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Hamdi Tchelepi
Hamdi Tchelepi
Professor of Energy Science and Engineering, Stanford University
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Multi-scale finite-volume method for elliptic problems in subsurface flow simulation
P Jenny, SH Lee, HA Tchelepi
Journal of computational physics 187 (1), 47-67, 2003
8822003
Onset of convection in a gravitationally unstable diffusive boundary layer in porous media
A Riaz, M Hesse, HA Tchelepi, FM Orr
Journal of Fluid Mechanics 548, 87-111, 2006
8182006
Stability and convergence of sequential methods for coupled flow and geomechanics: Fixed-stress and fixed-strain splits
J Kim, HA Tchelepi, R Juanes
Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering 200 (13-16), 1591-1606, 2011
4742011
Stability, accuracy, and efficiency of sequential methods for coupled flow and geomechanics
J Kim, HA Tchelepi, R Juanes
SPE Journal 16 (02), 249-262, 2011
4282011
Convective dissolution of carbon dioxide in saline aquifers
JA Neufeld, MA Hesse, A Riaz, MA Hallworth, HA Tchelepi, HE Huppert
Geophysical research letters 37 (22), 2010
3722010
Gravity currents with residual trapping
MA Hesse, FM Orr, HA Tchelepi
Journal of Fluid Mechanics 611, 35-60, 2008
3682008
Physics-informed machine learning: case studies for weather and climate modelling
K Kashinath, M Mustafa, A Albert, JL Wu, C Jiang, S Esmaeilzadeh, ...
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A 379 (2194), 20200093, 2021
3252021
Adaptive multiscale finite-volume method for multiphase flow and transport in porous media
P Jenny, SH Lee, HA Tchelepi
Multiscale Modeling & Simulation 3 (1), 50-64, 2005
3212005
Adaptive fully implicit multi-scale finite-volume method for multi-phase flow and transport in heterogeneous porous media
P Jenny, SH Lee, HA Tchelepi
Journal of Computational Physics 217 (2), 627-641, 2006
2812006
Stability and convergence of sequential methods for coupled flow and geomechanics: Drained and undrained splits
J Kim, HA Tchelepi, R Juanes
Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering 200 (23-24), 2094-2116, 2011
2322011
Parallel scalable unstructured CPR-type linear solver for reservoir simulation
H Cao, HA Tchelepi, J Wallis, H Yardumian
SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition?, SPE-96809-MS, 2005
2242005
Discrete fracture model for coupled flow and geomechanics
TT Garipov, M Karimi-Fard, HA Tchelepi
Computational Geosciences 20, 149-160, 2016
2062016
Comparison of nonlinear formulations for two-phase multi-component EoS based simulation
DV Voskov, HA Tchelepi
Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering 82, 101-111, 2012
2042012
Limitations of physics informed machine learning for nonlinear two-phase transport in porous media
O Fuks, HA Tchelepi
Journal of Machine Learning for Modeling and Computing 1 (1), 2020
1962020
Block-partitioned solvers for coupled poromechanics: A unified framework
JA White, N Castelletto, HA Tchelepi
Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering 303, 55-74, 2016
1812016
Mineral dissolution and wormholing from a pore-scale perspective
C Soulaine, S Roman, A Kovscek, HA Tchelepi
Journal of Fluid Mechanics 827, 457-483, 2017
1792017
Multiscale finite-volume formulation for multiphase flow in porous media: black oil formulation of compressible, three-phase flow with gravity
SH Lee, C Wolfsteiner, HA Tchelepi
Computational Geosciences 12, 351-366, 2008
1752008
Interaction of viscous fingering, permeability heterogeneity, and gravity segregation in three dimensions
HA Tchelepi, FM Orr
SPE Reservoir Engineering 9 (04), 266-271, 1994
173*1994
Accuracy and convergence properties of the fixed‐stress iterative solution of two‐way coupled poromechanics
N Castelletto, JA White, HA Tchelepi
International Journal for Numerical and Analytical Methods in Geomechanics …, 2015
1672015
The impact of sub-resolution porosity of X-ray microtomography images on the permeability
C Soulaine, F Gjetvaj, C Garing, S Roman, A Russian, P Gouze, ...
Transport in porous media 113, 227-243, 2016
1622016
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