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Autor:
Xu, Ziyao, Gläser, Dennis
The box method discrete fracture model (Box-DFM) is an important finite volume-based discrete fracture model (DFM) to simulate flows in fractured porous media. In this paper, we investigate a simple but effective extension of the box method discrete
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2404.18338
A discretization method with non-matching grids is proposed for the coupled Stokes-Darcy problem that uses a mortar variable at the interface to couple the marker and cell (MAC) method in the Stokes domain with the Raviart-Thomas mixed finite element
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2402.10615
Autor:
Marić, Tomislav, Gläser, Dennis, Lehr, Jan-Patrick, Papagiannidis, Ioannis, Lambie, Benjamin, Bischof, Christian, Bothe, Dieter
University research groups in Computational Science and Engineering (CSE) generally lack dedicated funding and personnel for Research Software Engineering (RSE), which, combined with the pressure to maximize the number of scientific publications, shi
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2310.00960
Autor:
Flemisch, Bernd, Nordbotten, Jan M., Fernø, Martin, Juanes, Ruben, Class, Holger, Delshad, Mojdeh, Doster, Florian, Ennis-King, Jonathan, Franc, Jacques, Geiger, Sebastian, Gläser, Dennis, Green, Christopher, Gunning, James, Hajibeygi, Hadi, Jackson, Samuel J., Jammoul, Mohamad, Karra, Satish, Li, Jiawei, Matthäi, Stephan K., Miller, Terry, Shao, Qi, Spurin, Catherine, Stauffer, Philip, Tchelepi, Hamdi, Tian, Xiaoming, Viswanathan, Hari, Voskov, Denis, Wang, Yuhang, Wapperom, Michiel, Wheeler, Mary F., Wilkins, Andrew, Youssef, AbdAllah A., Zhang, Ziliang
Successful deployment of geological carbon storage (GCS) requires an extensive use of reservoir simulators for screening, ranking and optimization of storage sites. However, the time scales of GCS are such that no sufficient long-term data is availab
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2302.10986
Autor:
Koch, Timo, Gläser, Dennis, Seeland, Anett, Roy, Sarbani, Schulze, Katharina, Weishaupt, Kilian, Boehringer, David, Hermann, Sibylle, Flemisch, Bernd
Research software is an integral part of most research today and it is widely accepted that research software artifacts should be accessible and reproducible. However, the sustainable archival of research software artifacts is an ongoing effort. We i
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2301.12830
The flux-mortar mixed finite element method was recently developed for a general class of domain decomposition saddle point problems on non-matching grids. In this work we develop the method for Darcy flow using the multipoint flux approximation as t
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2211.16897
Autor:
Diercks, Philipp, Gläser, Dennis, Lünsdorf, Ontje, Selzer, Michael, Flemisch, Bernd, Unger, Jörg F.
In the field of computational science and engineering, workflows often entail the application of various software, for instance, for simulation or pre- and postprocessing. Typically, these components have to be combined in arbitrarily complex workflo
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2211.06429
Autor:
Maric, Tomislav, Gläser, Dennis, Lehr, Jan-Patrick, Papagiannidis, Ioannis, Lambie, Benjamin, Bischof, Christian, Bothe, Dieter
University research groups in Computational Science and Engineering (CSE) generally lack dedicated funding and personnel for Research Software Engineering (RSE), which, combined with the pressure to maximize the number of scientific publications, shi
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2208.07460
Autor:
Schneider, Martin, Gläser, Dennis, Weishaupt, Kilian, Coltman, Edward, Flemisch, Bernd, Helmig, Rainer
In this work, a new discretization approach for coupled free and porous-medium flows is introduced, which uses a finite volume staggered-grid method for the discretization of the Navier-Stokes equations in the free-flow subdomain, while a vertex-cent
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2112.11089
Flow in fractured porous media is of high relevance in a variety of geotechnical applications, given the fact that they ubiquitously occur in nature and that they can have a substantial impact on the hydraulic properties of rock. As a response to thi
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2012.00784