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دانلود کتاب Computational Methods in Water Resources: Volume 1

دانلود کتاب روشهای محاسباتی در منابع آب: جلد 1

Computational Methods in Water Resources: Volume 1

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Computational Methods in Water Resources: Volume 1

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نویسندگان: , ,   
سری: Developments in Water Science 55, Part 1 
ISBN (شابک) : 9780444518392 
ناشر: Academic Press,  Elsevier 
سال نشر: 2004 
تعداد صفحات: 912 
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توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب روشهای محاسباتی در منابع آب: جلد 1

پانزدهم کنفرانس بین المللی روش های محاسباتی در منابع آب (CMWR XV) در چاپل هیل، کارولینای شمالی، 13 تا 17 ژوئن 2004 برگزار شد. این کنفرانس توسط گروه علوم و مهندسی محیط زیست، دانشکده بهداشت عمومی، دانشگاه کارولینای شمالی در چپل هیل. این مجموعه دو جلدی، مجموعه مقالات بررسی شده و ویرایش شده این نشست را شامل 156 مقاله نشان می دهد. علاوه بر این، پوسترهای زیادی در این جلسه ارائه شد که در این گزارش رسمی مکتوب وجود ندارد. این آثار جمعی شامل مشارکت های بسیاری از گروه های تحقیقاتی پیشرو منابع آب از سراسر جهان است. در دامنه وسیع، این مقالات به جنبه‌های متعددی از سیستم‌های منابع آب می‌پردازند، از مقیاس خرد تا مقیاس میدانی و از بسیار اساسی تا قانع‌کننده‌ترین و مهم‌ترین کاربردها. تقریباً تمام کلاس‌های اصلی روش‌های عددی برای مشکلات منابع آب، از تکامل رویکردهای سنتی تا جدیدترین روش‌های اختراع اخیر، در این مقالات ارائه می‌شوند. همانطور که در جلسات گذشته CMWR سنتی بوده است، هیدرولوژی زیرسطحی، هیدرولوژی سطح زمین و هیدرولوژی آب های سطحی به خوبی نشان داده شده است.


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The XV International Conference on Computational Methods in Water Resources (CMWR XV) was held in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, 13-17 June 2004. The conference was sponsored by the Department of Environmental Sciences and Engineering, School of Public Health, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. This two-volume set represents the reviewed and edited proceedings of this meeting, including 156 papers. In addition, many posters were presented at the meeting, which are not included in this formal written record. These collective works include contributions by many of the leading water resources research groups from around the world. Broad in scope, these papers address numerous aspects of water resources systems, ranging from the microscale to the field scale and from the very fundamental to the most compelling and important of applications. Virtually all major classes of numerical methods for water resources problems are represented in these proceedings, from the evolution of traditional approaches to the latest in methods of recent invention. As has been traditional at past CMWR meetings, subsurface hydrology, land surface hydrology, and surface water hydrology are well represented.



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Content: 
Preface
Pages v-vi
Cass T. Miller, Matthew W. Farthing

Organizing Committee
Page vii

Generation of two-dimensional pore networks for drainage simulations Original Research Article
Pages 3-13
Roland Glantz, Markus Hilpert

An evaluation of permeability of statistically reconstructed three-dimensional pore structures with lattice boltzmann simulations Original Research Article
Pages 15-22
Marcel G. Schaap, Inmaculada Lebron

Estimating interfacial areas resulting from lattice Boltzmann simulation of two-fluid-phase flow in a porous medium Original Research Article
Pages 23-35
J.E. McClure, C. Pan, D. Adalsteinsson, W.G. Gray, C.T. Miller

Modelling sorbing and non-sorbing solute migration in a real fracture geometry using lattice-gas cellular automaton Original Research Article
Pages 37-48
A. Genty, V. Pot

Pore-scale simulations of flow, transport, and reaction in porous media Original Research Article
Pages 49-60
S.Y. Chen, D.X. Zhang, Q.J. Kang

Modeling biofilm morphology along a transverse mixing zone in porous media at the pore scale Original Research Article
Pages 61-69
Chad Knutson, C.J. Werth, A.J. Valocchi, B.J. Travis

2D dynamic pore-scale network model of imbibition Original Research Article
Pages 71-82
M.S. Al-Gharbi, M.J. Blunt

A pore-scale network approach to investigate dynamic effects in multiphase flow Original Research Article
Pages 83-94
T. Gielen, S.M. Hassanizadeh, M.A. Celia, H.K. Dahle, A. Leijnse

An evaluation of lattice Boltzmann equation methods for simulating flow through porous media Original Research Article
Pages 95-106
C. Pan, L.-S. Luo, C.T. Miller

Continuum percolation theory for natural porous media Original Research Article
Pages 107-114
Allen G. Hunt

Upscaling of tracer transport including convection and brownian motion using a 3D network model Original Research Article
Pages 115-125
R.C. Acharya, M.I.J. Van Dijke, A. Leijnse, S.E.A.T.M. Van der Zee, K.S. Sorbie

Dynamic effects in capillary pressure relationships for two-phase flow in porous media: insights from bundle-of-tubes models and their implications Original Research Article
Pages 127-138
Michael A. Celia, Helge K. Dahle, S. Majid Hassanizadeh

Impact of microscopic NAPL-water interface configurations on subsequent gas injection into water-wet permeable rocks Original Research Article
Pages 139-151
Ahmed Al-Futaisi, Tad W. Patzek

Two-phase flow in porous media: crossover from capillary fingering to compact invasion Original Research Article
Pages 153-161
M. Ferer, Grant S. Bromhal, Duane H. Smith

Consistency of three-phase capillary entry pressures and pore phase occupancies Original Research Article
Pages 163-174
M.I.J. van Dijke, K.S. Sorbie

Prediction of imbibition in simple porous media Original Research Article
Pages 175-186
M. Gladkikh, S. Bryant

Dissolution of a single-component wetting NAPL in porous media: pore network study of the role of film stability Original Research Article
Pages 187-195
W. Zhao, M.A. Ioannidis

Pore-scale modeling of residual nonaqueous phase liquid dissolution Original Research Article
Pages 197-207
E. Dalla, D. Pitea, C. Pan, C.T. Miller

Single-phase and multi-phase fluid flow through an artificially induced, CT-scanned fracture Original Research Article
Pages 209-216
Goodarz Ahmadi, Zuleima Karpyn, Kambiz Nazridoust, Abraham S. Grader, Phillip M. Halleck, Ali R. Mazaheri, Duane H. Smith

Numerical simulations and particle imaging velocimetry measurements of fluid flow through a lattice model Original Research Article
Pages 217-222
Ali R. Mazaheri, Goodarz Ahmadi, B. Zerai, B.Z. Saylor, J.R. Kadambi, Grant S. Bromhal, Duane H. Smith

3D microtomographic study of fluid displacement in rock cores Original Research Article
Pages 223-234
M. Prodanović, W.B. Lindquist, R.S. Seright

Pore-scale modeling of electrical conductivity in unsaturated sandstones Original Research Article
Pages 235-245
G. Cassiani, E. Dalla, A. Brovelli, D. Pitea

Viscous coupling effects for two-phase flow in porous media Original Research Article
Pages 247-256
H. Li, C. Pan, C.T. Miller

Solute mixing in heterogeneous aquifers Original Research Article
Pages 259-266
Olaf A. Cirpka

A preliminary computational investigation of a macro-model for vuggy porous media Original Research Article
Pages 267-278
T. Arbogast, D.S. Brunson, S.L. Bryant, J.W. Jennings Jr.

A numerical study of the hydrodynamic conditions in coupled free and heterogeneous porous domains Original Research Article
Pages 279-290
D.B. Das, N.S. Hanspal, V. Nassehi

Modelling multicomponent reactive transport in porous media with subgrid scale stabilized finite elements Original Research Article
Pages 291-302
Ch.B. Yang, J. Samper

On gravity currents in heterogeneous porous media Original Research Article
Pages 303-312
Daniel M. Anderson, Richard M. McLaughlin, C.T. Miller

Infiltration of DNAPL into heterogeneous water-saturated soil with different connectivity properties Original Research Article
Pages 313-324
Insa Neuweiler, Olaf Cirpka, Hartmut Eichel, Rainer Helmig

A variational multiscale method for the numerical simulation of multiphase flow in porous media Original Research Article
Pages 325-335
Ruben Juanes

Application of the multiscale finite element method to groundwater flow in heterogeneous porous media Original Research Article
Pages 337-348
Shujun Ye, Yuqun Xue, Jichun Wu, Chunhong Xie

Flow and deformation: understanding the assumptions and thermodynamics Original Research Article
Pages 349-357
Lynn Schreyer Bennethum

Modeling transient flow with wiggly analytic elements Original Research Article
Pages 361-369
Mark Bakker

Laplace transform analytic element method for transient flow problems Original Research Article
Pages 371-379
Alex Furman, Shlomo P. Neuman

Discretization of analytic element flow solutions for transport modeling Original Research Article
Pages 381-391
James R. Craig, Alan J. Rabideau

Determination of groundwater flow velocities using complex flux boundary conditions Original Research Article
Pages 393-404
Todd C. Rasmussen, Guo-Qing Yu

Coupling one-dimensional recharge solution to analytic element model: an approach for coastal aquifers in Brazil Original Research Article
Pages 405-414
E. Wendland, J.A.N. Batista, H.E. Schulz

Simulations of flow and transport in highly heterogeneous porous formations: numerical issues Original Research Article
Pages 415-426
I. Janković, A. Fiori

Flow to horizontal and slanted drains in anisotropic unconfined aquifers Original Research Article
Pages 427-440
N. Samani, M. Kompani-Zare, H. Seyyedian, D.A. Barry

Closed-form approximate solutions to the porous-medium equation Original Research Article
Pages 441-447
A.S. Telyakovskiy, M.B. Allen

Analytical solutions for NAPL recovery using complex multiple well systems Original Research Article
Pages 449-460
I. David, S.B. Anim-Addo

A weighted averaging technique for the linearized governing equation for sharp interface LNAPL transport models Original Research Article
Pages 461-472
I. David

A Dupuit model of groundwater-surface water interaction Original Research Article
Pages 473-480
Erik I. Anderson

Oh no, not the wiggles again! A revisit of an old problem and a new approach Original Research Article
Pages 483-494
Thomas F. Russell, Philip Binning

An Eulerian-Lagrangian localized adjoint method for compositional multiphase flow in the subsurface Original Research Article
Pages 495-504
Hong Wang, Weidong Zhao, Magne S. Espedal, Aleksey S. Telyakovskiy

An ELLAM approximation for advective-dispersive transport with nonlinear sorption Original Research Article
Pages 505-518
Matthew W. Farthing, Christopher E. Kees, Thomas F. Russell, Cass T. Miller

A moving grid eulerian-lagrangian localized adjoint method for solving linear and nonlinear advection-diffusion-reaction equations Original Research Article
Pages 519-529
A. Younès, F. Lehmann, P. Ackerer

Optimal upstream collocation: a survey of recent results Original Research Article
Pages 531-542
Stephen H. Brill

Assessment of initial solution estimates and adaptive vs. heuristic time stepping for variably saturated flow Original Research Article
Pages 545-556
C.M.F. D'Haese, M. Putti, C. Paniconi, N.E.C. Verhoest, F.P. De Troch

A different approach to the modified Picard method for water flow in variably saturated media Original Research Article
Pages 557-567
P. Galvao, P. Chambel Leitao, Ramiro Neves, Paulo Chambel Leitao

A hybrid mass-conservative scheme for simulating variably saturated flow in soils with large boundary flux Original Research Article
Pages 569-582
Xinmei Hao, Renduo Zhang

Lattice Boltzmann approach to Richards' equation Original Research Article
Pages 583-595
Irina Ginzburg, Jean-Philippe Carlier, Cyril Kao

Interface condition and exact linearization in the newton iterations for two-phase flow in heterogeneous porous media Original Research Article
Pages 597-608
J. Niessner, R. Helmig, H. Jakobs, J. Roberts

Transitional waves in three-phase flows in heterogeneous formations Original Research Article
Pages 609-620
E. Abreu, F. Furtado, D. Marchesin, F. Pereira

Application of smoothed particle hydrodynamics to the simulation of multiphase flow in complex fracture apertures Original Research Article
Pages 621-630
A.M. Tartakovsky, P. Meakin

Dynamic capillary pressure effects in two-phase flow through heterogeneous porous media Original Research Article
Pages 631-644
Sabine Manthey, S. Majid^Hassanizadeh, Oubbol Oung, Rainer Helmig

A unified numerical framework model for simulating flow, transport, and heat transfer in porous and fractured media Original Research Article
Pages 645-658
Yu-Shu Wu

The cognitive basis of physical modelling Original Research Article
Pages 661-669
G. Christakos

Modeling flow and transport in highly heterogeneous formations: conceptual aspects Original Research Article
Pages 671-682
G. Dagan

Statistical analysis of head and transmissivity in natural aquifers: application to structure identification and transport prediction Original Research Article
Pages 683-693
A. Fiori, I. Janković, R. Suribhatla, G. Dagan

Uncertainty quantification for flow in highly heterogeneous porous media Original Research Article
Pages 695-703
D. Xiu, D.M. Tartakovsky

Stochastic study of solute flux in nonstationary flow field conditioning on measured data Original Research Article
Pages 705-716
Jichun Wu, Bill Hu

Stochastic analysis of contaminant transport in a nonstationary, fractured porous medium: a dual-permeability approach Original Research Article
Pages 717-728
Jie Xu, Bill X. Hu

Using sequential self-calibration and genetic algorithm methods to optimally design tracer test for estimation of conductivity distribution Original Research Article
Pages 729-741
Changming He, Bill X. Hu

An approach to subsurface transport in statistically inhomogeneous velocity fields Original Research Article
Pages 743-754
G. Darvini, P. Salandin

Impact of spatially distributed nonaqueous phase liquid saturation and water content on soil vapor extraction in heterogeneous porous media Original Research Article
Pages 757-766
Hongkyu Yoon, A.J. Valocchi, C.J. Werth

Determination of DNAPL entrapment architecture using experimentally validated numerical codes and inverse modeling Original Research Article
Pages 767-778
S. Saenton, T.H. Illangasekare

Weathering of NAPL at an industrial site Original Research Article
Pages 779-791
G.A.M. van Meurs, J.P. Pruiksma, E.E. van der Hoek

Upscaling relative permeabilities in a structured porous medium Original Research Article
Pages 793-804
Sarah E. Gasda, Michael A. Celia

Forward and inverse modelling of multicomponent reactive transport in single and double porosity media Original Research Article
Pages 805-816
Javier Samper, A.M. Fernández, Liange Zheng, L. Montenegro, P. Rivas, Z. Dai

Modeling the effects of gas-phase CO2 intrusion on the biogeochemistry of variably saturated soils Original Research Article
Pages 817-825
A.S. Altevogt, P.R. Jaffe

CO2 injection below the Venice Lagoon: a numerical study Original Research Article
Pages 827-838
A. Comerlati, M. Ferronato, G. Gambolati, M. Putti, P. Teatini

Population balance modeling of dose in environmental mixtures Original Research Article
Pages 839-847
Timothy R. Ginn, Frank Loge, Mary Arkoosh

A numerical model for miscible displacement of multi-component reactive species Original Research Article
Pages 849-859
M.A. Sbai, M. Azaroual

Rigorous methods for reactive transport in unsaturated porous medium coupled with chemistry and variable porosity Original Research Article
Pages 861-868
J. van der Lee, Vincent Lagneau

A generic reaction-based biogeochemical simulator Original Research Article
Pages 869-878
Yilin Fang, Steve B. Yabusaki, Gour-Tsyh Yeh

Modeling 3-D coupled variably saturated flow, reactive chemical transport, and heat transfer under complex and mixed reaction systems Original Research Article
Pages 879-890
Jiangtao Sun, Gour-Tsyh (George) Yeh

The balance between advection and diffusion in reactive gas transport during pyrite oxidation in the unsaturated zone Original Research Article
Pages 891-902
Philip Binning, Postma Dieke, Thomas F. Russell

Simulation of nitrate biogeochemistry and reactive transport in a California groundwater basin Original Research Article
Pages 903-914
S.F. Carle, A.F.B. Tompson, W.W. McNab, B.K. Esser, G.B. Hudson, J.E. Moran, H.R. Beller, S.R. Kane

Metamodelling: theory, concepts, and application to nitrate leaching Original Research Article
Pages 915-924
J.D. Piñeros Garcet, A. Ordoñez, J. Roosen, M. Vanclooster

Numerical simulation for designing the nitrate removal by soil infiltration Original Research Article
Pages 925-938
G. Guerra, K. Jinno, Y. Hiroshiro

Simulation of nondifferentiable models for groundwater flow and transport Original Research Article
Pages 939-949
C.T. Kelley, K.R. Fowler, C.E. Kees





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