Mathematical Analysis and Numerical Methods for an Underground Oil Recovery Model
Dr. Ying Wang
Department of Mathematics
University of Oklahoma
ABSTRACT: In this talk, I will discuss an underground oil recovery model which include a third-order mixed derivatives term resulting from the dynamic effects in the pressure difference between the two phases. Analytic study on the computational domain reduction will be provided. A variety of numerical examples in both one and two space dimensions will be given. They show that the solutions may have many different saturation profiles depending on the initial conditions, diffusion parameter, and the third-order mixed derivatives parameter. The results are consistent with the study of traveling wave solutions and their bifurcation diagrams.
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