Saturday, March 27
MS36
Advances in Mathematical Models of Multiphase/Multicomponent
Subsurface Flows
9:45 AM-11:45 AM
Room: Executive Salon 5
Multiphase and/or multicomponent flow phenomena in the subsurface
offer a complex variety of mathematical modeling challenges. The
speakers will discuss the derivation of such models over a wide range
of spatial and temporal scales, along with some simulation results.
Organizer: Thomas F. Russell
University of Colorado, Denver
- 9:45-10:10 Capillary Snapoff
- W. Stroud and John H. Cushman, Purdue University, West Lafayette
- 10:15-10:40 Coupled Heat and Mass Transport in Multiphase
Swelling Porous Media
- Lynn S. Bennethum, University of Colorado, Denver; and
John H. Cushman, Purdue University, West Lafayette
- 10:45-11:10 Distribution of Multicomponent Mixtures Over
Generalized Exposure-Time in Subsurface Flow and Reactive Transport
- Timothy R. Ginn, University of California, Davis
- 11:15-11:40 Stochastic Modeling of Immiscible Flow with Moment Equations
- Ken Jarman, University of Colorado, Boulder; and Thomas F. Russell,
Organizer
MMD, 2/3/99