In this paper, we discuss some applications of multiscale finite element methods to two-phase immiscible flow simulations in heterogeneous porous media. We discuss some extensions of multiscale finite element methods which take into account limited global information. These methods are well suited for channelized porous media, where the long-range effects are important. This is typical for some recent benchmark tests, such as the SPE comparative solution project [M. Christie, M. Blunt, Tenth SPE comparative solution project: A comparison of upscaling techniques, SPE Reser. Eval. Engrg. 4 (2001) 308–317], where porous media has a channelized structure. The applications of multiscale finite element methods to inverse problems arisen in subsur...
In this paper we provide a general framework for model reduction methods applied to fluid flow in po...
A reduced basis Darcy-Stokes finite element heterogeneous multiscale method (RB-DS-FE-HMM) is propos...
textWe use Darcy's law and conservation of mass to model the flow of a fluid through a porous medium...
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...
In this paper we propose a modified multiscale finite element method for two-phase flow simulations ...
Abstract. In this paper, we present the analysis of recently introduced mul-tiscale finite element m...
Many problems of fundamental and practical importance have multiple scale solutions. The direct nume...
The Mixed Multiscale Finite Element method (MMsFE) is a promising alternative to traditional upscali...
The Mixed Multiscale Finite Element method (MMsFE) is a promising alternative to traditional upscali...
The Mixed Multiscale Finite Element method (MMsFE) is a promising alternative to traditional upscali...
We will review three multiscale methods for elliptic equations in porous media flow, namely the Mix...
A multiscale gradient computation method for multiphase flow in heterogeneous porous media is develo...
We consider two problems encountered in simulation of fluid flow through porous media. In macroscopi...
A multiscale gradient computation method for multiphase flow in heterogeneous porous media is develo...
In this paper we provide a general framework for model reduction methods applied to fluid flow in po...
A reduced basis Darcy-Stokes finite element heterogeneous multiscale method (RB-DS-FE-HMM) is propos...
textWe use Darcy's law and conservation of mass to model the flow of a fluid through a porous medium...
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...
In this paper we propose a modified multiscale finite element method for two-phase flow simulations ...
Abstract. In this paper, we present the analysis of recently introduced mul-tiscale finite element m...
Many problems of fundamental and practical importance have multiple scale solutions. The direct nume...
The Mixed Multiscale Finite Element method (MMsFE) is a promising alternative to traditional upscali...
The Mixed Multiscale Finite Element method (MMsFE) is a promising alternative to traditional upscali...
The Mixed Multiscale Finite Element method (MMsFE) is a promising alternative to traditional upscali...
We will review three multiscale methods for elliptic equations in porous media flow, namely the Mix...
A multiscale gradient computation method for multiphase flow in heterogeneous porous media is develo...
We consider two problems encountered in simulation of fluid flow through porous media. In macroscopi...
A multiscale gradient computation method for multiphase flow in heterogeneous porous media is develo...
In this paper we provide a general framework for model reduction methods applied to fluid flow in po...
A reduced basis Darcy-Stokes finite element heterogeneous multiscale method (RB-DS-FE-HMM) is propos...
textWe use Darcy's law and conservation of mass to model the flow of a fluid through a porous medium...