A mathematical formulation is presented for describing the transport of air, water and energy through porous media. The development follows a continuum mechanics approach. The theory assumes the existence of various average macroscopic variables which describe the state of the system. Balance equations for mass and energy are formulated in terms of these macroscopic variables. The system is supplemented with constitutive equations relating fluxes to the state variables, and with transport property specifications. Specification of various mixing rules and thermodynamic relations completes the system of equations. A numerical simulation scheme, employing the method of lines, is described for one-dimensional flow. The numerical method is demon...
SIGLEAvailable from TIB Hannover: RR 6943(2001,8) / FIZ - Fachinformationszzentrum Karlsruhe / TIB -...
The study of heat and fluid flow in porous domains or fluid domains that are partially filled with a...
Abstract: The work is devoted to development of an original mathematical model of filtrati...
A mathematical formulation is presented for describing the transport of air, water, NAPL, and energy...
The simultaneous flow of immiscible fluids in porous media occurs in a wide variety of applications....
In this thesis we develop a multiscale method that solves non-isothermal flow in porous media. A seq...
In this short course we will start by deriving the basic conservation laws for mass, momentum and en...
In first part of this work, summaries of traditional Multiphase Flow Model and more recent Multiphas...
The work deals with the development of an original mathematical model of porous medium flow construc...
The paper considers the development of algorithms for an adequate description of processes of differ...
The research carried out in this work is aimed at the development of an explicit computational algor...
This paper presents a general framework for the computational analysis of geo-environmental mechanic...
Abstract: A mathematical model of non-isothermal filtration of slightly compressible fluid...
A model for mechanical behaviour of saturated-unsaturated porous media is presented within the frame...
We propose a general formulation for nonisothermal multiphase flow of brine and gas through saline m...
SIGLEAvailable from TIB Hannover: RR 6943(2001,8) / FIZ - Fachinformationszzentrum Karlsruhe / TIB -...
The study of heat and fluid flow in porous domains or fluid domains that are partially filled with a...
Abstract: The work is devoted to development of an original mathematical model of filtrati...
A mathematical formulation is presented for describing the transport of air, water, NAPL, and energy...
The simultaneous flow of immiscible fluids in porous media occurs in a wide variety of applications....
In this thesis we develop a multiscale method that solves non-isothermal flow in porous media. A seq...
In this short course we will start by deriving the basic conservation laws for mass, momentum and en...
In first part of this work, summaries of traditional Multiphase Flow Model and more recent Multiphas...
The work deals with the development of an original mathematical model of porous medium flow construc...
The paper considers the development of algorithms for an adequate description of processes of differ...
The research carried out in this work is aimed at the development of an explicit computational algor...
This paper presents a general framework for the computational analysis of geo-environmental mechanic...
Abstract: A mathematical model of non-isothermal filtration of slightly compressible fluid...
A model for mechanical behaviour of saturated-unsaturated porous media is presented within the frame...
We propose a general formulation for nonisothermal multiphase flow of brine and gas through saline m...
SIGLEAvailable from TIB Hannover: RR 6943(2001,8) / FIZ - Fachinformationszzentrum Karlsruhe / TIB -...
The study of heat and fluid flow in porous domains or fluid domains that are partially filled with a...
Abstract: The work is devoted to development of an original mathematical model of filtrati...