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Sat, 2009-01-10 04:27 - ramdas chennamsetti
Hi all,
I have just started learning (working) on spectral element method for modeling elastic wave propagation. I wrote a small code for bar spectral element. There is some problem in reconstruction of signal. If anybody is working in this area may write back. I will send my code. If anybody is having a sample code, I requet them to kindly share.
With regards,
- Ramdas (rd_mech@yahoo.co.in)
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Spectral Element
Hi Ramdas,
I have developed a SEM for 1D and 2D.
An you can find some research codes in the web.
Regards,
Nicolás
SEM link
Hi Nicolas,
That's nice. Could you please post the link from where I can access?
Thank you,
Regards,
- Ramadas
Hi Ramadas, Here are some
Hi Ramadas,
Here are some links:
There exist two open source SEM software for seismic waves:
– REGSEM (http://www.ipgp.fr/~paulcup/RegSEM.html), and
– SPECFEM3D (http://www.geodynamics.org/cig/software/specfem3d).
* SEM2D: http://sourceforge.net/projects/sem2d/
* Nektar (http://www.nektar.info/) is a Spectral/hp FEM open code
focused on Fluid Dynamics.
* The company Galois-Boltzmann Inc (http://www.galois-boltzmann.com) is developing a SEM software with a commercial license.
I'm rewritting my own code... I can give you the link later.
Regards,
Nicolás
I also found
I also found SES3D
http://www.geophysik.uni-muenchen.de/Members/fichtner/ses3d
programmed by Andreas Fichtner.
One more FSELIB (for
One more
FSELIB (for Matlab)
http://dehesa.freeshell.org/FSELIB/
developed by C. "Pozrikidis and described in Introduction to Finite and Spectral Element Methods using Matlab".
Thank you
Thank you very much.
Regards,
- Ramadas