Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6447236 Journal of Applied Geophysics 2015 7 Pages PDF
Abstract
A discontinuous Galerkin finite element method is employed to study the responses of microresistivity imaging tools used in the oil and gas exploration industry. The multiscale structure of an imaging problem is decomposed into several nested subdomains based on its geometric characteristics. Each subdomain is discretized independently, and numerical flux is used to couple all subdomains together. The nested domain decomposition scheme will lead to a block tridiagonal linear system, and the block Thomas algorithm is utilized here to eliminate the subdomain based iteration in the step of solving the linear system. Numerical results demonstrate the validity and efficiency of this method.
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