This paper is made available here with permission from the editors. http://www.math.ualberta.ca/ijnam/AIMS.htmThis paper examines two-phase flow in porous media with heterogeneous capillary pressure functions. This problem has received very little attention in the literature, and constitutes a challenge for numerical discretization, since saturation discontinuities arise at the interface between the different homogeneous regions in the domain. As a motivation we first consider a one-dimensional model problem, for which a semi-analytical solution is known, and examine some different finite-volume approximations. A standard scheme based on harmonic averaging of the absolute permeability, and which possesses the important property of bei...
We consider the one-dimensional two-phase flow through a heterogeneous porous medium. The heterogene...
International audienceWe consider a immiscible two-phase flow through an one-dimensional heterogeneo...
AbstractA modern numerical scheme for simulation of flow of two immiscible and incompressible phases...
International audienceWe study a one dimensional model for two-phase flows in heterogeneous media, i...
International audienceWe study a one dimensional model for two-phase flows in heterogeneous media, i...
We consider a simplified model of a two-phase flow through a heterogeneous porous medium, in which c...
We consider a simplified model of a two-phase flow through a heterogeneous porous medium, in which c...
We consider a simplified model of a two-phase flow through a heterogeneous porous medium, in which c...
We consider a simplified model of a two-phase flow through a heterogeneous porous medium, in which c...
We design and investigate a sequential discontinuous Galerkin method to approximate two-phase immisc...
International audienceNeglecting capillary pressure effects in two-phase flow models for porous medi...
AbstractWe present an approach and numerical results for a new formulation modeling immiscible compr...
We design and investigate a sequential discontinuous Galerkin method to approximate two-phase immisc...
A novel finite-volume method is presented for porous media flow simulation that is applicable to dis...
International audienceNeglecting capillary pressure effects in two-phase flow models for porous medi...
We consider the one-dimensional two-phase flow through a heterogeneous porous medium. The heterogene...
International audienceWe consider a immiscible two-phase flow through an one-dimensional heterogeneo...
AbstractA modern numerical scheme for simulation of flow of two immiscible and incompressible phases...
International audienceWe study a one dimensional model for two-phase flows in heterogeneous media, i...
International audienceWe study a one dimensional model for two-phase flows in heterogeneous media, i...
We consider a simplified model of a two-phase flow through a heterogeneous porous medium, in which c...
We consider a simplified model of a two-phase flow through a heterogeneous porous medium, in which c...
We consider a simplified model of a two-phase flow through a heterogeneous porous medium, in which c...
We consider a simplified model of a two-phase flow through a heterogeneous porous medium, in which c...
We design and investigate a sequential discontinuous Galerkin method to approximate two-phase immisc...
International audienceNeglecting capillary pressure effects in two-phase flow models for porous medi...
AbstractWe present an approach and numerical results for a new formulation modeling immiscible compr...
We design and investigate a sequential discontinuous Galerkin method to approximate two-phase immisc...
A novel finite-volume method is presented for porous media flow simulation that is applicable to dis...
International audienceNeglecting capillary pressure effects in two-phase flow models for porous medi...
We consider the one-dimensional two-phase flow through a heterogeneous porous medium. The heterogene...
International audienceWe consider a immiscible two-phase flow through an one-dimensional heterogeneo...
AbstractA modern numerical scheme for simulation of flow of two immiscible and incompressible phases...