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    Thermo-Hydro-Mechanical-Chemical Processes in Fractured Porous Media

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    Thermo-Hydro-Mechanical-Chemical Processes in Fractured Porous Media

    Thermo-Hydro-Mechanical-Chemical Processes in Fractured Porous Media: Modelling and Benchmarking: Benchmarking Initiatives
    Springer | Geology | May 31, 2016 | ISBN-10: 3319292234 | 243 pages | pdf | 12.8 mb

    Editors: Kolditz, O., Görke, U.-J., Shao, H., Wang, W., Bauer, S. (Eds.)
    Includes a new suite of benchmarks for thermo-hydro-mechanical-chemical processes
    Provides detailed benchmark demonstrations and software links
    Covers various applications in the geosciences, geotechnics, geothermal energy, and geological waste deposition
    Presents an overview of current benchmarking initiatives in the computational geosciences


    This book presents a new suite of benchmarks for and examples of porous media mechanics collected over the last two years. It continues the assembly of benchmarks and examples for porous media mechanics published in 2014. The book covers various applications in the geosciences, geotechnics, geothermal energy, and geological waste deposition. The analysis of thermo-hydro-mechanical-chemical (THMC) processes is essential to many applications in environmental engineering, such as geological waste deposition, geothermal energy utilisation, carbon capture and storage, water resources management, hydrology, and even climate change. In order to assess the feasibility and safety of geotechnical applications, process-based modelling is the only tool that can effectively quantify future scenarios, a fact which also creates a huge burden of responsibility concerning the reliability of computational tools. The book shows that benchmarking offers a suitable methodology for verifying the quality of modelling tools based on best practices, and together with code comparison fosters community efforts. It also provides a brief introduction to the DECOVALEX, SeSBench and MOMAS initiatives. This benchmark book is part of the OpenGeoSys initiative – an open source project designed to share knowledge and experience in environmental analysis and scientific computation.

    Number of Illustrations and Tables
    117 b/w illustrations, 18 illustrations in colour
    Topics
    Quantitative Geology
    Simulation and Modeling
    Hydrogeology
    Geotechnical Engineering & Applied Earth Sciences
    Fossil Fuels (incl. Carbon Capture)
    Environmental Physics

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