Robust preconditioning of monolithically coupled multiphysics problems

01/15/2020
by   Karl Erik Holter, et al.
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In many applications, one wants to model physical systems consisting of two different physical processes in two different domains that are coupled across a common interface. A crucial challenge is then that the solutions of the two different domains often depend critically on the interaction at the interface and therefore the problem cannot be easily decoupled into its subproblems. Here, we present a framework for finding robust preconditioners for a fairly general class of such problems by exploiting operators representing fractional and weighted Laplacians at the interface. Furthermore, we show feasibility of the framework for two common multiphysics problems; namely the Darcy-Stokes problem and a fluid–structure interaction problem. Numerical experiments that demonstrate the effectiveness of the approach are included.

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