Fluid Flow and Transport in Porous Media : Mathematical and Numerical Treatment.
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- text
- computer
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- 9780821878859
- 620.1/16
- QC173.4.P67 -- A57 2001eb
Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- A new approach to upscaling for two-phase flow in heterogeneous porous media -- Modeling fractures as interfaces for flow and transport in porous media -- A family of higher-order Eulerian-Lagrangian localized adjoint methods for advection-diffusion equations -- Algorithmic aspects of a locally conservative Eulerian-Lagrangian method for transport-dominated diffusive systems -- A streamline front tracking method for two- and three-phase flow including capillary forces -- Adaptive and formfree identification of nonlinearities in fluid flow from column experiments -- Overall behaviour of fractured porous media versus fractures' size and permeability ratio -- Hysteresis and upscaling in two-phase flow through porous media -- Simulation of biobarrier-protozoa interaction in porous media -- Mixed discontinuous FE methods and their applications to two-phase flow in porous media -- Two-phase immiscible flow with the viscous drag in naturally fractured reservoirs -- Mixed finite element methods for multiphase flow in petroleum reservoirs with multiple wells -- An acceleration procedure for the spectral element ocean model formulation of the shallow water equations -- Relations between phase mobilities and capillary pressures for two-phase flows in fractured media -- Parameter estimates for high-level nuclear transport in fractured porous media -- Overlapping grids for welltest analysis -- Upscaling of biological processes and multiphase flow in porous media -- A numerical simulation of multicomponent gas flow in porous media by projection methods -- Recent developments on modeling and analysis of flow of miscible fluids in porous media -- A simple model for scale up error -- Conservative front tracking in one space dimension -- BEM with collocation for the heat equation with Neumann and mixed boundary values.
Applications of the control volume function approximation method to reservoir simulations -- Analysis of 1-D moment equations for immiscible flow -- Locally optimal pumping and treatment rates in uncertain environments -- A general multigrid framework for a class of perturbed problems -- Modeling horizontal wells using hybrid grids in reservoir simulations -- A multiblock mixed finite element method for 2D and 3D elliptic problems on mixed unstructured grids and its parallelization -- Network flow model studies and 3D pore structure -- Pore scale network modelling of gas slippage in tight porous media -- The calculation of relative permeability by history matching and Beth network model -- Comparison between pore-level and porous medium models for natural convection in a non-homogeneous enclosure -- New models for predicting temperature-dependent viscous effects on flow through porous media -- Balancing domain decomposition for porous media flow in multiblock domains -- Non conforming methods for transport with nonlinear reaction -- A high order Lagrangian scheme for flow through unsaturated porous media -- Partition of unity coarse spaces -- Uncertainty reduction in reservoir modeling -- A Eulerian-Lagrangian substructuring domain decomposition method for multidimensional, unsteady-state advection-diffusion equations -- An ELLAM simulator for highly compressible flow in porous media with multiple wells -- Single-degree freedom collocation method using Hermite polynomials -- A Taylor-Galerkin finite element method for one-dimensional hyperbolic conservation laws -- Morphological evolution of a 3D array of particles under surface diffusion.
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