A Posteriori Error Analysis of a Mixed Finite Element Method for the Coupled Brinkman–Forchheimer and Double-Diffusion Equations

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Sergio Caucao
Gabriel N. Gatica
Ricardo Oyarzúa
Paulo Zúñiga
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[1] Universidad Católica de la Santísima Concepción,Departamento de Matemática y Física Aplicadas
[2] Universidad de Concepción,CI2MA and Departamento de Ingeniería Matemática
[3] Universidad del Bío-Bío,GIMNAP
[4] University of Waterloo,Departamento de Matemática
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Brinkman–Forchheimer equations; Double-diffusion equations; Stress-velocity formulation; Mixed finite element methods; A ; error analysis; 65N30; 65N12; 65N15; 35Q79; 80A20; 76R05; 76D07;
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In this paper we consider a partially augmented fully-mixed variational formulation that has been recently proposed for the coupling of the stationary Brinkman–Forchheimer and double-diffusion equations, and develop an a posteriori error analysis for the 2D and 3D versions of the associated mixed finite element scheme. Indeed, we derive two reliable and efficient residual-based a posteriori error estimators for this problem on arbitrary (convex or non-convex) polygonal and polyhedral regions. The reliability of the proposed estimators draws mainly upon the uniform ellipticity and inf-sup condition of the forms involved, a suitable assumption on the data, stable Helmholtz decompositions in Hilbert and Banach frameworks, and the local approximation properties of the Clément and Raviart–Thomas operators. In turn, inverse inequalities, the localization technique based on bubble functions, and known results from previous works, are the main tools yielding the efficiency estimate. Finally, several numerical examples confirming the theoretical properties of the estimators and illustrating the performance of the associated adaptive algorithms, are reported. In particular, the case of flow through a 3D porous media with channel networks is considered.
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