Dennis Gläser

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PublicationDate of PublicationType
A mortar method for the coupled Stokes-Darcy problem using the MAC scheme for Stokes and mixed finite elements for Darcy2024-07-25Paper
Coupling staggered-grid and vertex-centered finite-volume methods for coupled porous-medium free-flow problems2023-04-26Paper
Flux-mortar mixed finite element methods with multipoint flux approximation2023-02-10Paper
Flux-mortar mixed finite element methods with multipoint flux approximation2022-11-30Paper
Flux-Mortar Mixed Finite Element Methods on NonMatching Grids2022-06-08Paper
Comparison of cell- and vertex-centered finite-volume schemes for flow in fractured porous media2022-05-03Paper
Coupling staggered-grid and vertex-centered finite-volume methods for coupled porous-medium free-flow problems2021-12-21Paper
Coupling staggered-grid and MPFA finite volume methods for free flow/porous-medium flow problems2021-01-27Paper
DuMu\(^{\text x} 3\) -- an open-source simulator for solving flow and transport problems in porous media with a focus on model coupling2020-12-18Paper
Comparison of cell- and vertex-centered finite-volume schemes for flow in fractured porous media2020-12-01Paper
Verification benchmarks for single-phase flow in three-dimensional fractured porous media2020-02-17Paper
A hybrid-dimensional discrete fracture model for non-isothermal two-phase flow in fractured porous media2019-08-23Paper
Call for participation: Verification benchmarks for single-phase flow in three-dimensional fractured porous media2018-09-18Paper
Nonlinear Finite-Volume Scheme for Complex Flow Processes on Corner-Point Grids2017-07-04Paper
A mortar method for the coupled Stokes-Darcy problem using the MAC scheme for Stokes and mixed finite elements for DarcyN/APaper
An extension of the box method discrete fracture model (Box-DFM) to include low-permeable barriers with minimal additional degrees of freedomN/APaper

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