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An implicit local time-stepping method based on cell reordering for multiphase flow in porous media
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2020
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Numerical AnalysisPore StructureAdjacent CellsEngineeringFluid MechanicsNumerical SimulationPorous BodyPorous MediaFlow CellDisperse FlowTransport PhenomenaBiomedical EngineeringSequential Implicit MethodMultiphase FlowMicrofluidicsMultiphase ProcessingBiophysicsMultiscale Modeling
We discuss how to introduce local time-step refinements in a sequential implicit method for multiphase flow in porous media. Our approach relies heavily on causality-based optimal ordering, which implies that cells can be ordered according to total fluxes after the pressure field has been computed, leaving the transport problem as a sequence of ordinary differential equations, which can be solved cell-by-cell or block-by-block. The method is suitable for arbitrary local time steps and grids, is mass-conservative, and reduces to the standard implicit upwind finite-volume method in the case of equal time steps in adjacent cells. The method is validated by a series of numerical simulations. We discuss various strategies for selecting local time steps and demonstrate the efficiency of the method and several of these strategies by through a series of numerical examples.
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