On the internal interfaces in finite-difference schemes

Author:

Mittet Rune1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. EMGS ASA and Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Institute for Petroleum Technology and Applied Geophysics, Trondheim, Norway..

Abstract

Implementing sharp internal interfaces in finite-difference schemes with high spatial accuracy is challenging. The propagation of fields in a locally homogeneous part of a model can be performed with spectral accuracy. The implementations of interfaces are generally considered accurate to, at best, second order. This situation can be improved by a proper band limitation of the simulation grid. Interfaces can be located anywhere on the grid; however, the fine detail information regarding the interface location must be imprinted correctly in the coarse simulation grid. This can be done by starting out with a representation of a sharp material jump in the wavenumber domain and limiting the highest wavenumber to the maximum wavenumber allowed for the simulation grid. The resulting wavenumber representation is then transformed to the space domain. An alternative procedure is to create a fine grid model that is low-pass filtered to remove wavenumbers above the maximum wavenumber allowed for the coarse simulation grid. The fine grid is thereafter sampled at the required coordinates for the coarse simulation grid. An accurate and flexible interface implementation is a requisite for reducing staircase diffractions in higher dimensional finite-difference simulations. Our strategy achieves this. The frequency content of the source must be constrained to a level in which the spatial sampling is at approximately four to five grid points per shortest wavelength. Simulation results indicate that the implementation of the interface is accurate to at least the sixth order for large contrasts. Our method can be used for all systems of partial differential equations that formally can be expressed as a material parameter times a dynamic field on one side of the equal sign and with spatial derivatives on the other side of the equal sign. For geophysical simulations, the most important cases will be the Maxwell equations and the acoustic and elastic wave equations.

Publisher

Society of Exploration Geophysicists

Subject

Geochemistry and Petrology,Geophysics

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