Splitting schemes for the thermoporoelasticity problem in fractured media
From MaRDI portal
Publication:6197108
DOI10.25587/svfu.2019.73.18.009MaRDI QIDQ6197108
Dmitry Ammosov, Masoud Babaei, Maria Vasilyeva, Eric T. Chung
Publication date: 16 March 2024
Published in: Журнал «Математические заметки СВФУ» (Search for Journal in Brave)
finite element methodmathematical modelingdouble porosityfixed stress splittingsplitting schemesthermoporoelasticitydiscrete fracture modeldual continuumdouble permeabilitymixed-dimensional problem
Cites Work
- Convergence of iterative coupling of geomechanics with flow in a fractured poroelastic medium
- Stability and convergence of sequential methods for coupled flow and geomechanics: fixed-stress and fixed-strain splits
- Numerical convergence study of iterative coupling for coupled flow and geomechanics
- Automated solution of differential equations by the finite element method. The FEniCS book
- Convergence of iterative coupling for coupled flow and geomechanics
- Fluid flow and heat flow in deformable factured porous media
- Coupling of multiscale and multi-continuum approaches
- Unconditionally stable sequential schemes for all-way coupled thermoporomechanics: undrained-adiabatic and extended fixed-stress splits
- Splitting schemes for poroelasticity and thermoelasticity problems
- Multiscale modeling of heat and mass transfer in fractured media for enhanced geothermal systems applications
- Splitting schemes with respect to physical processes for double-porosity poroelasticity problems
- A mixed finite element method for Darcy flow in fractured porous media with non-matching grids
- Basic concepts in the theory of seepage of homogeneous liquids in fissured rocks [strata]
- Derivation of the Double Porosity Model of Single Phase Flow via Homogenization Theory
- Iteratively coupled mixed and Galerkin finite element methods for poro‐elasticity
- BOUNDARY ELEMENT ANALYSIS OF LINEAR THERMOELASTIC CONSOLIDATION
- SIMULATION OF FILTRATION PROBLEMS IN FRACTURED POROUS MEDIA WITH MIXED FINITE ELEMENT METHOD (EMBEDDED FRACTURE MODEL)
- A coupled dual continuum and discrete fracture model for subsurface heat recovery with thermoporoelastic effects
- Modeling Fractures and Barriers as Interfaces for Flow in Porous Media
This page was built for publication: Splitting schemes for the thermoporoelasticity problem in fractured media