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Discontinuity-capturing finite element formulations for nonlinear convection-diffusion-reaction equations
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    Discontinuity-capturing finite element formulations for nonlinear convection-diffusion-reaction equations (English)
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    Formulations which complement the streamline-upwind/Petrov-Galerkin procedure are presented. These formulations minimize the oscillations about sharp internal and boundary layers in convection-dominated and reaction-dominated flows. The proposed methods are tested on various single- and multi-component transport problems.
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    streamline-upwind/Petrov-Galerkin procedure
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    oscillations about sharp internal and boundary layers
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    convection-dominated and reaction-dominated flows
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    multi-component transport problems
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    electrophoresis separation phenomena
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