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Computational methods in water resources. proceedings of the VII International Conference, MIT, USA, June 1988 / Vol. 1, Modeling surface and sub-surface flows :

Modelling Surface and Sub-Surface Flows.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor Corporativo: International Conference on Computational Methods in Water Resources
Otros Autores: Celia, Michael Anthony
Formato: Electrónico Congresos, conferencias eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Amsterdam ; New York : Southampton ; Boston : Elsevier ; Computational Mechanics Publications, �1988.
Colección:Developments in water science ; 35.
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  • Front Cover; Modeling Surface and Sub-Surface Flows; Copyright Page; Contents; SECTION 1: FEATURED LECTURES; Chapter 1. Some Examples of Interaction of Numerical and Physical Aspects of Free Surface Flow Modelling; Chapter 2. Vectorized Programming Issues for FE Models; Chapter 3. Parameter Identification and Uncertainty Analysis for Variably Saturated Flow; Chapter 4. Modeling of Highly Advective Flow Problems; SECTION 2: MODELING FLOW IN POROUS MEDIA; 2A
  • Saturated Flow; Chapter 5. Cross-Borehole Packer Tests as an Aid in Modelling Ground-Water Recharge
  • Chapter 6. The Boundary Element Method (Green Function Solution) for Unsteady Flow to a Well System in a Confined AquiferChapter 7. Finite Element Solution of Groundwater Flow Problems by Lanczos Algorithm; Chapter 8. Finite Element Model of Fracture Flow; Chapter 9. Finite Element Modeling of the Rurscholle Multi-Aquifer Groundwater System; Chapter 10. On the Computation of Flow Through a Composite Porous Domain; Chapter 11. Two Perturbation Boundary Element Codes for Steady Groundwater Flow in Heterogeneous Aquifers
  • Chapter 12. A Three-Dimensional Finite Element
  • Finite Difference Model for Simulating Confined and Unconfined Groundwater FlowChapter 13. Galerkin Finite Element Model to Simulate the Response of Multilayer Aquifers when Subjected to Pumping Stresses; Chapter 14. Finite Element Based Multi Layer Model of the "Heide Trough" Groundwater Basin; Chapter 15. Three-Dimensional Finite Element Groundwater Model for the River Rhine Reservoir Kehl/Strasbourg; 2B
  • Unsaturated Flow
  • Chapter 16. An Alternating Direction Galerkin Method Combined with Characteristic Technique for hlodelling of Saturated- Unsaturated Solute TransportChapter 17. Finite-Element Analysis of the Transport of Water, Heat and Solutes in Frozen Saturated-Unsaturated Soils with Self- Imposed Boundary Conditions; Chapter 18. A Variably Saturated Finite-Element Model for Hillslope Investigations; Chapter 19. A Subregion Block Iteration to 3-D Finite Element Modeling of Subsurface Flow; 2C
  • Multiphase Flow
  • Chapter 20. Numerical Simulation of Diffusion Rate of Crude Oil Particles into Wave Passes Water RegimeChapter 21. A Decoupled Approach to the Simulation of Flow and Transport of Non-Aqueous Organic Phase Contaminants Through Porous Media; INVITED PAPER; Chapter 22. The Transition Potentials Defining the Moving Boundaries in Multiphase Porous Media Flow; Chapter 23. An Enhanced Percolation hiIodel for the Capillary Pressure- Saturation Relation; 2D
  • Stochastic Models; Chapter 24. A High-Resolution Finite Difference Simulator for 3D Unsaturated Flow in Heterogeneous Media