Use advanced imaging techniques to model full wave propagation and reconstruct high-resolution interior structures. Ideal for material characterization, geophysical exploration, and non-destructive testing.
Earth & Planetary Sciences

In seismology, advanced numerical methods model the propagation of seismic waves in realistic geological media.

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Energy

Ageing petrochemical assets need careful inspection; outcomes must be dependable and easily understood.

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Ultrasonic non-destructive testing PT duct grouting condition

PT duct analysis: Automatically infer defect scenario scores using digital twin modelling and full-waveform inversion

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Ultrasonic non-destructive testing simulations of steel-lined concrete penstocks

Using low frequency ultrasonic arrays it is feasible to inspect through steel liners and and detect voids in concrete

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Ultrasonic non-destructive testing simulations of bridge hangar pins under load.

Phased array ultrasonic inspection of bridge hangar pins

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Non-destructive testing of a concrete retaining wall

Application of full waveform inversion to ultrasonic inspection data acquired on a concrete structure.

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Full-waveform near-surface site characterization

Enhance seismic imaging with Salvus’ full-waveform inversion, reducing risks and costs for engineering projects through advanced surface wave analysis.

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Studying ambient seismic noise with Salvus: modeling, monitoring and inversion

Leveraging ambient seismic noise, Salvus enables full-waveform inversion and fault monitoring for enhanced Earth structure analysis.

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