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  • 1
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    almahu_9947362714702882
    Format: XIV, 313 p. 156 illus., 142 illus. in color. , online resource.
    ISBN: 9783319118949
    Series Statement: Terrestrial Environmental Sciences,
    Content: The present book provides guidance to understanding complicated coupled processes based on the experimental data available and implementation of developed algorithms in numerical codes. Results of selected test cases in the fields of closed-form solutions (e.g., deformation processes), single processes (such as groundwater flow) as well as coupled processes are presented. It is part of the OpenGeoSys initiative - an open source project to share knowledge and experience in environmental analysis and scientific computation with the community.
    In: Springer eBooks
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783319118932
    Language: English
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  • 2
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    almahu_9947971899302882
    Format: XXIII, 301 p. 149 illus., 139 illus. in color. , online resource.
    ISBN: 9783319682259
    Series Statement: Terrestrial Environmental Sciences,
    Content: The book comprises the 3rd  collection of benchmarks and examples for porous and fractured media mechanics. Analysis of thermo-hydro-mechanical-chemical (THMC) processes is essential to a wide area of applications in environmental engineering, such as geological waste deposition, geothermal energy utilization (shallow and deep systems), carbon capture and storage (CCS) as well as water resources management and hydrology. In order to assess the feasibility, safety as well as sustainability of geoenvironmental applications, model-based simulation is the only way to quantify future scenarios. This charges a huge responsibility concerning the reliability of conceptual models and computational tools. Benchmarking is an appropriate methodology to verify the quality and validate the concept of models based on best practices. Moreover, benchmarking and code comparison are building strong community links. The 3rd THMC benchmark book also introduces benchmark-based tutorials, therefore the subtitle is selected as “From Benchmarking to Tutoring”. The benchmark book is part of the OpenGeoSys initiative - an open source project to share knowledge and experience in environmental analysis and scientific computation. The new version of OGS-6 is introduced and first benchmarks are presented therein (see appendices).
    Note: 1 Introduction.-  2 H Processes -- 3 M Processes.- 4 T Processes.-  5 HH Processes -- 6 H2 Processes.-  7 HT (Convection) Processes.- 8 HM Processes.-  9 TM Processes.- 10 THM Processes -- 11 RTM Processes.- 12 THC-Processes.
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    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783319682242
    Language: English
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  • 3
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    almahu_9947362537702882
    Format: XIV, 243 p. 135 illus., 18 illus. in color. , online resource.
    ISBN: 9783319292243
    Series Statement: Terrestrial Environmental Sciences,
    Content: This book presents a new suite of benchmarks for and examples of porous media mechanics collected over the last two years. It continues the assembly of benchmarks and examples for porous media mechanics published in 2014. The book covers various applications in the geosciences, geotechnics, geothermal energy, and geological waste deposition. The analysis of thermo-hydro-mechanical-chemical (THMC) processes is essential to many applications in environmental engineering, such as geological waste deposition, geothermal energy utilisation, carbon capture and storage, water resources management, hydrology, and even climate change. In order to assess the feasibility and safety of geotechnical applications, process-based modelling is the only tool that can effectively quantify future scenarios, a fact which also creates a huge burden of responsibility concerning the reliability of computational tools. The book shows that benchmarking offers a suitable methodology for verifying the quality of modelling tools based on best practices, and together with code comparison fosters community efforts. It also provides a brief introduction to the DECOVALEX, SeSBench and MOMAS initiatives. This benchmark book is part of the OpenGeoSys initiative – an open source project designed to share knowledge and experience in environmental analysis and scientific computation.
    Note: Benchmarking Initiatives -- Thermal Processes -- Flow Processes -- Deformation processes -- Variable Density Flow -- Multiphase Flow -- Hydro-Mechanical (Consolidation) Processes -- Thermomechanics -- Coupled THM-Processes -- Reactive Transport -- Mechanical-Chemical (MC) Processes -- THC Processes in Energy Systems.
    In: Springer eBooks
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783319292236
    Language: English
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  • 4
    UID:
    gbv_1651473056
    Format: Online-Ressource (XIII, 391p. 278 illus., 168 illus. in color, digital)
    ISBN: 9783642271779 , 9783642271762
    Series Statement: Lecture Notes in Computational Science and Engineering 86
    Content: The book comprises an assembly of benchmarks and examples for porous media mechanics collected over the last twenty years. Analysis of thermo-hydro-mechanical-chemical (THMC) processes is essential to many applications in environmental engineering, such as geological waste deposition, geothermal energy utilisation, carbon capture and storage, water resources management, hydrology, even climate chance. In order to assess the feasibility as well as the safety of geotechnical applications, process-based modelling is the only tool to put numbers, i.e. to quantify future scenarios. This charges a huge responsibility concerning the reliability of computational tools. Benchmarking is an appropriate methodology to verify the quality of modelling tools based on best practices. Moreover, benchmarking and code comparison foster community efforts. The benchmark book is part of the OpenGeoSys initiative - an open source project to share knowledge and experience in environmental analysis and scientific computation.
    Note: Description based upon print version of record , Thermo-Hydro-Mechanical-Chemical Processes in Fractured Porous Media; Contents; Contributors; Chapter1 Introduction; 1.1 Scope of This Book; 1.2 Application Areas; 1.2.1 Geotechnics; Part I - Theory and Numerics; Chapter2 Theory; 2.1 Continuum Mechanics; 2.1.1 Lagrangian and Eulerian Principles; 2.1.2 Kinematics of Continua; 2.1.3 Stress Tensor; 2.1.4 Conservation Principles; 2.2 Porous Medium; 2.2.1 Macroscopic Equations; 2.2.2 Theory of Mixtures; 2.3 Balance Equations; 2.3.1 Phase Mass Balance; Primary Variables; 2.3.2 Momentum Balance; Darcy's Law; 2.3.3 Energy Balance; Heat Transport , Porous Medium2.4 Fluid Properties; 2.4.1 Density; 2.4.2 Enthalpy; 2.4.3 Entropy; 2.4.4 Heat Capacity; 2.4.5 Viscosity; 2.4.6 Thermal Conductivity; 2.5 Mechanical Properties; 2.5.1 Effective Stress Principle; 2.5.2 Material Classes; 2.5.3 Elasticity; 2.5.4 Elastoplasticity; 2.5.5 Viscoelasticity; 2.5.6 Viscoplasticity; 2.6 Porous Medium Properties; 2.6.1 Saturation; 2.6.2 Capillary Pressure and Relative Permeability; van Genuchten Model [51]; Haverkamp Model [53]; Brooks & Corey Model [49]; Chapter3 Numerical Methods; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Object-Orientation in Finite Element Analysis , 3.2.1 Process (PCS) Types3.2.2 PDE Types; 3.2.3 Element (ELE) Types; 3.3 General Finite Element Formulations; 3.4 Element Objects: ELE; 3.4.1 Geometric Element Object: ELE-GEO; Core Object: CORE-Geometric Element Base Class; Node Object: NODE; Edge Object: EDGE; Element Object: ELEM; 3.4.2 Finite Element Object: ELE-FEM; 3.4.3 Process Related Finite Element Objects: ELE-PCS; 3.4.4 Element-Mesh Relations: ELE-MSH; ELE-GEO Relation; ELE-FEM Relation; ELE-PCS Relation; 3.5 Parallel Computing and Automatic Control for Time Stepping; Part II: Benchmarks for Single Processes , Chapter4 Heat Transport4.1 Linear Heat Conduction in a Finite Solid; 4.1.1 Definition; 4.1.2 Solution; Analytical Solution; Numerical Solution; 4.1.3 Results; 4.2 Radial Heat Conduction in a Solid; 4.2.1 Definition; 4.2.2 Solution; Analytical Solution; Numerical Solution; 4.2.3 Results; 4.3 Heat Transport in a Fracture; 4.3.1 Definition; 4.3.2 Solution; 4.3.3 Results; 4.4 Heat Transport in a Porous Medium; 4.4.1 Definition; 4.4.2 Solution; 4.4.3 Results; 4.5 Heat Transport in a Porous Medium; 4.5.1 Definition; 4.5.2 Solution; 4.5.3 Results; 4.6 Heat Transport in a Fracture-Matrix System , 4.6.1 Definition4.6.2 Solution; 4.6.3 Results; Chapter5 Groundwater Flow; 5.1 Groundwater Flow in an Anisotropic Medium; 5.1.1 Definition; 5.1.2 Evaluation Method; 5.1.3 Results; 5.2 Groundwater Flow in a Heterogeneous Medium; 5.2.1 Definition (2-D); 5.2.2 Results (2-D); 5.2.3 Definition (3-D); 5.2.4 Results (3-D); 5.3 Confined Aquifer with Constant Channel Source Term; 5.3.1 Definition; 5.3.2 Solution; 5.3.3 Results; 5.4 Theis' Problem; 5.4.1 Definition; 5.4.2 Solution; 5.4.3 Results; 5.4.4 2-D Application; 5.5 Unconfined Aquifer; 5.5.1 Definition; 5.5.2 Analytical Solution; 5.5.3 Results , 5.6 2-D Steady State Flow in Porous Media with a Discrete Fracture
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783642271762
    Additional Edition: Buchausg. u.d.T. Thermo-hydro-mechanical-chemical processes in fractured porous media Berlin : Springer, 2012 ISBN 9783642271762
    Language: English
    Subjects: Physics
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    Keywords: Poröser Stoff ; Klüftung ; Hydrologie ; Geotechnik ; Computersimulation ; Grundwasserstrom ; Stoffübertragung ; Wärmeübertragung ; Speichergestein ; Modellierung ; Poröser Stoff ; Klüftung ; Hydrologie ; Geotechnik ; Computersimulation ; Grundwasserstrom ; Stoffübertragung ; Wärmeübertragung ; Speichergestein ; Modellierung
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