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Mixed finite elements 3 Cartilaginous tissues 1 Central difference scheme 1 Darcy 1 Domain decomposition 1 Electrochemical potentials 1 Fick 1 Heterogeneous reservoirs 1 Hooke 1 Multiscale methods 1 Operator splitting 1 Three-phase flow 1
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Pereira, F. 2 Abreu, E. 1 Douglas, J. 1 Francisco, A. 1 Frijns, A.J.H. 1 Furtado, F. 1 Ginting, V. 1 Huyghe, J.M. 1 Kaasschieter, E.F. 1 Marchesin, D. 1 Rigelo, J. 1
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Design and implementation of a multiscale mixed method based on a nonoverlapping domain decomposition procedure
Francisco, A.; Ginting, V.; Pereira, F.; Rigelo, J. - In: Mathematics and Computers in Simulation (MATCOM) 99 (2014) C, pp. 125-138
new multiscale mixed method to compute the velocity field in heterogeneous porous media. Hybridized mixed finite elements …
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Three-phase immiscible displacement in heterogeneous petroleum reservoirs
Abreu, E.; Douglas, J.; Furtado, F.; Marchesin, D.; … - In: Mathematics and Computers in Simulation (MATCOM) 73 (2006) 1, pp. 2-20
the convective transport of the fluid phases with locally conservative mixed finite elements for the associated parabolic …
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Mixed finite element modelling of cartilaginous tissues
Kaasschieter, E.F.; Frijns, A.J.H.; Huyghe, J.M. - In: Mathematics and Computers in Simulation (MATCOM) 61 (2003) 3, pp. 549-560
Swelling and shrinking of cartilaginous tissues is modelled by a four-component mixture theory. This theory results in a set of coupled non-linear partial differential equations for the electrochemical potentials and the displacement. For the sake of local mass conservation these equations are...
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