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PublicationDate of PublicationType
A single mesh approximation for modeling multiphase flow in heterogeneous porous media2024-07-15Paper
Non-intrusive reduced order modeling: geometrical framework, high-order models, and a priori analysis of applicability2024-06-12Paper
An efficient and robust method for parameterized nonintrusive reduced-order modeling2024-06-11Paper
A hybrid pressure approximation in the control volume finite element method for multiphase flow and transport in heterogeneous porous media2023-02-03Paper
Machine learning acceleration for nonlinear solvers applied to multiphase porous media flow2021-10-27Paper
Is cell-to-cell scale variability necessary in reservoir models?2021-07-14Paper
Fast flow computation methods on unstructured tetrahedral meshes for rapid reservoir modelling2020-06-08Paper
Vanishing artificial diffusion as a mechanism to accelerate convergence for multiphase porous media flow2020-04-28Paper
A robust mesh optimisation method for multiphase porous media flows2019-02-04Paper
Surface-based geological reservoir modelling using grid-free NURBS curves and surfaces2019-02-04Paper
Modelling in-situ upgrading of heavy oil using operator splitting method2018-07-27Paper
Higher-order conservative interpolation between control-volume meshes: application to advection and multiphase flow problems with dynamic mesh adaptivity2016-12-05Paper
Interface control volume finite element method for modelling multi-phase fluid flow in highly heterogeneous and fractured reservoirs2016-12-05Paper
Anisotropic mesh adaptivity and control volume finite element methods for numerical simulation of multiphase flow in porous media2015-10-30Paper
A continuum model for the transport of heat, mass and momentum in a deformable, multicomponent mush, undergoing solid-liquid phase change2000-03-21Paper

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