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CLOSED CIRCULATION OF THERMAL WATER STUDIED USING THE EMBEDDED CONTINUUM METHOD
A case of two-dimensional motion of thermal waters under the action of two wells comprising a spaced dipole is investigated on the basis of a reservoir model in the form of a heterogeneous structure consisting of disjoint continua, one of which is embedded into the other. Calculations are performed...
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