International audienceWe consider a simplified model of a two-phase flow through a heterogeneous porous medium, in which the convection is neglected. This leads to a nonlinear degenerate parabolic problem in a domain shared in an arbitrary finite number of homogeneous porous media. We introduce a new way to connect capillary pressures on the interfaces between the homogeneous domains, which leads to a general notion of solution. We then compare this notion of solution with an existing one, showing that it allows to deal with a larger class of problems. We prove the existence of such a solution in a general case, then we prove the existence and the uniqueness of a regular solution in the one-dimensional case for regular enough initial data
International audienceNeglecting capillary pressure effects in two-phase flow models for porous medi...
International audienceNeglecting capillary pressure effects in two-phase flow models for porous medi...
International audienceNeglecting capillary pressure effects in two-phase flow models for porous medi...
International audienceWe consider a simplified model of a two-phase flow through a heterogeneous por...
International audienceWe consider a simplified model of a two-phase flow through a heterogeneous por...
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...
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...
International audienceNeglecting capillary pressure effects in two-phase flow models for porous medi...
International audienceNeglecting capillary pressure effects in two-phase flow models for porous medi...
International audienceNeglecting capillary pressure effects in two-phase flow models for porous medi...
International audienceNeglecting capillary pressure effects in two-phase flow models for porous medi...
International audienceNeglecting capillary pressure effects in two-phase flow models for porous medi...
International audienceNeglecting capillary pressure effects in two-phase flow models for porous medi...
International audienceNeglecting capillary pressure effects in two-phase flow models for porous medi...
International audienceWe consider a simplified model of a two-phase flow through a heterogeneous por...
International audienceWe consider a simplified model of a two-phase flow through a heterogeneous por...
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...
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...
International audienceNeglecting capillary pressure effects in two-phase flow models for porous medi...
International audienceNeglecting capillary pressure effects in two-phase flow models for porous medi...
International audienceNeglecting capillary pressure effects in two-phase flow models for porous medi...
International audienceNeglecting capillary pressure effects in two-phase flow models for porous medi...
International audienceNeglecting capillary pressure effects in two-phase flow models for porous medi...
International audienceNeglecting capillary pressure effects in two-phase flow models for porous medi...
International audienceNeglecting capillary pressure effects in two-phase flow models for porous medi...