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Macroscopic behavior of gas flow with adsorption through a fractured porous medium
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    Macroscopic behavior of gas flow with adsorption through a fractured porous medium (English)
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    A three-scale periodic model is used to describe gas flows with adsorption through fractured porous media. The local descriptions at both pore scale and fracture scale are obtained using the Navier-Stokes equations. The macroscopic behavior is derived via the three-scale homogenization method. The model exhibits memory effects and nonlinearities, being strongly influenced by the flow in pores.
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    three-scale periodic model
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    pore scale
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    fracture scale
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    Navier-Stokes equations
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    three-scale homogenization method
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    memory effects
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    nonlinearities
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