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SEMINAR: �Multiscale model reduction for flows in heterogeneous porous media�

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Abstract We combine discrete empirical interpolation techniques, global mode decomposition methods, and local multiscale methods, to reduce the computational complexity associated with nonlinear flows in highly heterogeneous porous media. The resulting reduced-order approach enables a significant reduction in the flow problem size while accurately capturing the behaviour of fully-resolved solutions. Below we use of random boundary conditions in constructing snapshot vectors to build local basis functions. We show that by using only a few of these randomly generated snapshots, we can adequately approximate dominant modes of the solution space. Collaborators: Y. Efendiev, J.C. Galvis, M. Ghommem, E. Guildin, G. Li
Speaker(s) Victor M. Calo, CSIRO Professorial Chair in Computations Geoscience, WASM, Curtin University
Location Blakers Lecture Theatre, G18 Maths Building
Contact Sina Mesiti <[email protected]> : +61864887635
Start Thu, 12 Oct 2017 15:00
End Thu, 12 Oct 2017 16:00
Submitted by Clara Dodman <[email protected]>
Last Updated Wed, 11 Oct 2017 09:29
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