Soil bioremediation is a highly complex phenomenon and involves several disciplines at the same time, including fluid dynamics, chemistry and biology. A cellular automata model is currently under development, which deals with all these kinds of phenomena. In this paper the fluid dynamical aspects of this model are discussed, and some comparisons with experimental data are presented. Genetic algorithms have been applied in order to tune the model to a specific case.

Simulation of water flow through a porous soil by a Cellular Automaton model / Di Gregorio, S.; Rongo, R.; Serra, Roberto; Spataro, W.; Villani, Marco. - STAMPA. - (1996), pp. 79-88. (Intervento presentato al convegno ACRI '96 - Second Conference on Cellular Automata for Research and Industry tenutosi a Milano, IT nel 16-18 October 1996).

Simulation of water flow through a porous soil by a Cellular Automaton model

SERRA, Roberto;VILLANI, Marco
1996

Abstract

Soil bioremediation is a highly complex phenomenon and involves several disciplines at the same time, including fluid dynamics, chemistry and biology. A cellular automata model is currently under development, which deals with all these kinds of phenomena. In this paper the fluid dynamical aspects of this model are discussed, and some comparisons with experimental data are presented. Genetic algorithms have been applied in order to tune the model to a specific case.
1996
ACRI '96 - Second Conference on Cellular Automata for Research and Industry
Milano, IT
16-18 October 1996
79
88
Di Gregorio, S.; Rongo, R.; Serra, Roberto; Spataro, W.; Villani, Marco
Simulation of water flow through a porous soil by a Cellular Automaton model / Di Gregorio, S.; Rongo, R.; Serra, Roberto; Spataro, W.; Villani, Marco. - STAMPA. - (1996), pp. 79-88. (Intervento presentato al convegno ACRI '96 - Second Conference on Cellular Automata for Research and Industry tenutosi a Milano, IT nel 16-18 October 1996).
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