In this article, we develop a reduced basis method for efficiently solving the coupled Stokes/Darcy equations with parametric internal geometry. To accommodate possible changes in topology, we define the Stokes and Darcy domains implicitly via a phase-field indicator function. In our reduced order model, we approximate the parameter-dependent phase-field function with a discrete empirical interpolation method (DEIM) that enables affine decomposition of the associated linear and bilinear forms. In addition, we introduce a modification of DEIM that leads to non-negativity preserving approximations, thus guaranteeing positive-semidefiniteness of the system matrix. We also present a strategy for determining the required number of DEIM modes for...
In this paper we review and we extend the reduced basis approximation and a posteriori error estimat...
In this master thesis several novel DEIM formulations are proposed that enable the construction of n...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Nasika, C. [et al.]. Discrete empirical ...
The coupling of a free flow with a flow through porous media has many potential applications in seve...
Reduced basis methods (RBMs) are recommended to reduce the computational cost of solving parameter-d...
Flow simulations in pipelined channels and several kinds of parametrized configurations have a growi...
In this paper we deal with reduced basis techniques applied to Stokes equations. We consider domains...
A reduced basis Darcy-Stokes finite element heterogeneous multiscale method (RB-DS-FE-HMM) is propos...
This thesis studies the numerical methods for coupled Stokes-Darcy problem. It consists of three maj...
A reduced basis Darcy-Stokes finite element heterogeneous multiscale method (RB-DS-FE-HMM) is propos...
We present a new conservative multiscale method for Stokes flow in heterogeneous porous media. The m...
The ICDD method [15, 16] is here proposed to solve the coupling between Stokes and Darcy equations. ...
In this paper we propose a reduced basis hybrid method (RBHM) for the approximation of partial diffe...
In this thesis we consider the reduced basis element method for approximating the solution of parame...
In this paper we propose a reduced basis hybrid method (RBHM) for the approximation of partial diffe...
In this paper we review and we extend the reduced basis approximation and a posteriori error estimat...
In this master thesis several novel DEIM formulations are proposed that enable the construction of n...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Nasika, C. [et al.]. Discrete empirical ...
The coupling of a free flow with a flow through porous media has many potential applications in seve...
Reduced basis methods (RBMs) are recommended to reduce the computational cost of solving parameter-d...
Flow simulations in pipelined channels and several kinds of parametrized configurations have a growi...
In this paper we deal with reduced basis techniques applied to Stokes equations. We consider domains...
A reduced basis Darcy-Stokes finite element heterogeneous multiscale method (RB-DS-FE-HMM) is propos...
This thesis studies the numerical methods for coupled Stokes-Darcy problem. It consists of three maj...
A reduced basis Darcy-Stokes finite element heterogeneous multiscale method (RB-DS-FE-HMM) is propos...
We present a new conservative multiscale method for Stokes flow in heterogeneous porous media. The m...
The ICDD method [15, 16] is here proposed to solve the coupling between Stokes and Darcy equations. ...
In this paper we propose a reduced basis hybrid method (RBHM) for the approximation of partial diffe...
In this thesis we consider the reduced basis element method for approximating the solution of parame...
In this paper we propose a reduced basis hybrid method (RBHM) for the approximation of partial diffe...
In this paper we review and we extend the reduced basis approximation and a posteriori error estimat...
In this master thesis several novel DEIM formulations are proposed that enable the construction of n...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Nasika, C. [et al.]. Discrete empirical ...