Abstract:
The simulation of acoustic waves in fractured media is considered. A self-consistent field model is proposed that describes the formation of a scattered field and the attenuation of the incident field. For the total field, a wave equation with a complex velocity is derived and the corresponding dispersion equation is studied. A frequency-dependent field damping law and an energy variation law are established. An initial and a boundary value problem for waves in a fractured medium is addressed. A finite-difference scheme for the initial value problem is constructed, and a condition for its stability is established. Numerical results are presented.