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Multiphase flow modeling with general boundary conditions and automatic phase-configuration changes using a fractional-flow approach
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    Multiphase flow modeling with general boundary conditions and automatic phase-configuration changes using a fractional-flow approach (English)
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    11 February 2009
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    multiple-phase flow
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    fractional flow approach
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    general boundary conditions
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    phase configuration change
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