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A model based on cellular automata for the parallel simulation of 3D unsaturated flow

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A model based on cellular automata for the parallel simulation of 3D unsaturated flow
Cellular automata (CA) are discrete dynamic systems that have been used for modeling many physical systems. CA are often used as an alternative to model and solve large-scale systems where the use of partial differential equations involve complex and computationally expensive simulations. The purpose of this work is to investigate the use of CA based techniques for modeling and parallel simulation of water flux in unsaturated soils. Unsaturated flow processes are an important topic in several branches of hydrology, soil science and agricultural engineering dealing with soil-atmosphere interaction, subsurface flow and transport processes. In this paper a CA model for 3D unsaturated flow simulation is proposed using an extension of the original computational paradigm of cellular automata. This model, aimed at simulating large-scale systems, uses a macroscopic CA approach where local laws with a clear physical meaning govern interactions among automata and its correctness is proved by CA...
Gianluigi Folino, Giuseppe Mendicino, Alfonso Sena
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Type Journal
Year 2006
Where PC
Authors Gianluigi Folino, Giuseppe Mendicino, Alfonso Senatore, Giandomenico Spezzano, Salvatore Straface
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