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Overview

Anis Younes is affiliated with the University of Strasbourg in France, contributing primarily to the fields of Engineering and Environmental Science. Their research output spans a range of topics within these fields, emphasizing environmental engineering and computational techniques applied to fluid and porous media dynamics.

Their scientific work focuses on several main topics, including:

  • Groundwater flow and contamination studies
  • Hydraulic Fracturing and Reservoir Analysis
  • Soil and Unsaturated Flow
  • Advanced Numerical Methods in Computational Mathematics
  • Dam Engineering and Safety
  • Hydrology and Watershed Management Studies
  • Computational Fluid Dynamics and Aerodynamics

Younes's research also covers detailed subfields such as:

  • Environmental Engineering
  • Civil and Structural Engineering
  • Computational Mechanics
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Ocean Engineering

The scientist has published extensively across several journals, notably with multiple contributions to:

  • Advances in Water Resources
  • Water
  • Journal of Hydrology
  • Computers and Geotechnics
  • Water Resources Research

Selected recent papers authored or coauthored by Anis Younes include:

  • Modeling variable-density flow in saturated-unsaturated porous media: An advanced numerical model (2021), published in Advances in Water Resources
  • An advanced discrete fracture model for variably saturated flow in fractured porous media (2020), published in Advances in Water Resources
  • Convective-reactive transport of dissolved CO2 in fractured-geological formations (2021), published in International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control
  • Comparison of the Fuzzy Analytic Hierarchy Process (F-AHP) and Fuzzy Logic for Flood Exposure Risk Assessment in Arid Regions (2023), published in Hydrology
  • Three-dimensional natural convection, entropy generation and mixing in heterogeneous porous medium (2021), published in Advances in Water Resources

Anis Younes has frequently collaborated with several researchers across their publications. The most common coauthors are:

  • Marwan Fahs
  • Hussein Hoteit
  • Behzad Ataie-Ashtiani
  • Craig T. Simmons
  • Behshad Koohbor

Best Publications

  • Modeling Variable Density Flow and Solute Transport in Porous Medium: 1. Numerical Model and Verification

    Ph. Ackerer;A. Younes;R. Mose

  • Bayesian sparse polynomial chaos expansion for global sensitivity analysis

    Qian Shao;Qian Shao;Anis Younes;Anis Younes;Marwan Fahs;Thierry A. Mara

  • Three-Dimensional Modeling of Mass Transfer in Porous Media Using the Mixed Hybrid Finite Elements and the Random-Walk Methods

    H. Hoteit;R. Mose;A. Younes;F. Lehmann

  • Use of global sensitivity analysis and polynomial chaos expansion for interpretation of nonreactive transport experiments in laboratory‐scale porous media

    Noura Fajraoui;Fanilo Ramasomanana;Anis Younes;Thierry Alex Mara

  • An XFEM crack-tip enrichment for a crack terminating at a bi-material interface

    L. Bouhala;Q. Shao;Y. Koutsawa;A. Younes

  • Short communication: An easy and efficient combination of the Mixed Finite Element Method and the Method of Lines for the resolution of Richards' Equation

    Marwan Fahs;Anis Younes;François Lehmann

  • From mixed finite elements to finite volumes for elliptic PDEs in two and three dimensions

    Anis Younes;Philippe Ackerer;Guy Chavent

  • Mixed finite elements for solving 2-D diffusion-type equations

    Anis Younes;Philippe Ackerer;Frederick Delay

  • A New Formulation of the Mixed Finite Element Method for Solving Elliptic and Parabolic PDE with Triangular Elements

    Anis Younes;Robert Mose;Philippe Ackerer;Guy Chavent

  • A new mass lumping scheme for the mixed hybrid finite element method

    Anis Younes;Anis Younes;Philippe Ackerer;François Lehmann

  • Efficient approximations for the simulation of density driven flow in porous media

    Philippe Ackerer;Anis Younes

  • An advanced discrete fracture model for variably saturated flow in fractured porous media

    Behshad Koohbor;Marwan Fahs;Hussein Hoteit;Joanna Doummar

  • Uncertainty analysis for seawater intrusion in fractured coastal aquifers: Effects of fracture location, aperture, density and hydrodynamic parameters

    Behshad Koohbor;Marwan Fahs;Behzad Ataie-Ashtiani;Behzad Ataie-Ashtiani;Benjamin Belfort

  • Solving density driven flow problems with efficient spatial discretizations and higher-order time integration methods

    Anis Younes;Marwan Fahs;Selim Ahmed

  • An XFEM/CZM based inverse method for identification of composite failure parameters

    Lyazid Bouhala;Ahmed Makradi;Salim Belouettar;Anis Younes

  • On modelling the multidimensional coupled fluid flow and heat or mass transport in porous media

    Anis Younes

  • The Henry semianalytical solution for saltwater intrusion with reduced dispersion

    Ali Zidane;Ali Zidane;Anis Younes;Peter Huggenberger;Eric Zechner

  • A Reference Benchmark Solution for Free Convection in A Square Cavity Filled with A Heterogeneous Porous Medium

    Marwan Fahs;Anis Younes;Ahmed Makradi

  • The Henry problem: New semianalytical solution for velocity-dependent dispersion

    Marwan Fahs;Behzad Ataie-Ashtiani;Behzad Ataie-Ashtiani;Anis Younes;Anis Younes;Craig T. Simmons

  • Solving the advection-dispersion equation with discontinuous Galerkin and multipoint flux approximation methods on unstructured meshes

    Anis Younes;Philippe Ackerer

  • Two‐dimensional stable‐layered laboratory‐scale experiments for testing density‐coupled flow models

    M. Konz;P. Ackerer;A. Younes;P. Huggenberger

  • Use of Global Sensitivity Analysis to Help Assess Unsaturated Soil Hydraulic Parameters

    A. Younes;Thierry A. Mara;Noura Fajraoui;François Lehmann

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter Huggenberger
Peter Huggenberger University of Basel
Behzad Ataie-Ashtiani
Behzad Ataie-Ashtiani University of Newcastle Australia
Craig T. Simmons
Craig T. Simmons University of Newcastle Australia
Salim Belouettar
Salim Belouettar Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology
Alberto Guadagnini
Alberto Guadagnini Polytechnic University of Milan
Pedro Núñez
Pedro Núñez University of La Laguna
Jesús Carrera
Jesús Carrera Spanish National Research Council
Bruno Sudret
Bruno Sudret ETH Zurich
Gwenaël Imfeld
Gwenaël Imfeld University of Strasbourg
Brian Berkowitz
Brian Berkowitz Weizmann Institute of Science

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