Cite Details
D. M. Tartakovsky, A. Guadagnini and L. Guadagnini, "Stochastic averaging and estimate of effective (upscaled)
conductivity and transmissivity", in Proceedings of the 5th Annual Conference of the
International Association
for Mathematical
Geology (IAMG99),
Vol. II, (Trondheim, Norway, August 6-11), pp. 755-760, Aug 1999
Abstract
Numerical models for groundwater flow and transport on a
regional scale require the assignment of hydraulic parameters to
grid blocks of a size larger than typical scales of available
field data. Most natural formations are heterogeneous with
hydraulic properties varying on a multiplicity of scales. This
difference in scales is often handled by using effective
(upscaled) parameters. Here we investigate the problem of
upscaling hydraulic conductivity and transmissivity from the
small scale of measurement to the larger scale of a grid block
by means of stochastic averaging and perturbation analysis. We
start by deriving the statistics of a random transmissivity
field from that of a conductivity field, and proceed by
establishing the relationship between effective conductivity and
transmissivity derived from the same data set.
BibTeX Entry
@inproceedings{tartakovsky-1999-stochastic-2,
author = {D. M. Tartakovsky and A. Guadagnini and L. Guadagnini},
title = {Stochastic averaging and estimate of effective (upscaled)
conductivity and transmissivity},
year = {1999},
month = Aug,
urlpdf = {http://maeresearch.ucsd.edu/Tartakovsky/Papers/tartakovsky-1999-stochastic-2.pdf},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the 5th Annual Conference of the
{I}nternational {A}ssociation
for {M}athematical
{G}eology ({IAMG99}),
{V}ol. II},
address = {Trondheim, Norway, August 6-11},
pages = {755-760}
}