Particle methods and the probabilistic models applied to the simulation of the nuclear waste transport problems

Held Friday, March 26, 2004 at the Institut Henri Poincaré (IHP) (Paris)

Organized by the Groupe de Recherche MOMAS

Organizers : Antoine Lejay (INRIA Lorraine, IECN) and Iraj Mortazavi (MAB, University Bordeaux I)

Financial support: ANDRA, BRGM, CEA, CNRS, EDF



PROGRAMME

I. INTRODUCTION

9H00-9H10 Some remarks on the MOMAS targets and Introduction to the meeting
A. Bourgeat (Université Claude-Bernard, Lyon), A. Lejay (INRIA-Nancy) and I. Mortazavi (MAB-Bordeaux)

II. PARTICLE METHODS


[cancelled] A particle-tracking method: implementation and improvments in ESTEL2D
M.E. Stockel, F. Huvelin and J.P. Renaud (EDF Chatou)

Progress in three-dimensional vortex methods
A. Ghoniem (MIT, USA)

[cancelled] Particle stochastic method to simulate polydispersed turbulent two-phase flows
J.P. Minier (EDF Chatou)

Numerical simulation of transport in porous media by means of diffusion velocity and particle methods
S. Huberson (Université du Havre and CNRS Poitiers)

COFFEE BREAK

Upscaling discrete fracture network simulations: An alternative to continuum transport models
V. Cvetkovic (KTH, Sweden)

A way to solve problems with the diffusion velocity method
S. Mas-Gallic (Université d'Evry and Ecole Polytechnique)

Methodes particulaires stochastiques lagrangiennes versus euleriennes en milieux heterogenes et/ou discontinus. (Applications: diffusion en milieu discontinu; dispersion en milieu aleatoire).
R. Ababou (IMFT, Toulouse)

LUNCH

III. PROBABILISTIC APPROACHES


[cancelled] Modèle quasi-diphasique de transport couplé de radionuclides et colloides en milieu poreux
T. Ilina, I. Panfilova and M. Panfilov (LAEGO, ENSG, Nancy)

Diffusion in fractured porous media
E. Borissova and P.M. Adler (IPGP, Paris)

Homogenization in perforated domains with rapidly pulsating random perforation
A. Piatnitski (Narwik Institute of Technology, Norway and Lebedev Institute, Moscow, Russia)

COFFEE BREAK

ROUND-TABLE ON THE FUTURE WORK AND COLLABORATIONS


Length of talks: The length of every talk is 25 minutes + 5 minutes for questions.


Access: The IHP is in the "Quartier Latin", in the center of Paris. It is located at 11, rue Pierre et Marie Curie in the 5th "arrondissement" [Map].
The meeting will be held in Room 201.


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