Optimal control of soil venting: mathematical modeling and applications
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1. Verfasser: Gerke, Horst H. (VerfasserIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Basel Birkhäuser Basel 1999
Schriftenreihe:ISNM International Series of Numerical Mathematics 127
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Beschreibung:No more than about 10 years ago, it seemed to be unrealistic to simulate the com­ plex flow, transport, and transformation processes of organic compounds in multi-phase systems of water-unsaturated soils (Schwille [Sch84]). Numerical solutions of compre­ hensive models consisting, for instance, of a system of three partial differential equations and chemical reactions based on local thermodynamic equilibrium assumption (Abriola and Pinder [AP85a]), were at that time regarded as far too computational expensive; optimizations seemed to be by far not practicable using such numerical models. How­ ever, even more complex mathematical models have been developed since then, like, for example, by considering the temperature-dependency of processes and non-equilibrium phase-transfers, or the increase of the number of components and spatial dimensions in­ volved (e. g. , Bear and Nitao [BN92]). Those models require efficient numerical solution algorithms adopted to the possibilities of the latest computer developments. The book describes the work of a three years research project funded by the The Federal Ministry for Education, Science, Research and Technology (BMBF), Grant Number 03-H07BWM. The idea for the project was developed by Prof. Dr. Ulrich Hornung, Dr. Dirk Stegemann, and Dr. Horst H. Gerke in late 1992 after intensive discussions about the BMBF-opened program (Die anwendungsorientierte Verbundprojekte auf dem Ge­ biet der Mathematik des Bundesministerium fur Bildung, WissenschaJt, Forschung und Technologie) on applied mathematics in industrial areas. Dr. Stegemann worked at that time for the company GEO-data, Garbsen near Hannover
Beschreibung:1 Online-Ressource (XV, 152 p)
ISBN:9783034887328
9783034897471
DOI:10.1007/978-3-0348-8732-8

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