Multiscale finite element modelling of transport phenomena using residual free bubble function method

The main focus of the present research work has been the development of a multi-scale finite element modelling technique for transport phenomena. Initially the isothermal steady flow of a Newtonian fluid through highly permeable porous media has been modelled and then the method is extended to more...

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Main Author: Parvazinia, Mahmoud
Published: Loughborough University 2005
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Multiscale finite element modelling of transport phenomena using residual free bubble function method
description The main focus of the present research work has been the development of a multi-scale finite element modelling technique for transport phenomena. Initially the isothermal steady flow of a Newtonian fluid through highly permeable porous media has been modelled and then the method is extended to more complex problems such as the convection-diffusion equation. The standard Galerkin method is used to model the flow in highly permeable porous media and, considering the disadvantages of this method the focus of study is moved to methods which can deal with multi-scale problems. Two-dimensional models based on both the continuous penalty method and the mixed method using the Taylor-Hood element are applied. The Brinkman model together with the continuity equation are used to simulate the flow in highly permeable porous media. In addition to the no-slip wall boundary conditions, the Navier's slip wall boundary conditions has been used in conjunction with the Brinkman equation to make it possible to apply this equation at low permeability.
author Parvazinia, Mahmoud
author_facet Parvazinia, Mahmoud
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title Multiscale finite element modelling of transport phenomena using residual free bubble function method
title_short Multiscale finite element modelling of transport phenomena using residual free bubble function method
title_full Multiscale finite element modelling of transport phenomena using residual free bubble function method
title_fullStr Multiscale finite element modelling of transport phenomena using residual free bubble function method
title_full_unstemmed Multiscale finite element modelling of transport phenomena using residual free bubble function method
title_sort multiscale finite element modelling of transport phenomena using residual free bubble function method
publisher Loughborough University
publishDate 2005
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