SFB 1313 is an interdisciplinary Collaborative Research Centre of the University of Stuttgart, consisting of four major project areas (A-D), divided in 17 individual research projects. It is funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG) and affiliated to the Cluster of Excellence "Data-integrated Simulation Science (SimTech)".

Interfaces have a great impact on multi-field processes (flow, transport and deformation) in porous-media systems. SFB 1313 aims to research these interfaces and to gain a fundamental understanding how they affect multi-field processes. An important step is therefore to quantify how the dynamics of fluid-fluid and fluid-solid interfaces in porous-media systems are affected by pore geometry, heterogeneity and fractures. Furthermore, developing experimental knowledge as well as mathematical and computational models will support SFB 1313‘s research.

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Emmert2020a(Universität Stuttgart)
Feb 13, 2020C-X1
Data for Emmert2020a publication: Importance of Specific Substrate Utilization by Microbes in Microbially Enhanced Coal-Bed Methane Production: A Modelling Study
EICPModelCalibration(Universität Stuttgart)
Apr 24, 2020
Dynamic CT imaging(Universität Stuttgart)
Jun 21, 2021Experiment data
Dual-network model(Universität Stuttgart)
Apr 29, 2021A02: Advanced modelling concepts for coupling free flow with porous-media flow
Simulation results and grid data.
Density-driven instabilities(Universität Stuttgart)
Mar 30, 2022C-X3
Simulation results, code and evaluation scrips for density-driven instabilities due to evaporation.
D02: Parallel numerical coupling methods for interface problems logo
Mar 16, 2021
The aim of the project is to provide technical and numerical methods for the coupling of free flow and porous-media flow at the REV (representative elementary volume) scale. This involves the development of sophisticated methods in three basic coupling components: (i) iterative s...
Codes, scripts and related data(Universität Stuttgart)
May 27, 2021D02: Parallel numerical coupling methods for interface problems
This Dataverse contains codes and scripts used in project D02 of the SFB1313 that are not directly related to any publication.
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