A nonsymmetric approach and a quasi-optimal and robust discretization for the Biot's model. Part I – Theoretical aspects

08/12/2020
by   A. Khan, et al.
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We consider the system of partial differential equations stemming from the time discretization of the two-field formulation of the Biot's model with the backward Euler scheme. A typical difficulty encountered in the space discretization of this problem is the robustness with respect to various material parameters. We deal with this issue by observing that the problem is uniformly stable, irrespective of all parameters, in a suitable nonsymmetric variational setting. Guided by this result, we design a novel nonconforming discretization, which employs Crouzeix-Raviart and discontinuous elements. We prove that the proposed discretization is quasi-optimal and robust in a parameter-dependent norm and discuss the consequences of this result.

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