Stable cell-centered finite volume discretization for Biot equations
From MaRDI portal
Abstract: In this paper we discuss a new discretization for the Biot equations. The discretization treats the coupled system of deformation and flow directly, as opposed to combining discretizations for the two separate sub-problems. The coupled discretization has the following key properties, the combination of which is novel: 1) The variables for the pressure and displacement are co-located, and are as sparse as possible (e.g. one displacement vector and one scalar pressure per cell center). 2) With locally computable restrictions on grid types, the discretization is stable with respect to the limits of incompressible fluid and small time-steps. 3) No artificial stabilization term has been introduced. Furthermore, due to the finite volume structure embedded in the discretization, explicit local expressions for both momentum-balancing forces as well as mass-conservative fluid fluxes are available. We prove stability of the proposed method with respect to all relevant limits. Together with consistency, this proves convergence of the method. Finally, we give numerical examples verifying both the analysis and convergence of the method.
Recommendations
- New stabilized discretizations for poroelasticity equations
- On Finite Volume Discretization of the Three-dimensional Biot Poroelasticity System in Multilayer Domains
- Stability and monotonicity for some discretizations of the Biot's consolidation model
- A nonsymmetric approach and a quasi-optimal and robust discretization for the Biot's model
- New stabilized discretizations for poroelasticity and the Stokes' equations
Cites work
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3880275 (Why is no real title available?)
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3913973 (Why is no real title available?)
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3529634 (Why is no real title available?)
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1324113 (Why is no real title available?)
- A Multipoint Flux Mixed Finite Element Method
- A multipoint flux mixed finite element method on distorted quadrilaterals and hexahedra
- Adaptive Variational Multiscale Methods for Multiphase Flow in Porous Media
- An introduction to multipoint flux approximations for quadrilateral grids
- Analysis of a Two-Scale, Locally Conservative Subgrid Upscaling for Elliptic Problems
- Application of the finite volume method and unstructured meshes to linear elasticity
- Cell-centered finite volume discretizations for deformable porous media
- Convergence of a cell-centered finite volume discretization for linear elasticity
- Convergence of multi-point approximations on general grids and media
- Convergence of the finite volume MPFA O scheme for heterogeneous anisotropic diffusion problems on general meshes
- Coupling Biot and Navier-Stokes equations for modelling fluid-poroelastic media interaction
- Coupling multipoint flux mixed finite element methods with continuous Galerkin methods for poroelasticity
- Discretization on non-orthogonal, quadrilateral grids for inhomogeneous, anisotropic media
- Error Analysis of Galerkin Least Squares Methods for the Elasticity Equations
- Error-bounds for finite element method
- Finite Volume Methods for Hyperbolic Problems
- Mixed and Hybrid Finite Element Methods
- Mixed finite elements for elasticity
- Monotonicity of control volume methods
- On numerically accurate finite element solutions in the fully plastic range
- On the convergence of the multi‐point flux approximation O‐method: Numerical experiments for discontinuous permeability
- Robust convergence of multi point flux approximation on rough grids
- Staggered grid discretizations for the quasi-static Biot's consolidation problem
- The variational multiscale method -- a paradigm for computational mechanics
Cited in
(52)- Finite volume methods for elasticity with weak symmetry
- New stabilized discretizations for poroelasticity and the Stokes' equations
- Adaptive poromechanics computations based on a posteriori error estimates for fully mixed formulations of Biot's consolidation model
- Numerical method for hydraulic fracture propagation in a two-phase poroelastoplasticity model
- Spatial stability for the monolithic and sequential methods with various space discretizations in poroelasticity
- PorePy: an open-source software for simulation of multiphysics processes in fractured porous media
- Discontinuous Galerkin method for nonlinear quasi-static poroelasticity problems
- Multiscale mortar mixed finite element methods for the Biot system of poroelasticity
- Hybrid mimetic finite-difference and virtual element formulation for coupled poromechanics
- A multipoint stress-flux mixed finite element method for the Stokes-Biot model
- On Finite Volume Discretization of the Three-dimensional Biot Poroelasticity System in Multilayer Domains
- A nonsymmetric approach and a quasi-optimal and robust discretization for the Biot's model
- A fixed-stress split strategy for two-phase flow in heterogeneous poroelastic media overlain by viscoelastic rock salt layers
- An introduction to multi-point flux (MPFA) and stress (MPSA) finite volume methods for thermo-poroelasticity
- Finite volume discretisation of fracture deformation in thermo-poroelastic media
- Multi-physics flux coupling for hydraulic fracturing modelling within INMOST platform
- A coupled multipoint stress-multipoint flux mixed finite element method for the Biot system of poroelasticity
- Cell-centered finite-volume method for heterogeneous anisotropic poromechanics problem
- A fully coupled numerical model of thermo-hydro-mechanical processes and fracture contact mechanics in porous media
- Iterative solvers for Biot model under small and large deformations
- An abstract analysis framework for monolithic discretisations of poroelasticity with application to hybrid high-order methods
- Guaranteed and computable error bounds for approximations constructed by an iterative decoupling of the Biot problem
- Adaptive asynchronous time-stepping, stopping criteria, and a posteriori error estimates for fixed-stress iterative schemes for coupled poromechanics problems
- A hybrid high-order method for multiple-network poroelasticity
- Stabilized finite difference methods for the fully dynamic Biot's problem
- Finite volume method for coupled subsurface flow problems. II: Poroelasticity
- Parameter-robust stability of classical three-field formulation of Biot's consolidation model
- A macroelement stabilization for mixed finite element/finite volume discretizations of multiphase poromechanics
- Space-time finite element approximation of the Biot poroelasticity system with iterative coupling
- Accurate discretization of poroelasticity without Darcy stability
- A multigrid waveform relaxation method for solving the poroelasticity equations
- Robust iterative schemes for non-linear poromechanics
- Cell-centered finite volume discretizations for deformable porous media
- Flexible and rigorous numerical modelling of multiphysics processes in fractured porous media using PorePy
- Multipoint stress mixed finite element methods for linear viscoelasticity with weak symmetry
- A cell-centered finite volume method for the Navier-Stokes/Biot model
- A two-stage preconditioner for multiphase poromechanics in reservoir simulation
- Multiscale two-stage solver for Biot's poroelasticity equations in subsurface media
- Uniformly well-posed hybridized discontinuous Galerkin/hybrid mixed discretizations for Biot's consolidation model
- Domain decomposition and partitioning methods for mixed finite element discretizations of the Biot system of poroelasticity
- A new mixed finite element method for Biot consolidation equations
- Spurious oscillations in the numerical approximations of poroelasticity problems: diffusion and saddle-point sources
- Two-point stress approximation: a simple and robust finite volume method for linearized (poro-)elasticity and Stokes flow
- Analysis of partitioned methods for the Biot system
- New stabilized discretizations for poroelasticity equations
- Comparison between cell-centered and nodal-based discretization schemes for linear elasticity
- A finite-volume discretization for deformation of fractured media
- A finite volume framework for the fully implicit thermal-hydro-mechanical-compositional modeling in subsurface applications
- Heterogeneity preserving upscaling for heat transport in fractured geothermal reservoirs
- Oscillation-free numerical schemes for Biot's model and their iterative coupling solution
- Automated linear solver selection for simulation of multiphysics processes in porous media
- Parameter-robust preconditioners for Biot's model
This page was built for publication: Stable cell-centered finite volume discretization for Biot equations
Report a bug (only for logged in users!)Click here to report a bug for this page (MaRDI item Q2798205)