Difference between revisions of "Small Scale Heterogeneities Validation"
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− | We would like to validate that the media with the small-scale heterogeneities that are being generated with the new C code are correct. One way to do this would be to take a look at some cross-sections to see if the generated heterogeneities look correct. | + | We would like to validate that the media with the small-scale heterogeneities that are being generated with the new C code are correct. One way to do this would be to take a look at some cross-sections to see if the generated heterogeneities look correct. The mesh we will be using to start is the Northridge 3000x3000x2048 mesh. |
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ST23 = 5<br /> | ST23 = 5<br /> | ||
− | Below are four cross sections from the | + | Below are four cross sections from the above mesh. They are at the surface (0 depth), 512 (25% depth), 1024 (50% depth), 1536 (75% depth), and 2048 (100% depth - i.e. the bottom). |
== Surface (0km) cross-section == | == Surface (0km) cross-section == |
Revision as of 23:20, 26 February 2014
We would like to validate that the media with the small-scale heterogeneities that are being generated with the new C code are correct. One way to do this would be to take a look at some cross-sections to see if the generated heterogeneities look correct. The mesh we will be using to start is the Northridge 3000x3000x2048 mesh.
Mesh Details
X = 3000
Y = 3000
Z = 2048
Hurst = 0.1
Distance = 20m
L1 = 1000m
ST23 = 5
Below are four cross sections from the above mesh. They are at the surface (0 depth), 512 (25% depth), 1024 (50% depth), 1536 (75% depth), and 2048 (100% depth - i.e. the bottom).