Abstract

Heterogeneous water-air mixture flows in the presence of capillary forces are investigated. It is shown that for moderate pressure and temperature gradients the distribution of the water saturation function can be determined from a nonlinear differential equation with a coefficient dependent on the porous medium parameters, the water viscosity, and the capillary pressure. The water-air mixture flow behind the ice melting front is considered.

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