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Capillary instability in models for three-phase flow
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    Capillary instability in models for three-phase flow (English)
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    27 March 2003
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    A model with physically correct diffusion matrices, taking full account of capillarity is investigated. The authors show that if a three-phase flow model is well-behaved near the boundary, a Dumortier-Roussarie-Sotomayor point must exist within the region of strict hyperbolicity. In addition, they derive necessary and sufficient conditions for a three-phase flow model to be well-behaved near the boundary and then verify these conditions for an example.
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    flow in porous media
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    Capillary pressure instability
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