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A new combined characteristic mixed finite element method for compressible miscible displacement problem

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A new combined characteristic mixed finite element method is developed for solving compressible miscible displacement in porous media. In this algorithm, the splitting mixed finite element (SMFE) method is applied… Click to show full abstract

A new combined characteristic mixed finite element method is developed for solving compressible miscible displacement in porous media. In this algorithm, the splitting mixed finite element (SMFE) method is applied for solving the parabolic-type pressure equation, and the mass-conservative characteristic (MCC) finite element method is applied for solving the convection-diffusion type concentration equation. The application of the splitting mixed element method results in a symmetric positive definite coefficient matrix of the separated mixed element system, while the mass-conservative characteristic finite element method not only does well in handling convection-dominant diffusion problem but also keeps mass balance. The convergence of this method is considered and the optimal L2-norm error estimate is also derived. Finally, some numerical examples are provided to confirm our theoretical analysis.

Keywords: finite element; mixed finite; element method; new combined; method; element

Journal Title: Numerical Algorithms
Year Published: 2018

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