User libraries is a sub-package where useful Python modules contributed by users are stored. ****************** GPR antenna models ****************** Information =========== **Author/Contact**: Craig Warren (Craig.Warren@ed.ac.uk), University of Edinburgh **License**: Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/) **Attribution/cite**: Warren, C., Giannopoulos, A. (2011). Creating finite-difference time-domain models of commercial ground-penetrating radar antennas using Taguchi's optimization method. *Geophysics*, 76(2), G37-G47. (http://dx.doi.org/10.1190/1.3548506) The module currently features models of antennas similar to commercial GPR antennas: * Geophysical Survey Systems, Inc. (GSSI) 1.5 GHz (Model 5100) antenna (http://www.geophysical.com) * MALA Geoscience 1.2 GHz antenna (http://www.malags.com/) A description of how the models were created can be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1190/1.3548506. Module overview =============== * ``antennas.py`` is a module containing the descriptions of the antennas. How to use the module ===================== The antenna models can be accessed from within a block of Python code in an input file. The models must be used with cubic spatial resolutions of either 1mm (default) or 2mm. Example ------- To include an antenna model similar to a GSSI 1.5 GHz antenna at a location 0.125m, 0.094m, 0.100m (x,y,z): .. code-block:: none #python: from user_libs.antennas import antenna_like_GSSI_1500 antenna_like_GSSI_1500(0.125, 0.094, 0.100) #end_python: .. figure:: images/antenna_like_GSSI_1500.png :width: 600 px FDTD geometry mesh showing an antenna model similar to a GSSI 1.5 GHz antenna (skid removed for illustrative purposes). .. figure:: images/antenna_like_MALA_1200.png :width: 600 px FDTD geometry mesh showing an antenna model similar to a MALA 1.2GHz antenna (skid removed for illustrative purposes).