Particle Methods for Pore-Scale Modeling of Reactive Flows
Offered By: PoreLab via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore particle methods for modeling reactive flows at the pore scale in this lecture by Prof. Philippe Poncet from the University of Pau & Pays Adour, France. Discover how these methods can be applied to partial differential equations with dominant transport phenomena, making them ideal for flow computations in complex rock matrix geometries. Learn about the application of particle methods in one-phase flows, including reactive flows with evolving fluid/solid interfaces, shear-thinning fluids, homogenization to superficial flow formulation in porous media, and percolation time induced by reactive processes. Gain insights into the advantages and challenges of using particle methods for pore-scale modeling in complex geometries.
Syllabus
Particle methods for pore-scale modeling of reactive flows (Prof. Philippe Poncet)
Taught by
PoreLab
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