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Moving boundary problems in the flow of liquid through porous media

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 February 2009

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Abstract

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The movement of the interface between two immiscible fluids flowing through a porous medium is discussed. It is assumed that one of the fluids, which is a liquid, is much more viscous than the other. The problem is transformed by replacing the pressure with an integral of pressure with respect to time. Singularities of pressure and the transformed variable are seen to be related.

Some two-dimensional problems may be solved by comparing the singularities of certain analytic functions, one of which is derived from the new variable. The implications of the approach of a singularity to the moving boundary are examined.

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Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Australian Mathematical Society 1982

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