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Aims & Scope
Modeling and Computation for Flow and Transport
is an Open Access online journal, which publishes
high quality original research articles, reviews, and letters
on mathematical modeling, computer simulation, numerical analysis,
and other computational aspects of flow and transport
phenomena. The journal is focused on the following topics:
1.advanced numerical methods for the simulation of subsurface
and surface flow and transport, and associated aspects
such as discretization, gridding, up-scaling, multi-scale
algorithms, optimization, data assimilation, uncertainty
assessment, and high performance parallel and grid computing;
2.modeling and simulation of single-phase and multi-phase
flow in porous media or in free space, and its applications
to earth sciences and engineering;
3.modeling and simulation of subsurface and surface transport
and geochemistry, and its application to environmental sciences
and engineering;
4. computational thermodynamics of fluids, especially hydrocarbon
and other oil reservoir fluids, and its interaction with flow
and transport;
5.computational modeling of flow and transport in other fields,
such as geological flow/transport in crust and mantle, material
flow in supply chain networks, separation processes in chemical
engineering, information flow, biotransport, and intracellular
protein trafficking, will also be considered.
The journal establishes a platform for interaction and multidisciplinary
collaboration among diverse scientific groups of mathematicians,
engineers, chemists, physicists, and geoscientists who share
an interest in developing physical models, mathematical formulation
and efficient algorithms for better understanding the flow
and transport phenomena.
Modeling and Computation for Flow and Transport,
a peer-reviewed journal, aims to provide the most complete
and reliable source of information on current developments
in the field. The emphasis will be on publishing quality papers
rapidly and freely available to researchers worldwide.
Indexed in:
J-Gate, PubsHub.
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