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Efficient adaptive procedures for fluid-flow applications (English)
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In the multi-dimensional numerical simulation of certain multi-phase fluid-flow processes, many phenomena are sufficiently localized and transient that self-adaptive local grid-refinement techniques are necessary to resolve the local physical behavior. For large-scale simulation problems, efficiency is the key to the choice of specific adaptive strategies. For example, many techniques which are excellent for smaller, time-independent processes are very inefficient for large-scale transient modeling. Several different types of self-adaptive methods are discussed and briefly compared. The differences in complexity of the data structure and efficiency of solution are explained. Certain preliminary numerical results are discussed.
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multi-dimensional numerical simulation
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multi-phase fluid-flow
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self- adaptive local grid-refinement techniques
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large-scale simulation problems
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finite elements
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petroleum reservoir
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fixed or static gridding techniques
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dynamic adaptive gridding
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