Surface problems play a key role in several theoretical and applied fields. In this work the main focus is the presentation of a detailed analysis of the approximation of the classical porous media flow problem: the Darcy equation, where the domain is a regular surface. The formulation considers the mixed form and the numerical approximation adopts a classical pair of finite element spaces: piecewise constant for the scalar fields and Raviart–Thomas for vector fields, both written on the tangential space of the surface. The main result is the proof of the order of convergence where the discretization error, due to the finite element approximation, is coupled with a geometrical error. The latter takes into account the approximation of the re...
Recently ([21]), a new meshfree approximation method for Darcy’s problem has been introduced and ana...
In this paper we provide an overview of mathematical and numerical models for the coupling of the Na...
A novel formulation for the boundary conditions to be applied at a porous surface is proposed. Inter...
Surface problems play a key role in several theoretical and applied fields. In this work the main fo...
Surface problems play a key role in several theoretical and applied fields. In this work the main fo...
Surface problems play a key role in several theoretical and applied fields. In this work the main fo...
Surface problems play a key role in several theoretical and applied fields. In this work the main fo...
Surface problems play a key role in several theoretical and applied fields. In this work the main fo...
There are very few results on mixed finite element methods on surfaces. A theory for the study of su...
We develop a cut finite element method for the Darcy problem on surfaces. The cut finite element met...
We develop a cut finite element method for the Darcy problem on surfaces. The cut finite element met...
We develop a cut finite element method for the Darcy problem on surfaces. The cut finite element met...
A mixed finite element formulation for efficiently computing the velocity field for fluid flows in p...
Graduation date: 2007In this paper we develop an upscaling technique for non-Darcy flow in porous me...
Abstract. We develop and analyze a mixed finite element method for the solution of an elliptic syste...
Recently ([21]), a new meshfree approximation method for Darcy’s problem has been introduced and ana...
In this paper we provide an overview of mathematical and numerical models for the coupling of the Na...
A novel formulation for the boundary conditions to be applied at a porous surface is proposed. Inter...
Surface problems play a key role in several theoretical and applied fields. In this work the main fo...
Surface problems play a key role in several theoretical and applied fields. In this work the main fo...
Surface problems play a key role in several theoretical and applied fields. In this work the main fo...
Surface problems play a key role in several theoretical and applied fields. In this work the main fo...
Surface problems play a key role in several theoretical and applied fields. In this work the main fo...
There are very few results on mixed finite element methods on surfaces. A theory for the study of su...
We develop a cut finite element method for the Darcy problem on surfaces. The cut finite element met...
We develop a cut finite element method for the Darcy problem on surfaces. The cut finite element met...
We develop a cut finite element method for the Darcy problem on surfaces. The cut finite element met...
A mixed finite element formulation for efficiently computing the velocity field for fluid flows in p...
Graduation date: 2007In this paper we develop an upscaling technique for non-Darcy flow in porous me...
Abstract. We develop and analyze a mixed finite element method for the solution of an elliptic syste...
Recently ([21]), a new meshfree approximation method for Darcy’s problem has been introduced and ana...
In this paper we provide an overview of mathematical and numerical models for the coupling of the Na...
A novel formulation for the boundary conditions to be applied at a porous surface is proposed. Inter...