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Archive | 2009

Joint physical and numerical modeling of water distribution networks.

Adam Zimmerman; Timothy John O'Hern; Leslie Orear; Karen C. Kajder; Stephen W. Webb; Malynda A. Cappelle; Siri S. Khalsa; Jerome L. Wright; Amy Cha-Tien Sun; J. Benjamin Chwirka; Joel Hartenberger; Sean Andrew McKenna; Bart Gustaaf van Bloemen Waanders; Lucas K. McGrath; Clifford K. Ho

This report summarizes the experimental and modeling effort undertaken to understand solute mixing in a water distribution network conducted during the last year of a 3-year project. The experimental effort involves measurement of extent of mixing within different configurations of pipe networks, measurement of dynamic mixing in a single mixing tank, and measurement of dynamic solute mixing in a combined network-tank configuration. High resolution analysis of turbulence mixing is carried out via high speed photography as well as 3D finite-volume based Large Eddy Simulation turbulence models. Macroscopic mixing rules based on flow momentum balance are also explored, and in some cases, implemented in EPANET. A new version EPANET code was developed to yield better mixing predictions. The impact of a storage tank on pipe mixing in a combined pipe-tank network during diurnal fill-and-drain cycles is assessed. Preliminary comparison between dynamic pilot data and EPANET-BAM is also reported.


Archive | 2013

Kalman-filtered compressive sensing for high resolution estimation of anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions from sparse measurements.

Jaideep Ray; Jina Lee; Sophia Lefantzi; Vineet Yadav; Anna M. Michalak; Bart Gustaaf van Bloemen Waanders; Sean Andrew McKenna

The estimation of fossil-fuel CO2 emissions (ffCO2) from limited ground-based and satellite measurements of CO2 concentrations will form a key component of the monitoring of treaties aimed at the abatement of greenhouse gas emissions. The limited nature of the measured data leads to a severely-underdetermined estimation problem. If the estimation is performed at fine spatial resolutions, it can also be computationally expensive. In order to enable such estimations, advances are needed in the spatial representation of ffCO2 emissions, scalable inversion algorithms and the identification of observables to measure. To that end, we investigate parsimonious spatial parameterizations of ffCO2 emissions which can be used in atmospheric inversions. We devise and test three random field models, based on wavelets, Gaussian kernels and covariance structures derived from easily-observed proxies of human activity. In doing so, we constructed a novel inversion algorithm, based on compressive sensing and sparse reconstruction, to perform the estimation. We also address scalable ensemble Kalman filters as an inversion mechanism and quantify the impact of Gaussian assumptions inherent in them. We find that the assumption does not impact the estimates of mean ffCO2 source strengths appreciably, but a comparison with Markov chain Monte Carlo estimates show significant differences in themorexa0» variance of the source strengths. Finally, we study if the very different spatial natures of biogenic and ffCO2 emissions can be used to estimate them, in a disaggregated fashion, solely from CO2 concentration measurements, without extra information from products of incomplete combustion e.g., CO. We find that this is possible during the winter months, though the errors can be as large as 50%.«xa0less


Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering | 2015

Decreasing the temporal complexity for nonlinear, implicit reduced-order models by forecasting

Kevin Thomas Carlberg; Jaideep Ray; Bart Gustaaf van Bloemen Waanders


Archive | 2015

Bayesian inference of the permeability field of a binary medium.

Jaideep Ray; Sophia Lefantzi; Bart Gustaaf van Bloemen Waanders


Archive | 2014

Breaking Computational Barriers: Real-time Analysis and Optimization with Large-scale Nonlinear Models via Model Reduction

Kevin Carlberg; Martin Drohmann; Raymond S. Tuminaro; Paul T. Boggs; Jaideep Ray; Bart Gustaaf van Bloemen Waanders


Proposed for publication in Computer methods in applied mechanics and engineering. | 2012

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Kevin Thomas Carlberg; Bart Gustaaf van Bloemen Waanders; Jaideep Ray


Archive | 2012

Estimation of multiscale fields representing anthropogenic CO2 emissions from sparse observations.

Jaideep Ray; Bart Gustaaf van Bloemen Waanders; Sean Andrew McKenna


Archive | 2011

Estimation of finescale conductivity fields from multiscale observations.

Sean Andrew McKenna; Jaideep Ray; Bart Gustaaf van Bloemen Waanders; Sophia Lefantzi; Youssef M. Marzouk


Archive | 2011

Multiscale spatial models for representing anthropogenic CO2 emissions.

Jaideep Ray; Bart Gustaaf van Bloemen Waanders; Sean Andrew McKenna


Archive | 2011

Bayesian inference of multiscale structures in porous media.

Sophia Lefantzi; Sean Andrew McKenna; Jaideep Ray; Bart Gustaaf van Bloemen Waanders

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Jaideep Ray

United States Department of Energy

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Sean Andrew McKenna

Sandia National Laboratories

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Sophia Lefantzi

Sandia National Laboratories

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Youssef M. Marzouk

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Kevin Thomas Carlberg

United States Department of Energy

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Anna M. Michalak

Carnegie Institution for Science

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Clifford K. Ho

Sandia National Laboratories

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Jerome L. Wright

Sandia National Laboratories

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Jina Lee

Sandia National Laboratories

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Kevin Carlberg

Sandia National Laboratories

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