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RESEARCH ARTICLE

Transient representation of the Somerfeld?Weyl integral with application to the point source response from a planar acoustic interface

M. Tygel and P. Hubral

Exploration Geophysics 15(3) 190 - 190
Published: 1984

Abstract

Point source responses from a planar acoustic and/or elastic layer boundary (as well as from a stack of planar parallel layers) are generally obtained by using as a starting point the Somerfeld?Weyl integral, which can be viewed as decomposing a time-harmonic spherical source into time-harmonic homogeneous and inhomogeneous plane waves. This paper gives a powerful extension of this integral by providing a direct decomposition of an arbitrary transient spherical source into homogeneous and inhomogeneous transient plane waves. To demonstrate with an example the usefulness of this new point source integral representation, a transient solution is formulated for the reflected/transmitted response from a planar acoustic reflector. The result is obtained in the form of a relatively simple integral and essentially corresponds to the solution obtained by Bortfeld (1962). It, however, is arrived at in a physically more transparent way by strictly superimposing the reflected/transrnitted transient waves leaving the interface in response to the incident transient homogeneous and inhomogeneous plane waves coming from the centre of the point source.

https://doi.org/10.1071/EG984190a

© ASEG 1984

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