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Computational Geosciences, 2002
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King, P. R., Neuweiler, I.
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King, P. R., Neuweiler, I.
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Cornell Hotel and Restaurant Administration Quarterly, 1991
Although New York City and Washington, D.C., are both large, gateway cities located on the Atlantic seaboard, their upscale hotel markets are not as similar as one might predict. New York's hotels achieve higher rates but have higher costs than those in Washington.
Cheryl Boyer, Ellen King
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Although New York City and Washington, D.C., are both large, gateway cities located on the Atlantic seaboard, their upscale hotel markets are not as similar as one might predict. New York's hotels achieve higher rates but have higher costs than those in Washington.
Cheryl Boyer, Ellen King
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Transport in Porous Media, 1998
Steady-state upscaling is based on steady-state solutions to the two-phase flow equations. We study features of steady-state solutions, and the applicability of upscaled flow functions based thereon in transient situations. Also, efficient computation of steady-state solutions is addressed: The existence of a class of problems is proved, where two ...
S. Ekrann, J. O. Aasen
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Steady-state upscaling is based on steady-state solutions to the two-phase flow equations. We study features of steady-state solutions, and the applicability of upscaled flow functions based thereon in transient situations. Also, efficient computation of steady-state solutions is addressed: The existence of a class of problems is proved, where two ...
S. Ekrann, J. O. Aasen
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Upscaling Single-Bubble Sonoluminescence
2003In the few years after the discovery of stable single-bubble sonoluminescence (SBSL), experiments and theoretical calculations have only explored a small fraction of the high-dimensional space of experimental parameters that governs the occurrence of this phenomenon.
Hilgenfeldt, Sascha, Lohse, Detlef
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Upscaling Extent vs. Information Loss in Reservoir Upscaling
Petroleum Science and Technology, 2010Upscaling has become an increasingly important tool in recent years for converting highly detailed geological models of a reservoir to simulation grids. The main idea of upscaling is to replace a number of heterogeneous fine grid blocks with one equivalent coarse homogeneous grid block.
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Connectivity-Constrained Upscaling
SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition, 1997Abstract The use of upscaling prior to reservoir simulation studies is a common practice, because of the prohibitively high cost of performing high resolution, full-field simulations. In fact, the resolution of the grid may be also limited by the capabilities of the hardware.
Allyson Gajraj, Tak Lo, Anil Chopra
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Transport in Porous Media, 2007
We investigate the high velocity flow in heterogeneous porous media. The model is obtained by upscaling the flow at the heterogeneity scale where the Forchheimer law is assumed to be valid. We use the method of multiple scale expansions, which gives rigorously the macroscopic behaviour without any prerequisite on the form of the macroscopic equations ...
Auriault, Jean-Louis +2 more
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We investigate the high velocity flow in heterogeneous porous media. The model is obtained by upscaling the flow at the heterogeneity scale where the Forchheimer law is assumed to be valid. We use the method of multiple scale expansions, which gives rigorously the macroscopic behaviour without any prerequisite on the form of the macroscopic equations ...
Auriault, Jean-Louis +2 more
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