We are pleased to announce the release of iCP 1.6!
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- Coinciding with the release of iCP version 1.6, Amphos 21 is organizing an online iCP Training course on 10-12th November 2020.
- Radioactive waste disposal systems typically comprise a series of barriers that aim at protecting the environment and human health.
- We present a useful app designed in Comsol that simulates the effects of different irrigation cycles
- Damage mechanics has often been used to study the mechanical behaviour of concrete structures
- Injection conditions of CO2 at the wellhead may play a major role on the flow behavior through the wellbore.
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Computing groundwater age in Comsol Multiphysics: implementation of transient and steady-state methodologies
This post is intended to illustrate how to calculate the water age in a volume (3D model) or surface (2D model) based in the methodology proposed by Goode D.J. (1996).- In this post, Álvaro Sáinz, Marie Curie PhD student at Amphos 21, blogs about a COMSOL interface he has built to simulate conservative transport in porous media.
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Modelling saturation with water of spent nuclear fuel in the context of its geological disposal
In this post, Marek Pękala describes a recent application of Comsol at Amphos 21 to study the saturation with water of spent nuclear fuel.- A large-scale, long-term simulation of the hydrogeochemical behaviour of fractured rocks is shown in this post.
- Heap leach pads constitute a common practice in the mining industry.
- In this post, we blog about the capture and storage of CO2 in deep geological formations, one of the proposed solutions to reduce CO2 emissions to the atmosphere
- This post is about a recent application case of Comsol in the field of thermo-hydro-geochemical behavior of clayey materials
- The safety assessment of deep geological repositories (DGR) for used spent fuel (SF) requires a fundamental understanding of the processes controlling fuel alteration
- We are pleased to announce the release of version 2.0 of iCP! iCP 2.0 includes new capabilities such as adding extra dimensions and chemo-mechanical couplings.
- In this blog post, we show how to simulate the deformation of a concrete sample under the simultaneous action of chemical degradation and mechanical loading using iCP.
- We are happy to announce the release of iCP 2.1.
- Amphos 21 is organizing an online iCP Training course on 11-14th November 2024.