- December 2, 2022
- Posted by: lbilke
- Category: Interpore Newsletter
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The deadline is approaching fast!Abstract submission deadline is Monday, 12 December! To submit an abstract to one of the 23 minisymposia, please refer to InterPore2023 (22-25 May 2023): Call for Abstracts · InterPore Event Management (Indico). Call for Exhibitors & SponsorsThe prospectus for potential exhibitors and sponsors (pdf, 3.6 MB) at InterPore2023 is now available! Let us know who you’d like to see exhibit in Edinburgh. Email us with the organization name and contact information.
Invited Speaker at InterPore2023Dr Adriana Paluszny Title: Finite element modelling of the growth and flow properties of multiple-scale three-dimensional fracture networks Dr Adriana Paluszny is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Earth Science & Engineering, Imperial College London. She has a PhD in Computational Geomechanics from Imperial College London. She currently holds a Royal Society University Research Fellowship. The generation and growth of multiple three-dimensional fractures and fluid flow through the resultant fractured rock mass is modelled by solving the displacement and flow equations numerically using the finite element method. The approach uses the Imperial College Geomechanics Toolkit, an in-house C++ 3D simulator that captures coupled thermo-poro-elastic deformation and damage accumulation, while accounting for variable fracture apertures and local transmissivities on the fracture surface, which evolve as a function of deformation. Simulations are able to capture fracture growth at different scales, and model fracture nucleation based on the evaluation of a local damage model. Quasi-static fracture growth is simulated for a number of… continue reading
Did you know….Edinburgh?InterPore2023 will be in Edinburgh. Edinburgh has a lot of things to offer with respect to science, science history and porous media. This week: Hogmanay. In Scotland, New Year’s Eve is called Hogmanay and the celebration has its origins in the wild Viking celebrations of the winter solstice. Hogmanay in Edinburgh is a unique event, celebrated with a street party, including a torchlight procession, a ceilidh (traditional Scottish music and dancing) and a spectacular firework display over the castle. If that isn’t enough, you can welcome in the new year with the Loony Dook, a bracing morning dunk in the river. Important Dates
The InterPore2023 Bulletin provides regular updates on the InterPore2023 conference and is part of the InterPore Newsletter mailings.
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