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1. School for Petroleum Engineering, Yangtze University, Wuhan 430100, China
2. Physical Science and Engineering Division, King Abdullah University of Science & Technology, Thuwal 23955, Saudi Arabia
Dr. Hao Xiong
Xiong Laboratory, Department of Molecular Biophysics, Yale University, New Haven, CT 06511, USA

Analytical and Numerical Models in Geo-Energy

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31 October 2024
Manuscript submission deadline
31 December 2024
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Dear Colleagues,

The development of geo-energy and the storage of carbon dioxide and hydrogen involve physical mechanisms such as fluid dynamics, thermodynamics and solid mechanics, etc. The governing equations are generally partial differential equations of parabolic, hyperbolic, or elliptic type. Analytical or semi-analytical methods are often used to solve situations which are based on ideal assumptions, typically computationally efficient. For practical or complex situations, numerical methods are widely used, and the work in numerical models is generally aimed at describing more complex mechanisms or using new discretization schemes or solver strategies to improve computational efficiency or accuracy. This Topic focuses on recent advances in analytical or numerical models in the field of geo-energy.

Dr. Xiang Rao
Dr. Hao Xiong
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Keywords

  • numerical models
  • geo-energy
  • finite volume method
  • finite element method
  • meshless methods
  • discontinuous Galerkin method
  • discrete fracture model
  • boundary element method
  • green function
  • nonlinear solver
  • multiscale methods
  • analytical methods

Participating Journals

Journal Name Impact Factor CiteScore Launched Year First Decision (median) APC
Computation
computation
2.2 3.3 2013 18 Days CHF 1800 Submit
Mathematical and Computational Applications
mca
1.9 - 1996 22.5 Days CHF 1400 Submit
Mathematics
mathematics
2.4 3.5 2013 16.9 Days CHF 2600 Submit
Symmetry
symmetry
2.7 4.9 2009 16.2 Days CHF 2400 Submit
Energies
energies
3.2 5.5 2008 16.1 Days CHF 2600 Submit

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Geometric Stochastic Resonance in an Asymmetric T-Shaped Chamber
by Shouhui Duan, Bixuan Fan and Zhenglu Duan
Symmetry 2023, 15(12), 2183; https://doi.org/10.3390/sym15122183 - 11 Dec 2023
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The investigation of a Brownian particle subjected to an AC force that diffuses within a T-shaped chamber was conducted. This T-shaped chamber is composed of a strip cavity and a trapezoidal cavity positioned below it. The interplay between the AC force and asymmetric [...] Read more.
The investigation of a Brownian particle subjected to an AC force that diffuses within a T-shaped chamber was conducted. This T-shaped chamber is composed of a strip cavity and a trapezoidal cavity positioned below it. The interplay between the AC force and asymmetric geometry creates a spatially bistable potential perpendicular to the AC force. With the assistance of noise, the particles can transition between two stable states and oscillate along the AC force at corresponding amplitudes at every spatially stable state. The asymmetric geometry facilitates the trapezoid cavity’s ability to more easily trap the Brownian particle than the upper strip cavity in the weak noise limit. Our observations reveal that proper noise can ensure the particle’s efficient trapping within the upper strip cavity and synchronization with the AC force, indicating the occurrence of geometric stochastic resonance. The T-shaped chamber serves as a simplified model, aiding in the further understanding of geometric stochastic resonance induced by irregular geometries and enabling the manipulation of microscopic particles in various small-scale systems. Full article
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