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Density-driven compaction and temperature evolution in porous media
Authors: Xin-She Yang
Venue: Applied Mathematics and Computation
Type: Publication
Abstract: Compactional flow and temperature evolution in porous media is modelled as a two-phase deformation process. The mathematical model leads to a pair of nonlinear diffusion equations with a moving boundary. Two distinguished features of density-driven compaction and temperature profile are then analysed and different styles of behaviour are compared and shown in this paper.
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