A new multiphysics finite element method for a Biot model with secondary consolidation

04/07/2022
by   Zhihao Ge, et al.
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In this paper, we propose a new multiphysics finite element method for a Biot model with secondary consolidation in soil dynamics. To better describe the processes of deformation and diffusion underlying in the original model, we reformulate Biot model by a new multiphysics approach, which transforms the fluid-solid coupled problem to a fluid coupled problem–a generalized Stokes problem and a diffusion problem. Then, we give the energy law and prior error estimate of the weak solution. And we design a fully discrete time-stepping scheme to use mixed finite element method for P_2-P_1-P_1 element pairs to approximate the space variables and backward Euler method for the time variable, and we prove the discrete energy laws and the optimal convergence order error estimates. Also, we show some numerical examples to verify the theoretical results. Finally, we draw a conclusion to summarize the main results of this paper.

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