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A computational model for transport of immiscible scalars in two-phase flows
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    A computational model for transport of immiscible scalars in two-phase flows (English)
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    10 February 2023
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    phase-field method
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    scalars
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    two-phase flows
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    positivity
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    electrokinetics
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    turbulent flows
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