Parallel and numerical issues of the edge finite element method for 3D controlled-source electromagnetic surveys

This paper deals with the most relevant parallel and numerical issues that arise when applying the Edge Element Method in the solution of electromagnetic problems in exploration geophysics. In this sense, in recent years the application of land and marine controlled-source electromagnetic (CSEM) sur...

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Main Authors: Reyes, O., De La Puente, J., Puzyrev, Volodymyr, Cela, J.
Format: Conference Paper
Published: 2015
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/26861
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author Reyes, O.
De La Puente, J.
Puzyrev, Volodymyr
Cela, J.
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De La Puente, J.
Puzyrev, Volodymyr
Cela, J.
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description This paper deals with the most relevant parallel and numerical issues that arise when applying the Edge Element Method in the solution of electromagnetic problems in exploration geophysics. In this sense, in recent years the application of land and marine controlled-source electromagnetic (CSEM) surveys has gained tremendous interest among the offshore exploration community. This method is especially significant in detecting hydrocarbon in shallow/deep waters. On the other hand, in Finite Element Methods for solving electromagnetic field problems, the use of Edge Elements has become very popular. In fact, Edge Elements are often said to be a cure to many difficulties that are encountered (particularly eliminating spurious solutions) and are claimed to yield accurate results. CSEM, linear vectorial edge basis functions and its implementation on unstructured tetrahedral meshes are discussed. The use of it's kind of discretisation enables the representation of complex geological structures and allows local refinement in order to improve the solution's accuracy. A parallel shared memory approach is proposed to meet the high computational cost of EM modeling. Performance results and an convergence study are presented in order to validate our numerical method.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-268612018-03-29T09:08:49Z Parallel and numerical issues of the edge finite element method for 3D controlled-source electromagnetic surveys Reyes, O. De La Puente, J. Puzyrev, Volodymyr Cela, J. This paper deals with the most relevant parallel and numerical issues that arise when applying the Edge Element Method in the solution of electromagnetic problems in exploration geophysics. In this sense, in recent years the application of land and marine controlled-source electromagnetic (CSEM) surveys has gained tremendous interest among the offshore exploration community. This method is especially significant in detecting hydrocarbon in shallow/deep waters. On the other hand, in Finite Element Methods for solving electromagnetic field problems, the use of Edge Elements has become very popular. In fact, Edge Elements are often said to be a cure to many difficulties that are encountered (particularly eliminating spurious solutions) and are claimed to yield accurate results. CSEM, linear vectorial edge basis functions and its implementation on unstructured tetrahedral meshes are discussed. The use of it's kind of discretisation enables the representation of complex geological structures and allows local refinement in order to improve the solution's accuracy. A parallel shared memory approach is proposed to meet the high computational cost of EM modeling. Performance results and an convergence study are presented in order to validate our numerical method. 2015 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/26861 10.1109/ICCSAT.2015.7362921 restricted
spellingShingle Reyes, O.
De La Puente, J.
Puzyrev, Volodymyr
Cela, J.
Parallel and numerical issues of the edge finite element method for 3D controlled-source electromagnetic surveys
title Parallel and numerical issues of the edge finite element method for 3D controlled-source electromagnetic surveys
title_full Parallel and numerical issues of the edge finite element method for 3D controlled-source electromagnetic surveys
title_fullStr Parallel and numerical issues of the edge finite element method for 3D controlled-source electromagnetic surveys
title_full_unstemmed Parallel and numerical issues of the edge finite element method for 3D controlled-source electromagnetic surveys
title_short Parallel and numerical issues of the edge finite element method for 3D controlled-source electromagnetic surveys
title_sort parallel and numerical issues of the edge finite element method for 3d controlled-source electromagnetic surveys
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/26861