This research work is divided into sections that aim to study various inter-connected problems that are of significance in sub-surface porous media applications. The first section studies an application of mortar (as well as nonmortar, i.e., enhanced velocity) mixed finite element methods (MMFEM and EV-MFEM) to problems in porous media flow. The mortar spaces are first used to develop a multiscale approach for parabolic problems in porous media applications. The implementation of the mortar mixed method is presented for two-phase immiscible flow and some a priori error estimates are then derived for the case of slightly compressible single-phase Darcy flow. Following this, the problem of modeling flow coupled to reactive transport is studie...
The paper considers the development of algorithms for an adequate description of processes of differ...
In this paper, we discuss some applications of multiscale finite element methods to two-phase immisc...
In this paper, we discuss some applications of multiscale finite element methods to two-phase immisc...
Fluid flow through porous media is a subject of common interest in many branches of engineering as w...
Fluid flow through porous media is a subject of common interest in many branches of engineering as w...
We investigate modeling flow in porous media in multiblock domain. Mixed finite element methods are ...
Mixed finite element discritizations for problems arising in flow in porous medium applications are ...
The simultaneous flow of immiscible fluids in porous media occurs in a wide variety of applications....
We investigate modeling flow in porous media in multiblock domain. Mixed finite element methods are ...
Flow of incompressible fluids through porous media plays a crucial role in many technological applic...
This thesis contains methods for uncertainty quantification of flow in porous media through stochast...
This thesis contains methods for uncertainty quantification of flow in porous media through stochast...
textWe use Darcy's law and conservation of mass to model the flow of a fluid through a porous medium...
This thesis contains methods for uncertainty quantification of flow in porous media through stochast...
The paper considers the development of algorithms for an adequate description of processes of differ...
The paper considers the development of algorithms for an adequate description of processes of differ...
In this paper, we discuss some applications of multiscale finite element methods to two-phase immisc...
In this paper, we discuss some applications of multiscale finite element methods to two-phase immisc...
Fluid flow through porous media is a subject of common interest in many branches of engineering as w...
Fluid flow through porous media is a subject of common interest in many branches of engineering as w...
We investigate modeling flow in porous media in multiblock domain. Mixed finite element methods are ...
Mixed finite element discritizations for problems arising in flow in porous medium applications are ...
The simultaneous flow of immiscible fluids in porous media occurs in a wide variety of applications....
We investigate modeling flow in porous media in multiblock domain. Mixed finite element methods are ...
Flow of incompressible fluids through porous media plays a crucial role in many technological applic...
This thesis contains methods for uncertainty quantification of flow in porous media through stochast...
This thesis contains methods for uncertainty quantification of flow in porous media through stochast...
textWe use Darcy's law and conservation of mass to model the flow of a fluid through a porous medium...
This thesis contains methods for uncertainty quantification of flow in porous media through stochast...
The paper considers the development of algorithms for an adequate description of processes of differ...
The paper considers the development of algorithms for an adequate description of processes of differ...
In this paper, we discuss some applications of multiscale finite element methods to two-phase immisc...
In this paper, we discuss some applications of multiscale finite element methods to two-phase immisc...