Extraction of the mass density using elastic fields generated by injected highly dense small scaled inclusions
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Publication:6435679
arXiv2305.04317MaRDI QIDQ6435679FDOQ6435679
Authors: Durga Prasad Challa, Divya Gangadaraiah, Mourad Sini
Publication date: 7 May 2023
Abstract: We propose a reconstruction method to extract the variable mass density from the elastic far-fields, with a single incident direction, measured before and after injecting highly dense small scaled inclusions. We take as a model, the Lam'e system where the mass density is the unknown and the Lam'e parameters are kept as known constants. The injected small/dense inclusion, with as its location, as its maximum radius and of unit volume, generates a sequences of resonant frequencies. These special frequencies are related to the eigenvalues of the Lam'e volume integral operator defined on the domain of the inclusion. Therefore, these resonant frequencies are, in principle, computable. After injecting the small inclusion at a location point , we send an elastic incident plane wave at an incident frequency close to one of the mentioned resonant frequencies, say . Contrasting the farfields generated, at one incident direction, before and after injecting this small inclusion, we provide an explicit formula that allows us to recover the quantity where is the Green's tensor of the medium, in the absence of the inclusion, and are the eigenfunctions corresponding to the chosen eigenvalue (which is not necessarily a simple eigenvalue) of the Lam'e volume integral operator stated on the scaled domain . Here is outside of the domain of interest and . Then we repeat the experiment by moving the inclusion's location inside . Finally, using this reconstructed field in the Lam'e PDE system, via a numerical differentiation, we recover the values of the mass density inside .
Numerical methods for inverse problems for boundary value problems involving PDEs (65N21) Inverse problems for PDEs (35R30) Boundary value and inverse problems for harmonic functions in higher dimensions (31B20)
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