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The theory of two-phase three-component displacement with constant injection of a displacing fluid is considered in this chapter. One-dimensional displacement is described by the self-similar solutions obtained for the displacement of oil by various gases and solvents [29,35,91,261]. The physical mechanisms of recovery are analyzed on the basis of these solutions [133,160,169,279].
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Bedrikovetsky, P., Rowan, G. (1993). The Displacement of Retrograde Condensate and Oil by Gases and Solvents. In: Rowan, G. (eds) Mathematical Theory of Oil and Gas Recovery. Petroleum Engineering and Development Studies, vol 4. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-2205-6_16
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