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Wu, X.; Kugler, Ph.; Lu, Sh.
Identification of the exchange coefficient from indirect data for a coupled continuum pipe-flow model
Chinese Annals of Mathematics, Series B
2014
35
3
483
500

Calibration and identification of the exchange effect between the karst aquifers and the underlying conduit network are important issues in order to gain a better understanding of these hydraulic systems. Based on a coupled continuum pipe-flow (CCPF for short) model describing flows in karst aquifers, this paper is devoted to the identification of an exchange rate function, which models the hydraulic interaction between the fissured volume (matrix) and the conduit, from the Neumann boundary data, i.e., matrix/conduit seepage velocity. The authors formulate this parameter identification problem as a nonlinear operator equation and prove the compactness of the forward mapping. The stable approximate solution is obtained by two classic iterative regularization methods, namely, the Landweber iteration and Levenberg-Marquardt method. Numerical examples on noisefree and noisy data shed light on the appropriateness of the proposed approaches

CCPF model; Landweber iteration; Levenberg-Marquardt method
2000 MR Subject Classification 65N21; 65J20; 65J22
1860-6261
10.1007/s11401-014-0830-3
Wu, X.; Kugler, Ph.; Lu, Sh., 2014, Identification of the exchange coefficient from indirect data for a coupled continuum pipe-flow model , 35 , 483 - 500 http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs11401-014-0830-3, PDF