Chen et al., 2004 - Google Patents
Experimental study of liquid‐gas flow structure effects on relative permeabilities in a fractureChen et al., 2004
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- Chen C
- Horne R
- Fourar M
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- Water resources research
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Two‐phase flow through fractured media is important in geothermal, nuclear, and petroleum applications. In this research an experimental apparatus was built to capture the unstable nature of the two‐phase flow in a smooth‐walled fracture and display the flow structures …
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