Mathematics – Numerical Analysis
Scientific paper
2011-10-31
Mathematics
Numerical Analysis
Scientific paper
An hyperelastic biphasic model is presented. For slow-draining problems (permeability less than 1\times10-2 mm4 N-1 s-1), numerical instabilities in the form of non-physical oscillations in the pressure field are observed in 3D problems using tetrahedral Taylor-Hood finite elements. As an alternative to considerable mesh refinement, a Galerkin least-square stabilization framework is proposed. This technique drastically reduces the pressure discrepancies and prevents these oscillations from propagating towards the centre of the medium. The performance and robustness of this technique are demonstrated on a 3D numerical example.
Kaczmarczyk Lukasz
Pearce Chris J.
Vignollet Julien
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