Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4639768 Journal of Computational and Applied Mathematics 2012 20 Pages PDF
Abstract

This report analyzes the long time stability of four methods for non-iterative, sub-physics, uncoupling for the evolutionary Stokes–Darcy problem. The four methods uncouple each timestep into separate Stokes and Darcy solves using ideas from splitting methods. Three methods uncouple sequentially while one is a parallel uncoupling method. We prove long time stability of four splitting based partitioned methods under timestep restrictions depending on the problem parameters. The methods include those that are stable uniformly in S0S0, the storativity coefficient, for moderate kminkmin, the minimum hydraulic conductivity, uniformly in kminkmin for moderate S0S0 and with no coupling between the timestep and the spacial meshwidth.

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