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Prediction of capillary pressure-saturation relationship for primary drainage in a 3D fibrous porous medium using volume-of-fluid method
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    Prediction of capillary pressure-saturation relationship for primary drainage in a 3D fibrous porous medium using volume-of-fluid method (English)
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    10 September 2018
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    fibrous media
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    volume-of-fluid method
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    full-morphology method
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    capillary-pressure saturation
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    microscale simulation
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    quasi-static drainage
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