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We present a fast marching level set method for reservoir simulation based on a fractional flow formulation of two-phase, incompressible, immiscible flow in two or three space dimensions. The method uses a fast marching approach and is therefore considerably faster than conventional finite difference methods. The fast marching approach compares favorably with a front tracking method as regards both efficiency and accuracy. In addition, it maintains the advantage of being able to handle changing topologies of the front structure.
Co-authored with Knut-Andreas Lie and Kenneth Karlsen
Nils Henrik Risebro is professor at CMA
Morten Haug Emilsen is at VP Software and Technology, Add Wellflow AS
Friday Seminar by Geir Lasse Taranger
Friday Seminar by Christopher Lynam
Friday seminar by Mark Hebblewhite (NB: Note the time and venue)
Friday Seminar by Phillip B. Pope
CEES Extra Seminar by Tron Frede Thingstad
Partnerforums f?rste m?te i ?konomistyringsnettverket.
Hva har EUs gjeldskrise ? si for Norges statsbudsjett 2011 og veien videre? Hvordan skal Norge innrette sin ?konomiske politikk i lys av gjeldskrisen i EU? Hvor robust er velferdsmodellen i forhold til ytre p?virkninger?
This talk deals with the capability or conventional ship radars to be used as a microwave remote sensing tool to study the spatio-temporal evolution of ocean waves. The first part of the talk is focussed on the "state of the art" of this technique, showing some results obtained from different sea state conditions. The second part of the talk is going to describe the new developments on the measuring of ocean waves using radar sensors, as well as open questions that concern some of the future research works on this field.
José Carlos Nieto Borge is professor at the University of Alcalá, Spain
Friday seminar by John K. Pinnegar
CEES Extra Seminar by Marieke Jesse, Boris Schmid and Liesbeth Wilschut
Friday Seminar by Ken Haste Andersen
Friday seminar by Thomas H.G. Ezard
Friday seminar by Odd-Arne Olsen