Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4617273 Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications 2012 13 Pages PDF
Abstract

We study the validity of the quasistatic approximation in the fully evolutionary Stokes–Darcy problem for the coupling of groundwater and surface water flows, as well as the dependence of the problem on the specific storage parameter. In the coupled equations that describe the groundwater and surface water flows for an incompressible fluid, the specific storage, S0S0, represents the volume of water that a fully saturated porous medium will expel (or absorb) per unit volume per unit change in hydraulic head. In confined aquifers, S0S0 takes values ranging from 10−610−6 or smaller to 10−210−2. In this work we analyze the validity of the previously studied quasistatic approximation (setting S0=0S0=0 in the Stokes–Darcy equations) by proving that the weak solution of the fully evolutionary Stokes–Darcy problem approaches the weak solution of the quasistatic problem as S0→0S0→0. We also estimate the rate of convergence.

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