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Si stabilisce l'esistenza e l'unicità di una soluzione monotona per il problema di frontiera libera correlato al flusso stazionare d'acqua dolce e salata intorno ad un acquifero eterogeneo. Si provano la continuità e l'esistenza di un limite asintotico della frontiera libera.
We propose a simple numerical method for capturing the steady state solution of hyperbolic systems with geometrical source terms. We use the interface value, rather than the cell-averages, for the source terms that balance the nonlinear convection at the cell interface, allowing the numerical capturing of the steady state with a formal high order accuracy. This method applies to Godunov or Roe type upwind methods but requires no modification of the Riemann solver. Numerical experiments on scalar...
We propose a simple numerical method for capturing the
steady state solution of hyperbolic systems with geometrical
source terms. We use
the interface value, rather than the cell-averages,
for the source terms that balance the nonlinear convection
at the cell interface, allowing the numerical capturing of the steady
state with a formal high order accuracy. This method applies to Godunov
or Roe type upwind methods but
requires no modification of the Riemann solver.
Numerical experiments on scalar...
Waxy Crude Oils (WCO’s) are characterized by the presence of heavy paraffins in
sufficiently large concentrations. They exhibit quite complex thermodynamical and
rheological behaviour and present the peculiar property of giving rise to the formation of
segregated wax deposits, when temperature falls down the so called WAT, or Wax Appearance
Temperature. In extreme cases, segregated waxes may lead to pipeline occlusion due to
deposition on cold walls....
The paper is devoted to the computation of two-phase flows in a porous medium
when applying the two-fluid approach.
The basic formulation is presented first, together with the main properties
of the model. A few basic analytic solutions are then provided, some of them corresponding
to solutions of the one-dimensional Riemann problem.
Three distinct Finite-Volume schemes are then introduced. The first two schemes, which rely on the Rusanov scheme,
are shown to give wrong approximations in some...
The discretisation of the Oseen problem by finite element methods may suffer
in general from two shortcomings. First, the discrete inf-sup
(Babuška-Brezzi)
condition can be violated. Second, spurious oscillations
occur due to the dominating convection. One way to overcome both
difficulties is the use of local projection techniques. Studying
the local projection method in an abstract setting, we show that
the fulfilment of a local inf-sup condition between approximation and
projection spaces...
A uniqueness criterion is given for the weak solution of the Navier-Stokes equations in the stationary case. Precisely, it is proved that, for a generic known term, there exists one and only one solution such that the mechanical power of the corresponding flow is maximum and that this maximum is "stable" in an appropriate sense.
We consider a continuum model describing steady flows of a miscible mixture of two fluids. The densities of the fluids and their velocity fields are prescribed at infinity: , . Neglecting the convective terms, we have proved earlier that weak solutions to such a reduced system exist. Here we establish a uniqueness type result: in the absence of the external forces and interaction terms, there is only one such solution, namely , , .
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