> I'm getting the old "finite-elements isn't good for multiphase flow!  You
> should use finite-volume!" statement... and I'd like to be able to prove that
> that isn't the case.  I've already come up with a few papers myself... but I
> thought I would see if someone out there had something more directly
> applicable.

What area are you looking at specifically?  I know reservoir simulation and
related fields has heavily leveraged FEM for multiphase flow...

Also, check out 
http://www-dimat.unipv.it/heltai/wikideal/index.php/Gallery#Multiphase_flow
You might peruse Wolfgang's papers
http://www.math.tamu.edu/~bangerth/publications.html
to see if the application is described in more detail or just ask him
directly...


-Ben


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