Regularity of the diffusion-dispersion tensor and error analysis of Galerkin FEMs for a porous media flow
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We study Galerkin finite element methods for an incompressible miscible flow in porous media with the commonly-used Bear-Scheidegger diffusion-dispersion tensor $D({\bf u}) = \Phi d_m I + |{\bf u}| \big ( \alpha_T I + (\alpha_L - \alpha_T) \frac{{\bf u} \otimes {\bf u}}{|{\bf u}|^2}\big)$. The traditional approach to optimal $L^\infty((0,T);L^2)$ error estimates is based on an elliptic Ritz projection, which usually requires the regularity of $\nabla_x\partial_tD({\bf u}(x,t)) \in L^p(\Omega_T)$. However, the Bear-Scheidegger diffusion-dispersion tensor may not satisfy the regularity condition even for a smooth velocity field ${\bf u}$. A new approach is presented in this paper, in terms of a parabolic projection, which only requires the Lipschitz continuity of $D({\bf u})$. With the new approach, we establish optimal $L^p((0,T);L^q)$ error estimates and an almost optimal $L^\infty((0,T);L^\infty)$ error estimate.
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