Error indicator for the incompressible Darcy flow problems using Enhanced Velocity Mixed Finite Element Method

04/11/2019
by   Yerlan Amanbek, et al.
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In the flow and transport numerical simulation, mesh adaptivity strategy is important in reducing the usage of CPU time and memory. The refinement based on the pressure error estimator is commonly-used approach without considering the flux error which plays important role in coupling flow and transport systems. We derive a posteriori error estimators for Enhanced Velocity Mixed Finite Element Method (EVMFEM) in the incompressible Darcy flow. We show numerically difference of the explicit residual based error estimator and implicit error estimators, where Arbogast and Chen post-processing procedure from [1] for pressure was used to improve estimators. A residual-based error estimator provides a better indicator for pressure error. Proposed estimators are good indicators in finding of the large error element. Numerical tests confirm theoretical results. We show the advantage of pressure postprocessing on the detecting of velocity error. To the authors' best knowledge, a posteriori error analysis of EVMFEM has been scarcely investigated from the theoretical and numerical point of view. Reference. 1. Arbogast, T., & Chen, Z. (1995). On the implementation of mixed methods as nonconforming methods for second-order elliptic problems. Mathematics of Computation, 64(211), 943-972.

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