/WAVE3D

Primary LanguageMATLAB

Instructions to run WAVE3D and then plot the results

  1. Run windows command prompt (cmd)

  2. Change directory to the one WAVE3D.exe and model files are stored

  3. Type run WAVE3D.exe on cmd

  4. Once WAVE3D.exe runs, type: "call model files" e.g. call IMAGE.m and hit enter

  5. When the model run end type "q" for quit

  6. To plot the results download and install 'DosBox' https://www.dosbox.com/

  7. Run DosBox and on the command line type: mount c "directory where "WVPLOT" and model output files are stored e.g.: mount c C:\Documents\wave_plot c:

  8. Then type WVPLOT and hit enter

  9. To navigate through WVPLOT check instructions on the manual

References:

Hildyard MW. 2007. Manuel Rocha Medal Recipient - Wave interaction with underground openings in fractured rock. ROCK MECH ROCK ENG. 531-561 40.6 doi.org/10.1007/s00603-007-0158-3

Hildyard MW, Young RP, Collins DS, Pettitt W. 2005. Seismic wave propagation to diagnose the state of fracturing. J S AFR I MIN METALL. 437-446 105.6

Hildyard MW, Young RP. 2002. Modelling seismic waves around underground openings in fractured rock. PURE APPL GEOPHYS. 247-276 159.1-3

Parastatidis E, Hildyard MW, Nowacki A, Flynn WJ, Suikkanen J. 2023. Excavation Damage Zone fracture modelling for seismic tomography: A comparison of explicit fractures and effective medium approaches. International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences. 105509-105509 170 doi.org/10.1016/j.ijrmms.2023.105509

Parastatidis E, Hildyard MW, Nowacki A. 2021. Simplified Seismic Modelling of Fractured Rock: How Effective is the Localised Effective Medium Compared to Explicit Representation of Individual Fractures. Rock Mechanics and Rock Engineering. 5465-5481 54.10 doi.org/10.1007/s00603-021-02601-0