Instructions to run WAVE3D and then plot the results
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Run windows command prompt (cmd)
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Change directory to the one WAVE3D.exe and model files are stored
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Type run WAVE3D.exe on cmd
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Once WAVE3D.exe runs, type: "call model files" e.g. call IMAGE.m and hit enter
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When the model run end type "q" for quit
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To plot the results download and install 'DosBox' https://www.dosbox.com/
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Run DosBox and on the command line type: mount c "directory where "WVPLOT" and model output files are stored e.g.: mount c C:\Documents\wave_plot c:
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Then type WVPLOT and hit enter
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To navigate through WVPLOT check instructions on the manual
References:
Hildyard MW. 2007. Manuel Rocha Medal Recipient - Wave interaction with underground openings in fractured rock. ROCK MECH ROCK ENG. 531-561 40.6 doi.org/10.1007/s00603-007-0158-3
Hildyard MW, Young RP, Collins DS, Pettitt W. 2005. Seismic wave propagation to diagnose the state of fracturing. J S AFR I MIN METALL. 437-446 105.6
Hildyard MW, Young RP. 2002. Modelling seismic waves around underground openings in fractured rock. PURE APPL GEOPHYS. 247-276 159.1-3
Parastatidis E, Hildyard MW, Nowacki A, Flynn WJ, Suikkanen J. 2023. Excavation Damage Zone fracture modelling for seismic tomography: A comparison of explicit fractures and effective medium approaches. International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences. 105509-105509 170 doi.org/10.1016/j.ijrmms.2023.105509
Parastatidis E, Hildyard MW, Nowacki A. 2021. Simplified Seismic Modelling of Fractured Rock: How Effective is the Localised Effective Medium Compared to Explicit Representation of Individual Fractures. Rock Mechanics and Rock Engineering. 5465-5481 54.10 doi.org/10.1007/s00603-021-02601-0