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Microfluidic Devices for Characterizing Pore-scale Event Processes in Porous Media for Oil Recovery Applications
Published on: January 16, 2018
An innovative coupling technique for integrating oil spill prediction model with finite volume method-based ocean
Darong Liu1, Lin Mu2, Si Ha1
1College of Marine Science and Technology, China University of Geosciences, Wuhan 430074, People's Republic of China.
Abstract:
Marine oil spill pollution have increased recent years, threatening the safety of the marine environment. This paper proposes a coupling technique: Fast Mapping & Addressing(FMA) that integrates the oil spill model with oceanographic model. The FMA technique is based on hash function and spatial quadtree algorithm to achieve efficient addressing from an unstructured to a structured grid. The oil spill model simulates the oil spill process, while the ocean model simulates the ocean currents. The efficiency is improved about ten times compared to the interpolation algorithm. Results reveal the difference between the simulation results of the ocean model and the measured data is minimal, with an MAE(Mean Absolute Error) and RMSE(Root Mean Square Error) of about 0.06 m. Moreover, two oil spill events in China's nearshore were selected to simulate and verify the results. Indeed, our model's results agree with the observed data, demonstrating that our model can achieve a satisfied simulation of oil spill.
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