Bear, Jacob.

Modeling Phenomena of Flow and Transport in Porous Media / by Jacob Bear. - 1st ed. 2018. - 1 online resource (XXV, 742 pages 109 illustrations, 15 illustrations in color.) - Theory and Applications of Transport in Porous Media, 31 0924-6118 ; . - Theory and Applications of Transport in Porous Media, 31 .

Porous Media -- Some Elements of Thermodynamics -- Fundamental Balance Equations and Fluxes -- Momentum Balance and Motion Equations -- Modeling Single-Phase Mass Transport -- Modeling Multiphase Mass Transport -- Modeling Transport of Chemical Species -- Modeling Energy and Mass Transport -- Poromechanics and Deformation.

This book presents and discusses the construction of mathematical models that describe phenomena of flow and transport in porous media as encountered in civil and environmental engineering, petroleum and agricultural engineering, as well as chemical and geothermal engineering. The phenomena of transport of extensive quantities, like mass of fluid phases, mass of chemical species dissolved in fluid phases, momentum and energy of the solid matrix and of fluid phases occupying the void space of porous medium domains are encountered in all these disciplines. The book, which can also serve as a text for courses on modeling in these disciplines, starts from first principles and focuses on the construction of well-posed mathematical models that describe all these transport phenomena.

9783319728261

10.1007/978-3-319-72826-1 doi

2019743580


Environmental sciences.
Fossil fuels.
Heat engineering.
Heat transfer.
Hydrogeology.
Hydrology.
Mass transfer.
Partial differential equations.
Thermodynamics.
Hydrogeology.
Engineering Thermodynamics, Heat and Mass Transfer.
Environmental Science and Engineering.
Fossil Fuels (incl. Carbon Capture).
Hydrology/Water Resources.
Partial Differential Equations.

620.116 / BEA