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E-raamat: Modeling and Computation in Environmental Sciences: Proceedings of the First GAMM-Seminar at ICA Stuttgart, October 12-13, 1995

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  • Sari: Notes in numerical fluid mechanics 59
  • Ilmumisaeg: 17-Apr-2013
  • Kirjastus: Friedrich Vieweg & Sohn Verlagsgesellschaft mbH
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  • ISBN-13: 9783322895653
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This volume contains 20 contributions to the 1st GAMM-Seminar at ICA Stuttgart, which was held in Stuttgart, October 12 - 13, 1995. In the field of environmental sciences, numerical procedures for the simulation of ecological problems are growing increasingly topical. The solution of typical problems in environmental research is closely connected with numerical supercomputing. The main subject of the seminar was the modeling and numerical simulation of ground water and soil water. Further topics were multi-scale modeling, special discretization schemes, adaptivity, multi-grid methods, heterogenity, parameter identification, homogenization, density driven groundwater flow, and coupling of transport and chemistry.
The Application of Mixed Methods to Subsurface Simulation.- Numerical
Simulations by Homogenization of Two-Phase Flow Through Randomly
Heterogeneous Porous Media.- A Dynamic Adaptive Method for the Computation of
Highly Advective or Highly Dispersive Transport Processes in Fractured Rock.-
Lagrange-Galerkin Approximation for Advection-Dominated Contaminant Transport
with Nonlinear Equilibrium or Non-Equilibrium Adsorption.- A Parallel
Adaptive Finite-Element Semi-Lagrangian Advection Scheme for the Shallow
Water Equations.- Practical Aspects of the Simulation of Viscous Flow Using
Lattice Boltzmann Automata.- Flow Channeling in Unsaturated Porous Media of
Strong Heterogeneity.- Block SSOR Preconditioners for 3-D Groundwater Flow
Problems.- A Discretisation for Transport Problems with Dominant Convection
Using Characteristics and Finite Elements.- Comparison of Approaches for the
Coupling of Chemistry to Transport in Groundwater Systems.- Theoretical and
Numerical Aspects of Elasto-Plastic Porous Media Models.- Numerical
Simulation of the Multiphase Flow of Contaminants in Porous Media.- Direct
and Inverse Modeling of Multiphase Flow Systems.- A Three-Dimensional
Numerical Model for the Calculation of Complex Flow and Transport Phenomenas
in Reservoirs.- On Numerical Solution Methods for Nonlinear Parabolic
Problems.- Fast Solvers for Non-Linear FEM-BEM Equations.- A
Multigrid-Homogenization Method.- A Parallel 2D Operator Splitting Method for
the Navier-Stokes and Transport Equations.- Dual-Porosity Modelling of
Contaminant Transport in Fractured Porous Formations: The Effect of Spatial
Varations of Matrix Block Properties.- An Aligned 3D-Finite-Volume Method for
Convection-Diffusion Problems.