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Journal of Computational Physics
Volume 136, Issue 2, 15 September 1997, Pages 522-545
 
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doi:10.1006/jcph.1997.5779    How to Cite or Link Using DOI (Opens New Window)
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Adaptive Mesh Refinement and Multilevel Iteration for Flow in Porous Media*1, , *2

Richard D. Hornung1 and John A. Trangenstein

Department of Mathematics, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, 27706

Received 29 February 1996; 
revised 29 May 1997. 
Available online 7 May 2002.

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Abstract

An adaptive local mesh refinement algorithm originally developed for unsteady gas dynamics by M. J. Berger is extended to incompressible flow in porous media. Multilevel iteration and domain decomposition methods are introduced to accommodate the elliptic/parabolic aspects of the flow equations. The algorithm is applied to a two-phase polymer flooding model consisting of a system of nonlinear hyperbolic mass conservation equations coupled to an elliptic pressure equation. While the various numerical methods used have been presented previously, our emphasis is on their consistent combination within the adaptive mesh refinement framework to treat important problems in porous media flow. To achieve efficient, easily maintainable code, we have exploited the features of object-oriented programming for the overall program structure and data management. Examples of algorithmic performance and computational results are provided.


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