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BDDC for Mixed-Hybrid Formulation of Flow in Porous Media with Combined Mesh Dimensions
Type of publication: Article
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Publication status: Published
Journal: Numerical Linear Algebra with Applications
Volume: 22
Number: 6
Year: 2015
Pages: 903-929
DOI: 10.1002/nla.1991
Abstract: We extend the Balancing Domain Decomposition by Constraints (BDDC) method to flows in porous media discretised by mixed-hybrid finite elements with combined mesh dimensions. Such discretisations appear when major geological fractures are modelled by 1D or 2D elements inside three-dimensional domains. In thisset-up,theglobalproblemaswellasthesubstructureproblemshaveasymmetricsaddle-pointstructure, containing a ‘penalty’ block due to the combination of meshes. We show that the problem can be reduced by means of iterative substructuring to an interface problem, which is symmetric and positive definite. The interface problem can thus be solved by conjugate gradients with the BDDC method as a preconditioner. Aparallelimplementationofthisalgorithmisincorporatedintoanexistingsoftwarepackageforsubsurface flow simulations. We study the performance of the iterative solver on several academic and real-world problems. Numerical experiments illustrate its efficiency and scalability. Preprint version.
Preprint project: NCMM
Preprint year: 2015
Preprint number: 03
Preprint ID: NCMM/2015/03
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Authors Šístek, Jakub
Březina, Jan
Sousedík, Bedřich
Added by: [JP]
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