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Zhurnal Srednevolzhskogo Matematicheskogo Obshchestva, 2011, Volume 13, Number 1, Pages 7–11 (Mi svmo217)  

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Mathematical research of system of equations of processes in the porous environment

G. I. Kazakevicha, L. V. Klochkovab, Yu. A. Poveschenkob, V. F. Tishkinb

a P. P. Shirshov institute of Oceanology of RAS
b M. V. Keldysh Institute for Applied Mathematics, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow
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Abstract: Now gas hydrates are considered as potential sources of hydrocarbons. Methods of mathematical physics investigate the system of mass and power balances describing dynamics of fluids: joint movement of free hydrates, water, gas and their power interoperability with a stationary skeleton. As a result the initial boundary value problem is split on the core dissipation equation of the hydrates theory, defining "thermodynamic"   evolution of system parameters, and a saturations part describing "hyperbolic"  movement of environment, saturations by hydrate and fluids.
Keywords: gas hydrates, hydrocarbons, mathematical physics methods.
Received: 22.06.2011
Document Type: Article
UDC: 51.7:532.546
Language: Russian
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