A five-field mixed formulation for stationary magnetohydrodynamic flows in porous media

Angelo, Lady; Camaño, Jessika; Caucao, Sergio

Abstract

We introduce and analyze a new mixed variational formulation for a stationary magnetohydrodynamic flows in porous media problem, whose governing equations are given by the steady Brinkman-Forchheimer equations coupled with the Maxwell equations. Besides the velocity, magnetic field and a Lagrange multiplier associated to the divergence-free condition of the magnetic field, a convenient translation of the velocity gradient and the pseudostress tensor are introduced as further unknowns. As a consequence, we obtain a five-field Banach spaces-based mixed variational formulation, where the aforementioned variables are the main unknowns of the system. The resulting mixed scheme is then written equivalently as a fixed-point equation, so that the well-known Banach theorem, combined with classical results on nonlinear monotone operators and a sufficiently small data assumption, are applied to prove the unique solvability of the continuous and discrete systems. In particular, the analysis of the discrete scheme requires a quasi-uniformity assumption on mesh. The finite element discretization involves Raviart-Thomas elements of order k & GE; 0 for the pseudostress tensor, discontinuous piecewise polynomial elements of degree k for the velocity and the translation of the velocity gradient, Nedelec elements of degree k for the magnetic field and Lagrange elements of degree k+1 for the associated Lagrange multiplier. Stability, convergence, and optimal a priori error estimates for the associated Galerkin scheme are obtained. Numerical tests illustrate the theoretical results.& COPY; 2023 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Título según WOS: A five-field mixed formulation for stationary magnetohydrodynamic flows in porous media
Título de la Revista: COMPUTER METHODS IN APPLIED MECHANICS AND ENGINEERING
Volumen: 414
Editorial: ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
Fecha de publicación: 2023
DOI:

10.1016/j.cma.2023.116158

Notas: ISI