Abstract. An inverse problem associated with the mass transport of a material concentration down a pipe where the flowing non-Newtonian medium has a two-dimensional velocity profile is examined. The problem of determining the two-dimensional fluid velocity profile from temporally varying cross-sectional average concentration measurements at upstream and downstream locations is considered. The special case of a known input upstream concentration with a time zero step, and a strictly decreasing velocity profile is shown to be a well-posed problem. This inverse problem is in general ill-posed and mollification is used to obtain a well conditioned problem. 1
A new inverse problem approach is formulated for the determination of the concentration dependence o...
This paper considers an inverse problem associated with mass transport in a pipe. It illustrates how...
A new inverse problem approach is formulated for the determination of the concentration dependence o...
An inverse problem associated with mass transport down a tube, when the flowing medium has a two-di...
A global space-time MQ collocation method is used to solve an inverse problem of 2D unsteady polluta...
Most concentration distribution models are based on the advection diffusion equation for two-dimensi...
Most concentration distribution models are based on the advection diffusion equation for two-dimensi...
International audienceA transit time ultrasonic flowmeter is a very accurate tool to measure the vol...
The goal of this dissertation is to develop mathematical models and numerical tools to analyze and q...
International audienceA transit time ultrasonic flowmeter is a very accurate tool to measure the vol...
International audienceA transit time ultrasonic flowmeter is a very accurate tool to measure the vol...
International audienceA transit time ultrasonic flowmeter is a very accurate tool to measure the vol...
The coupled flow-mass transport inverse problem is formulated using the maximum likelihood estimatio...
An extension of the approach adopted in Part I was developed to improve the identification of diffus...
A new inverse problem approach is formulated for the determination of the concentration dependence o...
A new inverse problem approach is formulated for the determination of the concentration dependence o...
This paper considers an inverse problem associated with mass transport in a pipe. It illustrates how...
A new inverse problem approach is formulated for the determination of the concentration dependence o...
An inverse problem associated with mass transport down a tube, when the flowing medium has a two-di...
A global space-time MQ collocation method is used to solve an inverse problem of 2D unsteady polluta...
Most concentration distribution models are based on the advection diffusion equation for two-dimensi...
Most concentration distribution models are based on the advection diffusion equation for two-dimensi...
International audienceA transit time ultrasonic flowmeter is a very accurate tool to measure the vol...
The goal of this dissertation is to develop mathematical models and numerical tools to analyze and q...
International audienceA transit time ultrasonic flowmeter is a very accurate tool to measure the vol...
International audienceA transit time ultrasonic flowmeter is a very accurate tool to measure the vol...
International audienceA transit time ultrasonic flowmeter is a very accurate tool to measure the vol...
The coupled flow-mass transport inverse problem is formulated using the maximum likelihood estimatio...
An extension of the approach adopted in Part I was developed to improve the identification of diffus...
A new inverse problem approach is formulated for the determination of the concentration dependence o...
A new inverse problem approach is formulated for the determination of the concentration dependence o...
This paper considers an inverse problem associated with mass transport in a pipe. It illustrates how...
A new inverse problem approach is formulated for the determination of the concentration dependence o...