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- /* This file is part of Lemma, a geophysical modelling and inversion API.
- * More information is available at http://lemmasoftware.org
- */
-
- /* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
- * License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
- * file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
- */
-
- /**
- * @file
- * @date 11/11/2016 02:44:37 PM
- * @version $Id$
- * @author Trevor Irons (ti)
- * @email tirons@egi.utah.edu
- * @copyright Copyright (c) 2016, University of Utah
- * @copyright Copyright (c) 2016, Lemma Software, LLC
- */
-
- #include <Merlin>
- using namespace Lemma;
-
-
- int main(int argc, char** argv) {
-
- if (argc<4) {
- std::cout << "./KernelV0-2 earth.yaml tx.yaml rx.yaml \n";
- return(EXIT_SUCCESS);
- }
- std::cout << "Using earth model: " << argv[1] << std::endl;
- auto earth = LayeredEarthEM::DeSerialize( YAML::LoadFile(argv[1]) );
-
- std::cout << "Using transmitter: " << argv[2] << std::endl;
- auto Tx = PolygonalWireAntenna::DeSerialize( YAML::LoadFile(argv[2]) );
-
- std::cout << "Using receivers: " << argv[3] << std::endl;
- auto Rx1 = PolygonalWireAntenna::DeSerialize( YAML::LoadFile(argv[3]) );
-
- auto Kern = KernelV0::NewSP();
- Kern->PushCoil( "Coil 1", Tx );
- Kern->PushCoil( "Coil 2", Rx1 );
- Kern->SetLayeredEarthEM( earth );
-
- Kern->SetIntegrationSize( (Vector3r() << 200,200,200).finished() );
- Kern->SetIntegrationOrigin( (Vector3r() << 0,0,0).finished() );
- Kern->SetTolerance( 1e-10 ); // 1e-12
-
- // Kern->AlignWithAkvoDataset( YAML::LoadFile(argv[2]) );
-
- Kern->SetPulseDuration(0.020);
- VectorXr I(36);
- // off from VC by 1.075926340216996
- // Pulses from Wyoming Red Buttes exp 0
- I << 397.4208916184016, 352.364477036168, 313.0112765842783, 278.37896394065376, 247.81424224324982,
- 220.77925043190442, 196.76493264105017, 175.31662279234038, 156.0044839325404, 138.73983004230124,
- 123.42064612625474, 109.82713394836259, 97.76534468972267, 87.06061858367781, 77.56000002944572, 69.1280780096311,
- 61.64250263640252, 54.99473044877554, 49.091182970515476, 43.84634004556388, 39.184136917167976, 35.03619319797924,
- 31.347205894128976, 28.06346770557137, 25.139117042424758, 22.53420773366429, 20.214205433283347,
- 18.144318026099942, 16.299965972298878, 14.652633628829891, 13.184271405688083, 11.870540177313893,
- 10.697057141915716, 9.64778948429609, 8.709338689612677, 7.871268012862094;
- //Kern->SetPulseCurrent( VectorXr::LinSpaced( 1, 10, 200 ) ); // nbins, low, high
- Kern->SetPulseCurrent( I ); // nbins, low, high
-
- //VectorXr interfaces = VectorXr::LinSpaced( 41, .5, 45.5 ); // nlay, low, high
- VectorXr interfaces = VectorXr::LinSpaced( 51, .5, 45.5 ); // nlay, low, high
- Real thick = .5;
- for (int ilay=1; ilay<interfaces.size(); ++ilay) {
- interfaces(ilay) = interfaces(ilay-1) + thick;
- thick *= 1.05;
- }
- Kern->SetDepthLayerInterfaces( interfaces ); // nlay, low, high
-
- // We could, I suppose, take the earth model in here? For non-linear that
- // may be more natural to work with?
- std::vector<std::string> tx = {std::string("Coil 1")};
- std::vector<std::string> rx = {std::string("Coil 2")};
- Kern->CalculateK0( tx, rx, false );
-
- std::ofstream dout = std::ofstream(std::string("test-")+ std::string(argv[1])+ std::string(".dat"));
- //std::ofstream dout = std::ofstream(std::string("k-coincident.dat"));
- dout << interfaces.transpose() << std::endl;
- dout << I.transpose() << std::endl;
- dout << "#real\n";
- dout << Kern->GetKernel().real() << std::endl;
- dout << "#imag\n";
- dout << Kern->GetKernel().imag() << std::endl;
- dout.close();
-
- std::ofstream out = std::ofstream(std::string("test-")+std::string(argv[1])+std::string(".yaml"));
- //std::ofstream out = std::ofstream(std::string("k-coincident.yaml"));
- out << *Kern;
- out.close();
- }
-
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