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Al Kubaisy et al., 2023 - Google Patents

A hybrid pressure approximation in the control volume finite element method for multiphase flow and transport in heterogeneous porous media

Al Kubaisy et al., 2023

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15446497226027068199
Author
Al Kubaisy J
Salinas P
Jackson M
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Journal of Computational Physics

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We present a new hybrid pressure formulation applied to the control volume finite element (CVFE) method to model multiphase flow and transport in highly heterogeneous porous media. The formulation effectively captures sharp saturation changes in the presence of …
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