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In this paper, the Mimetic Finite Difference method and Finite Volume Method are used to improve the numerical solution of the embedded discrete fracture model, the improved method can deal with permeability tensor and can be used to simulate fractured reservoir with complex geometrical shape, which fails to be solved by the primal method based on the finite difference method.
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