Abstract—When developing oil fields, periodic wave disturbances are used to increase the well
flow rate and increase the ultimate oil recovery of the reservoirs. In an inhomogeneous medium,
in the presence of dissipation and/or dispersion, the harmonic oscillations generated in the
well bottoms turn into sawtooth waves with periodic shock fronts. The article describes and
investigates one- and two-dimensional nonlinear mathematical models of such processes.