We consider an incompressible flow problem in a N -dimensional fractured porous domain (Darcy’s problem). The fracture is represented by a (N − 1)-dimensional interface, exchanging fluid with the surrounding media. In this paper we consider the lowest-order (RT0 , P0 ) 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 discontinuous basis functions on triangles crossed by the fracture and a weak imposition of interface conditions. First, we study the stability and convergence properties of the resulting numerical scheme in the uncoupled case, when the known...
We develop a novel Hybrid High-Order method for the simulation of Darcy flows in fractured porous me...
We develop a novel Hybrid High-Order method for the simulation of Darcy flows in fractured porous me...
In this paper, we present a monolithic multigrid method for the efficient solution of flow problems ...
We consider an incompressible flow problem in a N -dimensional fractured porous domain (Darcy’s prob...
We consider an incompressible flow problem in a N -dimensional fractured porous domain (Darcy’s prob...
We consider an incompressible flow problem in a N -dimensional fractured porous domain (Darcy’s prob...
We consider an incompressible flow problem in a N-dimensional fractured porous domain (Dar...
We consider an incompressible flow problem in a N-dimensional fractured porous domain (Dar...
We consider an incompressible flow problem in a N-dimensional fractured porous domain (Dar...
The aim of this work is to present a reduced mathematical model for describing fluid flow in porous ...
AbstractIn this paper, we develop a two-scale reduced model for simulating the Darcy flow in two- di...
The aim of this work is to present a reduced mathematical model for describing fluid flow in porous ...
We present a hybrid-mixed finite element method for a novel hybrid-dimensional model of single-phase...
We develop a novel Hybrid High-Order method for the simulation of Darcy flows in fractured porous me...
We develop a novel Hybrid High-Order method for the simulation of Darcy flows in fractured porous me...
We develop a novel Hybrid High-Order method for the simulation of Darcy flows in fractured porous me...
We develop a novel Hybrid High-Order method for the simulation of Darcy flows in fractured porous me...
In this paper, we present a monolithic multigrid method for the efficient solution of flow problems ...
We consider an incompressible flow problem in a N -dimensional fractured porous domain (Darcy’s prob...
We consider an incompressible flow problem in a N -dimensional fractured porous domain (Darcy’s prob...
We consider an incompressible flow problem in a N -dimensional fractured porous domain (Darcy’s prob...
We consider an incompressible flow problem in a N-dimensional fractured porous domain (Dar...
We consider an incompressible flow problem in a N-dimensional fractured porous domain (Dar...
We consider an incompressible flow problem in a N-dimensional fractured porous domain (Dar...
The aim of this work is to present a reduced mathematical model for describing fluid flow in porous ...
AbstractIn this paper, we develop a two-scale reduced model for simulating the Darcy flow in two- di...
The aim of this work is to present a reduced mathematical model for describing fluid flow in porous ...
We present a hybrid-mixed finite element method for a novel hybrid-dimensional model of single-phase...
We develop a novel Hybrid High-Order method for the simulation of Darcy flows in fractured porous me...
We develop a novel Hybrid High-Order method for the simulation of Darcy flows in fractured porous me...
We develop a novel Hybrid High-Order method for the simulation of Darcy flows in fractured porous me...
We develop a novel Hybrid High-Order method for the simulation of Darcy flows in fractured porous me...
In this paper, we present a monolithic multigrid method for the efficient solution of flow problems ...