diff --git a/doc/handbook/tutorial.tex b/doc/handbook/tutorial.tex index cc7864a4b..774bbb1c8 100644 --- a/doc/handbook/tutorial.tex +++ b/doc/handbook/tutorial.tex @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ In \Dumux two sorts of models are implemented: Fully-coupled models and decouple Examples for different kinds of both coupled and decoupled models are isothermal two-phase models, isothermal two-phase two-component models, non-isothermal two-phase models, non-isothermal two-phase two-component models, etc. -The following two sections of the tutorial demonstrate how to solve problems first using a coupled model (section \ref{tutorial-coupled}) and second using a decoupled model (section \ref{tutorial-decoupled}). Being the easiest case, a isothermal two-phase system (two fluid phases, one solid phase) will be considered. +The following two sections of the tutorial demonstrate how to solve problems first using a coupled model (section \ref{tutorial-coupled}) and second using a decoupled model (section \ref{tutorial-decoupled}). Being the easiest case, an isothermal two-phase system (two fluid phases, one solid phase) will be considered. \input{tutorial-coupled} \input{tutorial-decoupled} -%\input{tutorial-newmodel} \ No newline at end of file +%\input{tutorial-newmodel}