Tunnel Seismic Wave Field Simulation Using Finite Element Method

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In the paper, two-dimensional Tunnel seismic Wave field is Simulated with finite element method, and the in the tunnel model with fault zone load Ricker wavelet source on the workface, compared the case of wave propagation according to wave field snapshot and time record, can intuitively, accurately reflect the characteristics of seismic wave propagation in tunnel seismic prediction with geological disasters such as the fault zone and so on.

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4880-4884

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October 2011

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DOI: 10.1190/1.2785978

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