Effects of gravity and inlet/outlet location on a two-phase cocurrent imbibition in porous media.
El-Amin, M.F., Sun, Shuyu (2011)
Journal of Applied Mathematics
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El-Amin, M.F., Sun, Shuyu (2011)
Journal of Applied Mathematics
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O'Brien, S.B.G., Hayes, M. (2002)
International Journal of Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences
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Javier Jiménez (2007)
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The study of turbulence near walls has experienced a renaissance in the last decade, in part because of the availability of high-quality numerical simulations. The viscous and buffer layers over smooth walls are now fairly well understood. They are essentially independent of the outer flow, and there is a family of numerically-exact nonlinear structures that predict well many of the best-known characteristics of the wall layer, such as the intensity and the spectra of the velocity fluctuations,...
Gregory I. Sivashinsky (2007)
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The effects of hydraulic resistance on premixed gas combustion in tubes and inert porous beds are discussed on the basis of recent research. It is found that the hydraulic resistance causes a gradual precompression and preheating of the unburned gas adjacent to the advancing deflagration which may lead (after an extended induction period) to a localized thermal explosion triggering an abrupt transition from deglagrative to detonative combustion. The hydraulic resistance has a profound...
Bettina Albers, Stavros A. Savidis, H. Ercan Taşan, Otto von Estorff, Malte Gehlken (2012)
International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science
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The dynamical investigation of two-component poroelastic media is important for practical applications. Analytic solution methods are often not available since they are too complicated for the complex governing sets of equations. For this reason, often some existing numerical methods are used. In this work results obtained with the finite element method are opposed to those obtained by Schanz using the boundary element method. Not only the influence of the number of elements and time...