Reconcile source time functiosn for CMTSOLUTION and FORCESOLUTION #1651
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I'd say that as long as the spectral amplitude of Brune's function equals 1 at low frequencies (the plateau), you would just need to multiply the STF with moment tensor. This is exactly what the code does when external source time functions are used. |
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I would add an option USE_SOURCE_TIME_FUNCTION, |
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In my view, the best way to reconcile source time functions for CMTSOLUTION and FORCESOLUTION is to create a new common parameter for both CMTSOLUTION and FORCESOLUTION similar to: However, to minimise the code changes, I have added a new parameter, USE_OTHER_TIME_FUNCTION, for now. Currently, it is implemented only for viscoelastic simulations, and the other available functions are Brune and Smooth Brune. |
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@SPECFEM/specfem-admins Currently, we have greater flexibility in selecting the source time function for FORCESOLTUON but not CMTSOLUTION, mainly due to CMTSOLUTION standard format. What is the best strategy to bring other source time functions, such as newly implemented Brune and smooth Brune functions, to CMTSOLUTION? Any suggestion would be greatly appreciated :)
Best,
Hom Nath
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