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Computational Radon Transport Mechanisms

  • Book

  • January 2023
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 5230534
Computational Radon Transport Mechanisms considers various mathematical modeling techniques for understanding radon transport mechanisms across various mediums, including soil, concrete and water. Clearly organized by types of problems, including steady and unsteady states, inverse problems, and uncertainty, the book provides clear solutions to understanding and analyzing radon transport mechanisms. In addition, the book considers recent advances that have proposed different analytical, semi-analytical, and numerical techniques to handle differential equations that govern radon diffusion-advection. As such, this book considers various mathematical models of radon transport.

Covering various computational methods for modeling transport mechanisms in general and diffusion as well as advection equations in particular, this resource provides researchers working in environmental science, earth science, physics, chemistry, applied mathematics, and health with various analytical/numerical computational methods for solving different models governing radon transport.

Table of Contents

1. Theory of Radon Transport Mechanism
2. Basic Radon Transport Models in Various Mediums
3. Review of Measurements of the Radon Transport Through Various Mediums
4. Steady State Radon Transport Problems
5. Unsteady State Radon Transport Problems
6. Inverse Problems in Steady State Scenario
7. Inverse Problems in Unsteady State Scenario
8. Reviews and Concepts of Uncertainty
9. Uncertain Steady State Radon Problems
10. Uncertain Unsteady State Radon Problems
11. Inverse Problems in Uncertain Radon Transport Mechanism

Authors

Snehashish Chakraverty Full Professor, Department of Mathematics, Applied Mathematics Group, National Institute of Technology Rourkela, Rourkela, Odisha, India. Dr. Snehashish Chakraverty has over thirty years of experience as a teacher and researcher. Currently, he is a Senior Professor in the Department of Mathematics (Applied Mathematics Group) at the National Institute of Technology Rourkela, Odisha, India. He has a Ph.D. from IIT Roorkee in Computer Science. Thereafter he did his post-doctoral research at Institute of Sound and Vibration Research (ISVR), University of Southampton, U.K. and at the Faculty of Engineering and Computer Science, Concordia University, Canada. He was also a visiting professor at Concordia and McGill Universities, Canada, and visiting professor at the University of Johannesburg, South Africa. He has authored/co-authored 14 books, published 315 research papers in journals and conferences, and has four more books in development. Dr. Chakraverty is on the Editorial Boards of various International Journals, Book Series and Conferences. Dr. Chakraverty is the Chief Editor of the International Journal of Fuzzy Computation and Modelling (IJFCM), Associate Editor of Computational Methods in Structural Engineering, Frontiers in Built Environment, and is the Guest Editor for several other journals. He was the President of the Section of Mathematical sciences (including Statistics) of the Indian Science Congress. His present research area includes Differential Equations (Ordinary, Partial and Fractional), Soft Computing and Machine Intelligence (Artificial Neural Network, Fuzzy and Interval Computations), Numerical Analysis, Mathematical Modeling, Uncertainty Modelling, Vibration and Inverse Vibration Problems. Tharasi Dilleswar Rao Senior Research Fellow, Department of Mathematics, National Institute of Technology Rourkela, Rourkela, Odisha, India. Mr. Tharasi Dilleswar Rao is presently a Senior Research Fellow at Department of Mathematics, National Institute of Technology (NIT) Rourkela, Odisha, India. He received his M. Sc. degree from Osmania University Telangana. Mr. Rao has worked on a research project in Department of Mathematics, NIT Rourkela, on "Fuzzy Uncertainty Analysis of Fluid Mechanics Problems: A Case Study to Radon Transport and Shallow/Tsunami Wave Equations” funded by Board of Research in Nuclear Sciences, Dept. of Atomic Energy, Mumbai, India. He is presently pursuing his doctoral research in NIT Rourkela under the supervision of Prof. S. Chakraverty. Mr. Rao has published 3 papers in reputed refereed journals, two conference papers, and two book chapters. Mr Rao is a co-author of the book entitled Advanced Numerical Methods and Semi Analytical Methods for Differential Equations. His research area includes numerical methods, fuzzy/interval uncertainty and modelling radon transport mechanisms.