Difference between revisions of "Small Scale Heterogeneities Validation"

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== Introduction ==
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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. The mesh we will be using to start is the Northridge 3000x3000x2048 mesh.
 
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.
  

Revision as of 23:20, 26 February 2014

Introduction

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).

Surface (0km) cross-section

Ssh 0 3000 3000.png

25% depth (10.24km) cross-section

Ssh 512 3000 3000.png

50% depth (20.48km) cross-section

Ssh 1024 3000 3000.png

75% depth (30.72km) cross-section

Ssh 1536 3000 3000.png

Bottom (40.96km) cross-section

Ssh 2048 3000 3000.png