B J Palmer et al 2007 J. Phys.: Conf. Ser. 78 012056 doi:10.1088/1742-6596/78/1/012056
B J Palmer, Yilin Fang, Glenn Hammond and Vidhya Gurumoorthi
Show affiliationsSimulations in the subsurface environment represent a broad range of phenomena covering an equally broad range of scales. Developing modelling capabilities that can integrate models representing different phenomena acting at different scales present formidable challenges both from the algorithmic and computer science perspective. This paper will describe the development of an integrated framework that will be used to combine different models into a single simulation. Initial work has focused on creating two frameworks, one for performing smooth particle hydrodynamics (SPH) simulations of fluid systems, the other for performing grid-based continuum simulations of reactive subsurface flow. The SPH framework is based on a parallel code developed for doing pore scale simulations, the continuum grid-based framework is based on the STOMP (Subsurface Transport Over Multiple Phases) code developed at PNNL Future work will focus on combining the frameworks together to perform multiscale, multiphysics simulations of reactive subsurface flow.
07.05.Tp Computer modeling and simulation
07.05.Bx Computer systems: hardware, operating systems, computer languages, and utilities
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