Interface spaces based on physics for multiscale mixed methods applied to flows in fractured-like porous media
Franciane F. Rocha, Fabricio S. Sousa, Roberto F. Ausas, Felipe, Pereira, Gustavo C. Buscaglia

TL;DR
This paper introduces physics-based interface spaces for multiscale mixed methods to accurately model flow in heterogeneous porous media with fractures and barriers, enhancing the Multiscale Robin Coupled Method (MRCM).
Contribution
It proposes new physics-based interface spaces for multiscale mixed methods, improving the modeling of high-contrast features like fractures and barriers in porous media.
Findings
Enhanced accuracy in flow simulations with fractures and barriers.
Adaptive MRCM effectively selects appropriate interface spaces.
Promising results in complex heterogeneous media simulations.
Abstract
It is well known that domain-decomposition-based multiscale mixed methods rely on interface spaces, defined on the skeleton of the decomposition, to connect the solution among the non-overlapping subdomains. Usual spaces, such as polynomial-based ones, cannot properly represent high-contrast channelized features such as fractures (high permeability) and barriers (low permeability) for flows in heterogeneous porous media. We propose here new interface spaces, which are based on physics, to deal with permeability fields in the simultaneous presence of fractures and barriers, accommodated respectively, by the pressure and flux spaces. Existing multiscale methods based on mixed formulations can take advantage of the proposed interface spaces, however, in order to present and test our results, we use the newly developed Multiscale Robin Coupled Method (MRCM) [Guiraldello, et al., J. Comput.…
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