Iterative coupling of mixed and discontinuous Galerkin methods for poroelasticity

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We analyze an iterative coupling of mixed and discontinuous Galerkin methods for numerical modelling of coupled flow and mechanical deformation in porous media. The iteration is based on an optimized fixed-stress split along with a discontinuous variational time discretization. For the spatial discretization of the subproblem of flow mixed finite element techniques are applied. The spatial discretization of the subproblem of mechanical deformation uses discontinuous Galerkin methods. They have shown their ability to eliminate locking that sometimes arises in numerical algorithms for poroelasticity and causes nonphysical pressure oscillations.

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Bause, M. (2019). Iterative coupling of mixed and discontinuous Galerkin methods for poroelasticity. In Lecture Notes in Computational Science and Engineering (Vol. 126, pp. 551–560). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-96415-7_50

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