Abstract
A non-linear parabolic system is used to describe incompressible nuclear waste disposal contamination in porous media, in which both molecular diffusion and dispersion are considered. The Galerkin method is applied for the pressure equation. For the brine, radionuclide and heat, a kind of partial upwind finite element scheme is constructed. Examples are included to demonstrate certain aspects of the theory and illustrate the capabilities of the kind of partial upwind finite element approach.
Recommended Citation
Al-Bayati, Abbas; Manaa, Saad A.; and Ahmed, Ekhlass S.
(2010).
Finite Element Analysis in Porous Media for Incompressible Flow of Contamination from Nuclear Waste,
Applications and Applied Mathematics: An International Journal (AAM), Vol. 5,
Iss.
2, Article 25.
Available at:
https://digitalcommons.pvamu.edu/aam/vol5/iss2/25
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