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The following pages link to Two-phase, partially miscible flow and transport modeling in porous media; application to gas migration in a nuclear waste repository (Q732179):
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- Study of degenerate parabolic system modeling the hydrogen displacement in a nuclear waste repository (Q371118) (← links)
- Numerical analysis of a non equilibrium two-component two-compressible flow in porous media (Q371127) (← links)
- Numerical simulations of water-gas flow in heterogeneous porous media with discontinuous capillary pressures by the concept of global pressure (Q442704) (← links)
- Finite volume approximation of a diffusion-dissolution model and application to nuclear waste storage (Q554529) (← links)
- Two-component two-compressible flow in a porous medium (Q663445) (← links)
- Modeling compositional compressible two-phase flow in porous media by the concept of the global pressure (Q680260) (← links)
- Method of negative saturations for flow with variable number of phases in porous media: extension to three-phase multi-component case (Q680273) (← links)
- A fully-coupled discontinuous Galerkin method for two-phase flow in porous media with discontinuous capillary pressure (Q723191) (← links)
- Negative-saturation approach for (non)-isothermal compositional three-phase flow simulations in porous media (Q894222) (← links)
- A model of multiphase flow and transport in porous media applied to gas migration in underground nuclear waste repository (Q1018122) (← links)
- Numerical simulation of gas migration through engineered and geological barriers for a deep repository for radioactive waste (Q1685121) (← links)
- On persistent primary variables for numerical modeling of gas migration in a nuclear waste repository (Q1705867) (← links)
- Fully coupled generalized hybrid-mixed finite element approximation of two-phase two-component flow in porous media. I: Formulation and properties of the mathematical model (Q1705882) (← links)
- Modeling and simulation of partially miscible two-phase flow with kinetics mass transfer (Q1998587) (← links)
- Numerical study of compositional compressible degenerate two-phase flow in saturated-unsaturated heterogeneous porous media (Q2006631) (← links)
- Structure exploiting methods for fast uncertainty quantification in multiphase flow through heterogeneous media (Q2065846) (← links)
- Semi-smooth Newton methods for nonlinear complementarity formulation of compositional two-phase flow in porous media (Q2122698) (← links)
- A hybrid-dimensional compositional two-phase flow model in fractured porous media with phase transitions and Fickian diffusion (Q2131044) (← links)
- A posteriori error estimates for a compositional two-phase flow with nonlinear complementarity constraints (Q2192775) (← links)
- Gas phase appearance and disappearance as a problem with complementarity constraints (Q2229823) (← links)
- On multicomponent gas diffusion and coupling concepts for porous media and free flow: a benchmark study (Q2240927) (← links)
- Isothermal water flows in low porosity porous media in presence of vapor-liquid phase change (Q2253335) (← links)
- A two level scaling-up method for multiphase flow in porous media; numerical validation and comparison with other methods (Q2267321) (← links)
- Non-isothermal compositional liquid gas Darcy flow: formulation, soil-atmosphere boundary condition and application to high-energy geothermal simulations (Q2321878) (← links)
- Intrusive uncertainty quantification for hyperbolic-elliptic systems governing two-phase flow in heterogeneous porous media (Q2398880) (← links)
- Coupling of a two phase gas liquid compositional 3D Darcy flow with a 1D compositional free gas flow (Q2830706) (← links)
- Two-phase Two-component Flow in Porous Media in Low Solubility Regime (Q5231301) (← links)
- HOMOGENIZATION OF THE DEGENERATE TWO-PHASE FLOW EQUATIONS (Q5411815) (← links)
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- High-performance computational homogenization of Stokes-Brinkman flow with an Anderson-accelerated method (Q6537495) (← links)