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A mixed finite element method for Darcy flow in fractured porous media with non-matching grids

Carlo D’AngeloAnna Scotti — 2012

ESAIM: Mathematical Modelling and Numerical Analysis - Modélisation Mathématique et Analyse Numérique

We consider an incompressible flow problem in a -dimensional fractured porous domain (Darcy’s problem). The fracture is represented by a ( − 1)-dimensional interface, exchanging fluid with the surrounding media. In this paper we consider the lowest-order (ℝ T, ℙ) Raviart-Thomas mixed finite element method for the approximation of the coupled Darcy’s flows in the porous media and within the fracture, with independent meshes for the respective domains. This is achieved thanks to an enrichment with...

A mixed finite element method for Darcy flow in fractured porous media with non-matching grids

Carlo D’AngeloAnna Scotti — 2011

ESAIM: Mathematical Modelling and Numerical Analysis

We consider an incompressible flow problem in a -dimensional fractured porous domain (Darcy’s problem). The fracture is represented by a ( − 1)-dimensional interface, exchanging fluid with the surrounding media. In this paper we consider the lowest-order (ℝ T, ℙ) Raviart-Thomas mixed finite element method for the approximation of the coupled Darcy’s flows in the porous media and within the fracture, with independent meshes for the respective domains....

A reduced model for Darcy’s problem in networks of fractures

Luca FormaggiaAlessio FumagalliAnna ScottiPaolo Ruffo — 2014

ESAIM: Mathematical Modelling and Numerical Analysis - Modélisation Mathématique et Analyse Numérique

Subsurface flows are influenced by the presence of faults and large fractures which act as preferential paths or barriers for the flow. In literature models were proposed to handle fractures in a porous medium as objects of codimension 1. In this work we consider the case of a network of intersecting fractures, with the aim of deriving physically consistent and effective interface conditions to impose at the intersection between fractures. This new model accounts for the angle between fractures...

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