Optimal Control of Soil Venting: Mathematical Modeling and Applications [electronic resource] /

1 Introduction -- 1.1 Background and Problem -- 1.2 Objectives -- 2 Modeling Soil Venting -- 2.1 Physical Basis of the Venting Technique -- 2.2 Simulation Models -- 3 Stationary Problem and Optimal Control -- 3.1 Basic and State Equations, Objective Function -- 3.2 Mathematical Analysis, Simplifications -- 4 Well-Posedness and Optimality -- 4.1 Air Flow in a Domain with Holes -- 4.2 Air Flow with Dirac-Type Sinks -- 4.3 Non-smooth Transmissivity at Active Wells -- 4.4 Contaminant Transport in a Domain with Holes -- 4.5 Differentiation of the Transport Equations -- 5 Optimization of Simple Well Configurations -- 5.1 One Single Active Well -- 5.2 Two Active Wells -- 5.3 Configurations with a Few Wells -- 6 Estimating the Coefficients -- 6.1 Pedotransfer Model -- 6.2 Spatial Variability and Uncertainties -- 6.3 Ordinary Kriging -- 6.4 Generation of a Random Field -- 6.5 Parameter Identification of Kertess -- 7 Numerical Methods and Optimization -- 7.1 Gas Flow Field -- 8 Applications -- 8.1 Kertess -- 8.2 Kirchweyhe -- 9 Stochastic Optimization -- 9.1 Monte Carlo Optimization -- 9.2 Sensitivity Analysis -- 10 Discussions and Conclusions -- 10.1 Time Dependent Problem -- 10.2 Optimization of Well Positions in Large Scale Applications -- 10.3 Further Aspects of Stochastic Optimization.

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Main Authors: Gerke, Horst H. author., Kelanemer, Youcef. author., Hornung, Ulrich. author., Slodička, Marián. author., Schumacher, Stephan. author., SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: Basel : Birkhäuser Basel : Imprint: Birkhäuser, 1999
Subjects:Earth sciences., Sedimentology., Mathematics., Mathematical models., Earth Sciences., Mathematics, general., Mathematical Modeling and Industrial Mathematics.,
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-0348-8732-8
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