scholarly journals Local time stepping with adaptive time step control for a two-phase fluid system

2009 ◽  
Vol 29 ◽  
pp. 73-88 ◽  
Author(s):  
Frédéric Coquel ◽  
Quang Long Nguyen ◽  
Marie Postel ◽  
Quang Huy Tran
Geophysics ◽  
2013 ◽  
Vol 78 (3) ◽  
pp. T67-T77 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sara Minisini ◽  
Elena Zhebel ◽  
Alexey Kononov ◽  
Wim A. Mulder

Modeling and imaging techniques for geophysics are extremely demanding in terms of computational resources. Seismic data attempt to resolve smaller scales and deeper targets in increasingly more complex geologic settings. Finite elements enable accurate simulation of time-dependent wave propagation in heterogeneous media. They are more costly than finite-difference methods, but this is compensated by their superior accuracy if the finite-element mesh follows the sharp impedance contrasts and by their improved efficiency if the element size scales with wavelength, hence with the local wave velocity. However, 3D complex geologic settings often contain details on a very small scale compared to the dominant wavelength, requiring the mesh to contain elements that are smaller than dictated by the wavelength. Also, limitations of the mesh generation software may produce regions where the elements are much smaller than desired. In both cases, this leads to a reduction of the time step required to solve the wave propagation and significantly increases the computational cost. Local time stepping (LTS) can improve the computational efficiency and speed up the simulation. We evaluated a local formulation of an LTS scheme with second-order accuracy for the discontinuous Galerkin finite-element discretization of the wave equation. We tested the benefits of the scheme by considering a geologic model for a North-Sea-type example.


Author(s):  
Juliette Chabassier ◽  
Sébastien Imperiale

In this work we present and analyse a time discretisation strategy for linear wave equations that aims at using locally in space the most adapted time discretisation among a family of implicit or explicit centered second order schemes. The proposed family of schemes is adapted to domain decomposition methods such as the mortar element method. They correspond in that case to local implicit schemes and to local time stepping. We show that, if some regularity properties of the solution are satisfied and if the time step verifies a stability condition, then the family of proposed time discretisations provides, in a strong norm, second order space-time convergence. Finally, we provide 1D and 2D numerical illustrations that confirm the obtained theoretical results and we compare our approach on 1D test cases to other existing local time stepping strategies for wave equations.


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