Journals Transport in Porous Media

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Name
Transport in Porous Media
Subjects
Transport phenomena
Flow and contaminant transport in aquifers
Oil and gas movement in petroleum reservoirs
Solvent drives and enhanced oil recovery
Heat and mass transport in packed bed reactors in chemical engineering
Spread of pollutants from radioactive waste repositories
Filtration processes, and biomedical studies of fluid and chemical transport in lungs and other organs
ISSN
1573-1634
Description
Transport in Porous Media publishes original research on the physical and chemical aspects of transport of extensive quantities such as mass of a fluid phase, mass of a component of a phase, momentum and energy, in single and multiphase flow in a (possibly deformable) porous medium domain. These are presented in the context of chemical, civil, agricultural, petroleum and mechanical engineering. Transport phenomena, understood from the microscopic scale upward, form the basis for deterministic and stochastic models that describe them. The models are adaptable to describe flow and contaminant transport in aquifers; oil and gas movement in petroleum reservoirs; solvent drives and enhanced oil recovery; heat and mass transport in packed bed reactors in chemical engineering, in geothermal reservoirs and in building materials; spread of pollutants from radioactive waste repositories; filtration processes, and biomedical studies of fluid and chemical transport in lungs and other organs.
Impact Factor (2 years)
1.997
Publisher
Springer Nature
Journal type
Hybrid Journal

Journals Publications
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Issue DateTitleAuthor(s)
1Jul-2014Investigation of Self-Similar Interface Evolution in Carbon Dioxide Sequestration in Saline AquifersSarris, Ernestos ; Gravanis, Elias ; Papanastasiou, Panos 
2Apr-2004Numerical calculation of mass transfer from elliptical pools in uniform flow using the boundary element methodFyrillas, Marios M. ; Kontoghiorghes, Erricos John