Cut Finite Elements for Convection in Fractured Domains
Abstract
We develop a cut finite element method (CutFEM) for the convection problem in a so called fractured domain which is a union of manifolds of different dimensions such that a dimensional component always resides on the boundary of a dimensional component. This type of domain can for instance be used to model porous media with embedded fractures that may intersect. The convection problem can be formulated in a compact form suitable for analysis using natural abstract directional derivative and divergence operators. The cut finite element method is based on using a fixed background mesh that covers the domain and the manifolds are allowed to cut through a fixed background mesh in an arbitrary way. We consider a simple method based on continuous piecewise linear elements together with weak enforcement of the coupling conditions and stabilization. We prove a priori error estimates and present illustrating numerical examples.
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@article{arxiv.1801.06103,
title = {Cut Finite Elements for Convection in Fractured Domains},
author = {Erik Burman and Peter Hansbo and Mats G. Larson and Karl Larsson},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1801.06103},
year = {2019}
}