Presented on October 26, 2009 from 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm in Room 2 of the Paul Weber (SST) Building on the Georgia Tech campus.Many problems of fundamental and practical importance contain multiple scale solutions. Composite and nano materials, flow and transport in heterogeneous porous media, and turbulent flow are examples of this type. Direct numerical simulations of these multiscale problems are extremely difficult due to the wide range of length scales in the underlying physical problems. Direct numerical simulations using a fine grid are very expensive. Developing effective multiscale methods that can capture accurately the large scale solution on a coarse grid has become essential in many engineering applications. In this talk, I will us...
In this paper, we discuss some applications of multiscale finite element methods to two-phase immisc...
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The 91st London Mathematical Society Durham Symposium took place from July 5th to 15th 2010, with mo...
In this thesis, we discuss multiscale simulation techniques for flow and transport in porous media, ...
Many problems of fundamental and practical importance have multiscale solutions. Direct numerical si...
The multiscale problems in the thermal and fluid science are classified into two categories: multisc...
Multiscale phenomena are ubiquitous to flow and transport in porous media. They manifest themselves ...
Many problems of fundamental and practical importance have multiple scale solutions. The direct nume...
The world around us is inherently multiscale. The variety of different models depending on the refer...
This talk will focus on simulation of flow in strongly heterogeneous oil reservoirs. The main purpos...
This book is a snapshot of current research in multiscale modeling, computations and applications. I...
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AbstractIn recent years, there has been a tremendous growth of activity on multiscale modeling and c...
Several multiscale methods for elliptic problems that provide high resolution velocity fields at low...
A main method of predicting turbulent flows is to solve LES equations, which was called traditional ...
In this paper, we discuss some applications of multiscale finite element methods to two-phase immisc...
First, an attempt is made towards gaining a more systematic understanding of recent progress in mult...
The 91st London Mathematical Society Durham Symposium took place from July 5th to 15th 2010, with mo...
In this thesis, we discuss multiscale simulation techniques for flow and transport in porous media, ...
Many problems of fundamental and practical importance have multiscale solutions. Direct numerical si...
The multiscale problems in the thermal and fluid science are classified into two categories: multisc...
Multiscale phenomena are ubiquitous to flow and transport in porous media. They manifest themselves ...
Many problems of fundamental and practical importance have multiple scale solutions. The direct nume...
The world around us is inherently multiscale. The variety of different models depending on the refer...
This talk will focus on simulation of flow in strongly heterogeneous oil reservoirs. The main purpos...
This book is a snapshot of current research in multiscale modeling, computations and applications. I...
Multiscale systems that are characterized by a great range of spatial–temporal scales arise widely i...
AbstractIn recent years, there has been a tremendous growth of activity on multiscale modeling and c...
Several multiscale methods for elliptic problems that provide high resolution velocity fields at low...
A main method of predicting turbulent flows is to solve LES equations, which was called traditional ...
In this paper, we discuss some applications of multiscale finite element methods to two-phase immisc...
First, an attempt is made towards gaining a more systematic understanding of recent progress in mult...
The 91st London Mathematical Society Durham Symposium took place from July 5th to 15th 2010, with mo...