Reducing two-way splitting error of FFD method in dual domainsUpdate time:08 23, 2011
Vice professor ZHANG Jinhai and his teacher YAO Zhenxing develop a method to reduce two-way splitting error of FFD method. They compensate the two-way splitting error in dual domains, alternately in the spatial and wavenumber domains via Fourier transform. Numerical experiments show that optimized one-term compensation can achieve nearly perfect circular impulse responses and the propagation angle with less than 1% error for all azimuths is improved up to 60 from 35. Compared with traditional single-domain methods, our scheme can handle lateral velocity variations (even for strong velocity contrasts) much more easily with only one additional Fourier transform based on the two-way splitting FFD method, which help retain the computational efficiency. Zhang and Yao. Reducing two-way splitting error of FFD method in dual domains. Geophysics, 2011, 76, S165-S175. (Download Here) Figure 5. Depth slices of 3D impulse responses at different dip angles.
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