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  • Stochastic Uncertainty Quantification Approaches for Large Scale Subsurface Problems

    Fri, Feb 23, 2007 @ 11:15 AM

    Mork Family Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science

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    Graduate SeminarStochastic Uncertainty Quantification
    Approaches for Large Scale Subsurface
    ProblemsProfessor Dongxiao Zhang
    Petroleum and Geological Engineering
    The University of OklahomaAbstract
    Prediction of subsurface flow and transport is subject to uncertainties, which can
    result from the heterogeneity of the media and our incomplete knowledge about
    their properties. Such uncertainties render the model parameters random and the
    equations describing flow and transport in the media stochastic. Monte Carlo
    simulation method (MCS) is the most common and conceptually straightforward
    approach. However, it requires large computational efforts, especially for large scale
    problems. Recently, a number of alternative stochastic approaches have been
    developed to quantifying prediction uncertainties. This talk discusses four
    representative methods: The moment equation method (ME); the Galerkin
    polynomial chaos expansion method (PCE); the Karhunen-Loeve based moment
    equation method (KLME); and the probabilistic collocation method (PCM). The
    efficiency of these methods depends on how the random (probability) space is
    approximated. Detailed theoretical analyses and numerical computations are
    performed to compare these methods against MCS in terms of accuracy, efficiency,
    validity range, and compatibility with existing deterministic simulators. It is found that
    the KLME, PCE and PCM are generally more efficient than the MCS and the ME for
    larger-scale problems. The expansions in representing the dependent random fields
    and the ways for evaluating the expansion coefficients distinguish among the KLME,
    PCE and PCM.Friday, February 23, 2007
    Seminar at 11:15 a.m.
    HED 116The Scientific Community is cordially invited.

    Location: Hedco Pertroleum and Chemical Engineering Building (HED) - 116

    Audiences: Everyone Is Invited

    Contact: Petra Pearce

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