Model reduction and discretization using hybrid finite volumes for flow in porous media containing faults
From MaRDI portal
Publication:1640386
DOI10.1007/S10596-016-9558-3zbMath1391.76719OpenAlexW2299097362MaRDI QIDQ1640386
Isabelle Faille, Jérôme Jaffré, Alessio Fumagalli, Jean Elizabeth Roberts
Publication date: 14 June 2018
Published in: Computational Geosciences (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10596-016-9558-3
Flows in porous media; filtration; seepage (76S05) Computational methods for problems pertaining to geophysics (86-08) Geological problems (86A60) Finite volume methods for boundary value problems involving PDEs (65N08)
Related Items (27)
A mathematical model for thermal single-phase flow and reactive transport in fractured porous media ⋮ A double-layer reduced model for fault flow on slipping domains with an hybrid finite volume scheme ⋮ Parallel vertex approximate gradient discretization of hybrid dimensional Darcy flow and transport in discrete fracture networks ⋮ A multi-layer reactive transport model for fractured porous media ⋮ An arbitrary order mixed virtual element formulation for coupled multi-dimensional flow problems ⋮ A finite difference approximation of reduced coupled model for slightly compressible Forchheimer fractures in Karst aquifer system ⋮ A Lagrange multiplier method for a discrete fracture model for flow in porous media ⋮ Two-phase geothermal model with fracture network and multi-branch wells ⋮ Intersecting fractures in porous media: mathematical and numerical analysis ⋮ Parallel numerical modeling of hybrid-dimensional compositional non-isothermal Darcy flows in fractured porous media ⋮ Flow simulations in porous media with immersed intersecting fractures ⋮ A multi-layer reduced model for flow in porous media with a fault and surrounding damage zones ⋮ Hybrid-dimensional modelling of two-phase flow through fractured porous media with enhanced matrix fracture transmission conditions ⋮ Reactive Flow in Fractured Porous Media ⋮ Numerical analysis of a two-phase flow discrete fracture matrix model ⋮ Parallel Geothermal Numerical Model with Fractures and Multi-Branch Wells ⋮ Advances in computation of local problems for a flow-based upscaling in fractured reservoirs ⋮ Cut finite elements for convection in fractured domains ⋮ A simple embedded discrete fracture-matrix model for a coupled flow and transport problem in porous media ⋮ A multiscale flux basis for mortar mixed discretizations of reduced Darcy-Forchheimer fracture models ⋮ A new discrete fracture approach based on the use of coupling finite elements for modeling fluid transport in naturally fractured porous media ⋮ Advanced computation of steady-state fluid flow in discrete fracture-matrix models: FEM-BEM and VEM-VEM fracture-block coupling ⋮ Numerical analysis and modeling of multiscale Forchheimer-forchheimer coupled model for compressible fluid flow in fractured media aquifer system ⋮ An optimization approach for flow simulations in poro-fractured media with complex geometries ⋮ Analysis of a mimetic finite difference approximation of flows in fractured porous media ⋮ A stabilized Lagrange multiplier finite-element method for flow in porous media with fractures ⋮ A robust VEM-based approach for flow simulations in poro-fractured media
Uses Software
Cites Work
- Unnamed Item
- Unnamed Item
- Unnamed Item
- Unnamed Item
- Unnamed Item
- Unnamed Item
- On the use of enriched finite element method to model subsurface features in porous media flow problems
- A model for conductive faults with non-matching grids
- The narrow fracture approximation by channeled flow
- A new finite volume scheme for anisotropic diffusion problems on general grids: convergence analysis
- Modeling fractures as interfaces: A model for Forchheimer fractures
- Theory and practice of finite elements.
- Interpretation of a two-point flux stencil for skew parallelogram grids
- A Reduced Model for Flow and Transport in Fractured Porous Media with Non-matching Grids
- A mixed finite element method for Darcy flow in fractured porous media with non-matching grids
- A reduced model for Darcy’s problem in networks of fractures
- Mathematical analysis of a discrete fracture model coupling Darcy flow in the matrix with Darcy–Forchheimer flow in the fracture
- Discretization of heterogeneous and anisotropic diffusion problems on general nonconforming meshes SUSHI: a scheme using stabilization and hybrid interfaces
- Interface approximation of Darcy flow in a narrow channel
- Asymptotic and numerical modelling of flows in fractured porous media
- Modelling fluid flow in fractured-porous rock masses by finite-element techniques
- Mixed and Hybrid Finite Element Methods
- Vertex Approximate Gradient Scheme for Hybrid Dimensional Two-Phase Darcy Flows in Fractured Porous Media
- A UNIFIED APPROACH TO MIMETIC FINITE DIFFERENCE, HYBRID FINITE VOLUME AND MIXED FINITE VOLUME METHODS
- Modeling Fractures and Barriers as Interfaces for Flow in Porous Media
This page was built for publication: Model reduction and discretization using hybrid finite volumes for flow in porous media containing faults