
Finite Element Modeling of Environmental Problems
Surface and Subsurface Flow and Transport
Graham F. Carey(Editor)
Wiley (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 27. April 1995
Book
Hardback
392 pages
978-0-471-95662-4 (ISBN)
Description
Because of its ability to treat both regions with irregular boundaries and with different material types, the finite element method is increasingly being applied to surface water and soil transport problems and this is the focus of the present volume. The method is ideally suited to simulation of complex real applications for resolving environmental issues and for conducting environmental impact studies. The present volume focuses on the two main areas of environmental modeling with finite elements and the supporting finite element methodology. Five chapters are devoted to ocean and coastal engineering, one to other surface water problems, several to ground water modeling and contaminant transport, including radioactive waste, and the remainder to mathematical models, particularly for mixed finite elements and nonlinear problems. Environmental problems are of increasing topicality and importance today. Special care has been taken in organizing and editing the material to form the right combination of modeling, methodology, and applications studies to form a cohesive treatment appropriate for a graduate course or seminar on the subject. It is aimed in particular at engineers working in computational environmental fluid mechanics and transport processes.
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Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 28 mm
Weight
794 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-471-95662-4 (9780471956624)
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Graham F. Carey is the author of Finite Element Modeling of Environmental Problems: Surface and Subsurface Flow and Transport, published by Wiley.
Content
Partial table of contents:
Modeling Surface Water Flow (R. Walters).
Environmental Hydrodynamics: Comprehensive Model for the Gulf ofMaine (D. Lynch, et al.).
Surface Elevation and Circulation in Continental Margin Waters (J.Westerink, et al.).
An Improved Finite Element Model for Shallow Water Problems (O.Zienkiewicz & P. Ortiz).
An Entropy Variable Formulation and Petrov-Galerkin Method for theShallow Water Equations (S. Bova & G. Carey).
Tidal Simulation Using Conjugate Gradient Methods (E. Barragy, etal.).
3D Finite Element Hydrodynamic Model (M. Andreola, et al.).
Po River Delta Flow (V. Pennati & S. Corti).
Circulation and Salinity Intrusion in Galveston Bay, Texas (R.Berger).
Sentinels and Parameter Indentification (T. Mannikko).
Contaminant Transport with Nonlinear, Nonequilibrium AdsorptionKinetics (C. Dawson).
Substructure Preconditioning for Porous Flow Problems (R. Ewing, etal.).
Error Estimates for Saturated Groundwater Flows (S. Chow).
Waste Encapsulation by In Situ Vitrification (R. McLay, etal.).
Index.
Modeling Surface Water Flow (R. Walters).
Environmental Hydrodynamics: Comprehensive Model for the Gulf ofMaine (D. Lynch, et al.).
Surface Elevation and Circulation in Continental Margin Waters (J.Westerink, et al.).
An Improved Finite Element Model for Shallow Water Problems (O.Zienkiewicz & P. Ortiz).
An Entropy Variable Formulation and Petrov-Galerkin Method for theShallow Water Equations (S. Bova & G. Carey).
Tidal Simulation Using Conjugate Gradient Methods (E. Barragy, etal.).
3D Finite Element Hydrodynamic Model (M. Andreola, et al.).
Po River Delta Flow (V. Pennati & S. Corti).
Circulation and Salinity Intrusion in Galveston Bay, Texas (R.Berger).
Sentinels and Parameter Indentification (T. Mannikko).
Contaminant Transport with Nonlinear, Nonequilibrium AdsorptionKinetics (C. Dawson).
Substructure Preconditioning for Porous Flow Problems (R. Ewing, etal.).
Error Estimates for Saturated Groundwater Flows (S. Chow).
Waste Encapsulation by In Situ Vitrification (R. McLay, etal.).
Index.