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TIME-DOMAIN FULL-WAVEFORM INVERSION FOR PML-TRUNCATED SEMI-INFINITE DOMAINS

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강준원
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29-May-2015
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N/A, v.N/A, no.N/A, pp.1 - 1
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1
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https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hongik/handle/2020.sw.hongik/9842
Abstract
We discuss a full-waveform inversion method for the reconstruction of the material profile of heterogeneous semi-infinite domains, directly in the time domain, based on scant surficial measurements of the domain's response to prescribed wave illumination. Of particular interest is the ability to recover the in-depth profile of moduli/wave velocities typically associated with non-invasive condition assessment and structural health monitoring. We address four key issues associated with the full-waveform inversion: a) to limit the semi-infinite extent of the physical domain, a perfectly-matched-layer (PML) is introduced at truncation interfaces to render a finite computational domain; b) to account for the introduction of the PML, while retaining the second-order temporal character of the hyperbolic problem, we discuss a new mixed unsplit-field formulation for the coupled PML-regular-domain problem; c) to tackle the inversion, we adopt a PDE-constrained optimization framework that formally leads to classic (time-dependent) KKT (Karush-Kuhn-Tucker) conditions; and d) to alleviate solution multiplicity, we discuss a first-order Tikhonov regularization scheme endowed with a regularization factor continuation algorithm. We report on one- and two-dimensional experiments that lead efficiently to the reconstruction of heterogeneous profiles involving both horizontal and inclined layers, as well as of inclusions within layered systems.
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