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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Mar 15, 2025 - Model comparison for LTNE processes in porous media - conduction
Stefansson, Ivar, 2025, "PorePy code for REV simulations for: "Local Thermal Non-Equilibrium Models in Porous Media: A Comparative Study of Conduction effects"", https://doi.org/10.18419/DARUS-4785, DaRUS, V1
This dataset contains the source code to reproduce the simulations for the REV-scale model presented in Kostelecky et al., Local Thermal Non-Equilibrium Models in Porous Media: A Comparative Study of Conduction effects, International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer. \TODO: add doi after acceptance. Files REV_ltne.tar: compressed docker image (See...
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Contains information on how the folder local_thermal_non-equilibrium inside the Docker image is structured.
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Docker image for PorePy code including run scripts for reproducing the REV-scale model data.
Mar 15, 2025 - Model comparison for LTNE processes in porous media - conduction
Bringedal, Carina, 2025, "Netgen/NGSolve code for pore-resolved simulations for: "Local Thermal Non-Equilibrium Models in Porous Media: A Comparative Study of Conduction effects"", https://doi.org/10.18419/DARUS-4771, DaRUS, V1
This dataset contains the source code for the pore-resolved simulations presented in Kostelecky et al., Local Thermal Non-Equilibrium Models in Porous Media: A Comparative Study of Conduction effects, International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer. TODO: add doi after acceptance. The code generates a mesh of the fluid and solid geometry while reso...
Python Source Code - 3.6 KB - MD5: 33698b85173e5587a3935870639bf105
For running heat conduction problem with temperature equilibrium on fluid-solid boundary
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For running heat conduction problem with Robin boundary condition (interface resistivity) on fluid-solid boundary
Mar 15, 2025 - Model comparison for LTNE processes in porous media - conduction
Kostelecky, Anna Mareike, 2025, "Replication Data for: "Local Thermal Non-Equilibrium Models in Porous Media: A Comparative Study of Conduction effects"", https://doi.org/10.18419/DARUS-4782, DaRUS, V1
This data set contains the data to reproduce the figures presented in Kostelecky et al., Local Thermal Non-Equilibrium Models in Porous Media: A Comparative Study of Conduction effects, International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer. \TODO: add doi after acceptance. 1. Final figures The final figures of the paper can be found in plots_final.tar.xz...
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