TS011B Numerical Modeling Techniques for Complex Problems in Science and Engineering (In Honor of Rafael Montenegro) II
This thematic session is dedicated to recent advances in numerical modeling applied to multiphysical and multiscale problems in different areas of science and engineering. It will address both the development of new methodologies—such as finite elements, finite volumes, boundary elements, and high-order HDG formulations—and their application to complex cases: incompressible flows, wave propagation, porous media simulation, atmospheric and marine pollution, solar and wind energy, and forest fire propagation, among others. In addition to applications, contributions addressing key computational aspects such as load balancing in parallel algorithms, geometric accuracy in meshes, and the fidelity of numerical models will also be included. The aim of the session is to provide a multidisciplinary space for sharing theoretical, computational, and applied approaches that push the boundaries of numerical simulation in real and demanding contexts.
Scheduled presentations:
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Simulación de los efectos de la inyección de gases no convencionales en el transporte de gas natural
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Validación de un Modelo 3D Adaptativo de Radiación Solar a Escala Local Usando Medidas de Piranómetro y un MDE de Alta Resolución
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Modelo Computacional para la Optimización de la Estimulación Multipolar en Implantes Cocleares
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Numerical Simulation of Structural Behavior under Blast Loading.
