widely applied. However, due to the characteristics of the tunnel and the complexity of the geological conditions, the seismic wavefield is complicated. Carrying out a more realistic forward modeling method is vital for fully understanding the law of seismic wave propagation and the characteristics of seismic wavefield in the tunnel. In this paper, the 3D staggered-grid finite-difference scheme in the cylindrical coordinate system based on the decoupled nonconversion elastic wave equation is used to carry out the numerical simulation. This method can avoid the diffraction interferences produced at the edges of the tunnel face in the Cartesian coordinate system. Based on this forward modeling method, the characteristics of wavefield and propagation laws of seismic waves under three kinds of common typical unfavorable geological models were explored, which can provide theoretical guidance to seismic data interpretation of tunnel seismic forward prospecting in practice.

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