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The following pages link to On the ability of a Darcy-scale model to capture wormhole formation during the dissolution of a porous medium (Q4551497):
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- Computational modeling of moving interfaces between fluid and porous medium domains (Q509802) (← links)
- Core-scale description of porous media dissolution during acid injection. I: Theoretical development (Q539718) (← links)
- Core-scale description of porous media dissolution during acid injection. II: Calculation of the effective properties (Q539780) (← links)
- Investigation of the effective permeability of vuggy or fractured porous media from a Darcy-Brinkman approach (Q894217) (← links)
- A numerical simulation method for dissolution in porous and fractured media (Q995258) (← links)
- Stability of reaction-fronts in porous media (Q1667769) (← links)
- Large scale cavity dissolution: from the physical problem to its numerical solution (Q1670895) (← links)
- High-order local discontinuous Galerkin method for simulating wormhole propagation (Q1713170) (← links)
- A general method for simulating reactive dissolution in carbonate rocks with arbitrary geometry (Q1715358) (← links)
- Block-centered finite difference method for simulating compressible wormhole propagation (Q1742683) (← links)
- A semi-analytic porosity evolution scheme for simulating wormhole propagation with the Darcy-Brinkman-Forchheimer model (Q1757384) (← links)
- Numerical investigation of a fully coupled micro-macro model for mineral dissolution and precipitation (Q2009852) (← links)
- Some free boundary problems arising in rock mechanics (Q2146219) (← links)
- Multiscale formulation of pore-scale compressible Darcy-Stokes flow (Q2222518) (← links)
- Simulation of mineral dissolution at the pore scale with evolving fluid-solid interfaces: review of approaches and benchmark problem set (Q2240910) (← links)
- A fully conservative block-centered finite difference method for simulating Darcy-Forchheimer compressible wormhole propagation (Q2274156) (← links)
- An \(h-\) adaptive local discontinuous Galerkin method for simulating wormhole propagation with Darcy-Forcheiner model (Q2302389) (← links)
- Characteristic block-centered finite difference method for simulating incompressible wormhole propagation (Q2403827) (← links)
- Mixed finite element-based fully conservative methods for simulating wormhole propagation (Q2631578) (← links)
- Reactive-infiltration instabilities in rocks. Fracture dissolution (Q2907186) (← links)
- Steadily Translating Parabolic Dissolution Fingers (Q3195449) (← links)
- Pore-scale modelling of multiphase reactive flow: application to mineral dissolution with production of (Q4690214) (← links)
- Mineral dissolution and wormholing from a pore-scale perspective (Q4972316) (← links)
- Stability and error estimates of local discontinuous Galerkin method with implicit-explicit time marching for simulating wormhole propagation (Q5154012) (← links)
- Superconvergence of a fully conservative finite difference method on non-uniform staggered grids for simulating wormhole propagation with the Darcy–Brinkman–Forchheimer framework (Q5235616) (← links)
- Multiphase flow modeling in multiscale porous media: an open-source micro-continuum approach (Q6145425) (← links)