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Summary

To perform the numerical simulations the phenomenological meniscus model [1] for two-phase flow was used. It takes into consideration the phase distribution in porous medium, the displacing front deformation and the residual phase formation. The closing relations for this model were obtained from the given experiments. The simulations confirmed qualitatively the experimental results.

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2018-09-03
2024-04-28
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