A reduced model for Darcy’s problem in networks of fractures

Subsurface flows are influenced by the presence of faults and large fractures which act as preferential paths or barriers for the flow. In literature models were proposed to handle fractures in a porous medium as objects of codimension 1. In this work we consider the case of a network of intersectin...

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Published inESAIM. Mathematical modelling and numerical analysis Vol. 48; no. 4; pp. 1089 - 1116
Main Authors Formaggia, Luca, Fumagalli, Alessio, Scotti, Anna, Ruffo, Paolo
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Les Ulis EDP Sciences 01.07.2014
Société de Mathématiques Appliquées et Industrielles (SMAI) / EDP
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Summary:Subsurface flows are influenced by the presence of faults and large fractures which act as preferential paths or barriers for the flow. In literature models were proposed to handle fractures in a porous medium as objects of codimension 1. In this work we consider the case of a network of intersecting fractures, with the aim of deriving physically consistent and effective interface conditions to impose at the intersection between fractures. This new model accounts for the angle between fractures at the intersections and allows for jumps of pressure across intersections. This fact permits to describe the flow when fractures are characterized by different properties more accurately with respect to other models that impose pressure continuity. The main mathematical properties of the model, derived in the two-dimensional setting, are analyzed. As concerns the numerical discretization we allow the grids of the fractures to be independent, thus in general non-matching at the intersection, by means of the extended finite element method (XFEM). This increases the flexibility of the method in the case of complex geometries characterized by a high number of fractures.
Bibliography:PII:S0764583X13001325
publisher-ID:m2an130132
luca.formaggia@polimi.it; anna.scotti@polimi.it
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ark:/67375/80W-3LK0V549-2
This work has been supported by ENI s.p.a. The first and third authors also acknowledge the support of MIUR through the PRIN09 project n. 2009Y4RC3B 001.
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ISSN:0764-583X
2822-7840
1290-3841
2804-7214
DOI:10.1051/m2an/2013132