Analysis of new mixed finite element method for a Barenblatt-Biot poroelastic model

IF 2.9 2区 数学 Q1 MATHEMATICS, APPLIED Computers & Mathematics with Applications Pub Date : 2024-07-22 DOI:10.1016/j.camwa.2024.07.011
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In this work, we study the locking-free numerical method for a Barenblatt-Biot poroelastic model. When solving by the continuous Galerkin mixed finite element method, the model exists two kind of locking phenomena for special physical parameters. To overcome these locking phenomena, we introduce new variables to reformulate the original problem into a new problem, which exists a built-in mechanism to keep the continuous Galerkin mixed finite element method stable. It can be regarded as a generalized Stokes problem for two given β and η and two diffusion problems for a given δ. The generalized Stokes problem can be adopted by some stable solver and the diffusion problems can be solved by continuous Galerkin finite element. Moreover, the existence and uniqueness of weak solution is proved by using the standard Galerkin method and combining with priori estimates and some invariant quantities. After that, we design fully discrete time-stepping schemes to use mixed finite element method with P2P1P1P1 element pairs for space variables and backward Euler method for time variable, and analyze the coupled and decoupled time stepping methods based on the proposed scheme. The optimal convergence order is obtained in both space and time. Finally, some numerical examples are presented to show the optimal convergence rates about variables and the robustness of proposed method with respect to ν, and to verify that there is no locking phenomenon.

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针对 Barenblatt-Biot 孔弹性模型的新型混合有限元法分析
在这项工作中,我们研究了 Barenblatt-Biot 孔弹性模型的无锁定数值方法。在用连续 Galerkin 混合有限元法求解时,该模型存在两种针对特殊物理参数的锁定现象。为了克服这些锁定现象,我们引入了新的变量,将原问题重新表述为一个新问题,这就形成了一种保持连续 Galerkin 混合有限元法稳定的内在机制。可以将其视为两个给定 β 和 η 的广义斯托克斯问题和两个给定 δ 的扩散问题。广义斯托克斯问题可以采用一些稳定求解器,扩散问题可以采用连续 Galerkin 有限元求解。此外,利用标准 Galerkin 方法并结合先验估计和一些不变量,证明了弱解的存在性和唯一性。之后,我们设计了完全离散的时间步进方案,使用混合有限元法(空间变量为 P2-P1-P1-P1 元对,时间变量为后向欧拉法),并分析了基于所提方案的耦合和解耦合时间步进方法。在空间和时间上都得到了最佳收敛阶次。最后,给出了一些数值示例,以显示关于变量的最佳收敛率和所提方法关于 ν 的鲁棒性,并验证不存在锁定现象。
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Computers & Mathematics with Applications
Computers & Mathematics with Applications 工程技术-计算机:跨学科应用
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审稿时长
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