Recovering the electrical conductivity of the soil via a linear integral model

P. Díaz de Alba
;
L. Fermo;C. van der Mee;G. Rodriguez
2019-01-01

Abstract

Electromagnetic induction techniques are often used to ascertain the presence of conductive substances in the subsoil. The device we are interested in generates an electromagnetic field and measures the secondary field produced by eddy currents induced by the primary field. We analyze a linear model which reproduces the device readings, consisting of a system of two Fredholm linear integral equations of the first kind. After studying the continuous problem in various function spaces, we describe three collocation methods to transform the integral equations into a system of linear equations, which is solved by a regularization technique. Numerical experiments show the performance of the different discretizations, and of a particular approach to deal with the integral truncation error. We also verify the influence on the solution of regularization matrices based on the discretization of the first and second derivative.
2019
2018
Inglese
352
132
145
14
Esperti anonimi
internazionale
scientifica
Fredholm integral equations of the first kind, Electromagnetic induction, Inverse problems in geophysics, Collocation methods, TSVD regularization
no
Díaz de Alba, P.; Fermo, L.; van der Mee, C.; Rodriguez, G.
1.1 Articolo in rivista
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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