The multiscale hybrid mixed finite element method (MHM-H(div)), previously developed for Darcy's problems, is extended for coupled flow/pressure and transport system of two-phase flow equations on heterogeneous media under the effect of gravitational segregation. It is combined with an implicit transport solver in a sequential fully implicit (SFI) manner. The MHM-H(div) method is designed to cope with the complex geometry and inherent multiscale nature of the phenomena.The discretizations are based on a general domain partition formed by polyhedral subregions, where a hierarchy of meshes and approximation spaces are considered. The multiscale approach is applied to the flux/pressure kernel making use of coarse scale normal fluxes between s...
ABSTRACT. In an abstract setting, we investigate the basic ideas behind the Multiscale Hybrid Mixed ...
We present the development of a two-dimensional Mixed-Hybrid Finite Element (MHFE) model for the sol...
We consider hybrid-mixed finite element formulations for Stokes-Brinkman problems. Using H(div)-conf...
The multiscale hybrid mixed finite element method (MHM-H(div)), previously developed for Darcy's pr...
Multiscale Hybrid Mixed (MHM)method refers to a numerical technique targeted to approximate systems ...
The Mixed Multiscale Finite Element method (MMsFE) is a promising alternative to traditional upscali...
International audienceMultiscaled Hybrid Mixed (MHM) method refers to a numerical technique targeted...
International audienceThe present paper proposes a new family of multiscale finite volume methods. T...
In this paper, we present a mixed Generalized Multiscale Finite Element Method (GMsFEM) for solving ...
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AbstractA modern numerical scheme for simulation of flow of two immiscible and incompressible phases...
The multiscale hybrid-mixed (MHM) method is applied to the numerical approximation of two-dimensiona...
International audienceThe mixed hybrid finite element (MHFE) method is well suited for the resolutio...
textWe use Darcy's law and conservation of mass to model the flow of a fluid through a porous medium...
ABSTRACT. In an abstract setting, we investigate the basic ideas behind the Multiscale Hybrid Mixed ...
We present the development of a two-dimensional Mixed-Hybrid Finite Element (MHFE) model for the sol...
We consider hybrid-mixed finite element formulations for Stokes-Brinkman problems. Using H(div)-conf...
The multiscale hybrid mixed finite element method (MHM-H(div)), previously developed for Darcy's pr...
Multiscale Hybrid Mixed (MHM)method refers to a numerical technique targeted to approximate systems ...
The Mixed Multiscale Finite Element method (MMsFE) is a promising alternative to traditional upscali...
International audienceMultiscaled Hybrid Mixed (MHM) method refers to a numerical technique targeted...
International audienceThe present paper proposes a new family of multiscale finite volume methods. T...
In this paper, we present a mixed Generalized Multiscale Finite Element Method (GMsFEM) for solving ...
In this paper, we develop a mass conservative multiscale method for coupled flow and transport in he...
MI: Global COE Program Education-and-Research Hub for Mathematics-for-IndustryグローバルCOEプログラム「マス・フォア・イ...
AbstractA modern numerical scheme for simulation of flow of two immiscible and incompressible phases...
The multiscale hybrid-mixed (MHM) method is applied to the numerical approximation of two-dimensiona...
International audienceThe mixed hybrid finite element (MHFE) method is well suited for the resolutio...
textWe use Darcy's law and conservation of mass to model the flow of a fluid through a porous medium...
ABSTRACT. In an abstract setting, we investigate the basic ideas behind the Multiscale Hybrid Mixed ...
We present the development of a two-dimensional Mixed-Hybrid Finite Element (MHFE) model for the sol...
We consider hybrid-mixed finite element formulations for Stokes-Brinkman problems. Using H(div)-conf...