2 DIMENSIONAL MODELLING OF MAGNETOTELLURIC TRANSVERSE MAGNETIC MODES USING FINITE ELEMENT METHOD

Magnetotelluric method is an electromagnetic geophysical exploration technique corresponding with the electrical properties (distribution) of the subsurface of earth. The magnetotelluric method can be used to calculate the physical properties of the earth as a resistivity of the earth’s material....

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Main Author: SEFVA DISTYAN (NIM : 10214045), VENIKA
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spelling id-itb.:314562018-08-23T13:56:56Z2 DIMENSIONAL MODELLING OF MAGNETOTELLURIC TRANSVERSE MAGNETIC MODES USING FINITE ELEMENT METHOD SEFVA DISTYAN (NIM : 10214045), VENIKA Fisika Indonesia Final Project Finite Element, Magnetotelurric, Maxwell, Modelling, Transverse Magnetic INSTITUT TEKNOLOGI BANDUNG https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/31456 Magnetotelluric method is an electromagnetic geophysical exploration technique corresponding with the electrical properties (distribution) of the subsurface of earth. The magnetotelluric method can be used to calculate the physical properties of the earth as a resistivity of the earth’s material. This method use a data source that has a low frequency. The finite element method is one of the numerical methods to solve the problem by using differential equations and boundary conditions. The problem that occurs in to differential equation, Maxwell Equation. In this study, to solve the problem using finite element method with quadrilateral element. The purpose of this final project is to two dimension modelling using quadrilateral element and magnetotelurik TM modes modelling using quadrilateral element. The result obtained are domain discretization and potential distribution. text
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SEFVA DISTYAN (NIM : 10214045), VENIKA
2 DIMENSIONAL MODELLING OF MAGNETOTELLURIC TRANSVERSE MAGNETIC MODES USING FINITE ELEMENT METHOD
description Magnetotelluric method is an electromagnetic geophysical exploration technique corresponding with the electrical properties (distribution) of the subsurface of earth. The magnetotelluric method can be used to calculate the physical properties of the earth as a resistivity of the earth’s material. This method use a data source that has a low frequency. The finite element method is one of the numerical methods to solve the problem by using differential equations and boundary conditions. The problem that occurs in to differential equation, Maxwell Equation. In this study, to solve the problem using finite element method with quadrilateral element. The purpose of this final project is to two dimension modelling using quadrilateral element and magnetotelurik TM modes modelling using quadrilateral element. The result obtained are domain discretization and potential distribution.
format Final Project
author SEFVA DISTYAN (NIM : 10214045), VENIKA
author_facet SEFVA DISTYAN (NIM : 10214045), VENIKA
author_sort SEFVA DISTYAN (NIM : 10214045), VENIKA
title 2 DIMENSIONAL MODELLING OF MAGNETOTELLURIC TRANSVERSE MAGNETIC MODES USING FINITE ELEMENT METHOD
title_short 2 DIMENSIONAL MODELLING OF MAGNETOTELLURIC TRANSVERSE MAGNETIC MODES USING FINITE ELEMENT METHOD
title_full 2 DIMENSIONAL MODELLING OF MAGNETOTELLURIC TRANSVERSE MAGNETIC MODES USING FINITE ELEMENT METHOD
title_fullStr 2 DIMENSIONAL MODELLING OF MAGNETOTELLURIC TRANSVERSE MAGNETIC MODES USING FINITE ELEMENT METHOD
title_full_unstemmed 2 DIMENSIONAL MODELLING OF MAGNETOTELLURIC TRANSVERSE MAGNETIC MODES USING FINITE ELEMENT METHOD
title_sort 2 dimensional modelling of magnetotelluric transverse magnetic modes using finite element method
url https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/31456
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