Author:
Bach Annika,Sommer Liesel
Abstract
In this paper we provide a rigorous asymptotic analysis of a phase-field model used to simulate pressure-driven fracture propagation in poro-elastic media. More precisely, assuming a given pressurep ∈ W1,∞ (Ω) we show that functionals of the form$$ E(\vec{u})={\int }_{\mathrm{\Omega }} e(\vec{u}):\mathbb{C}e(\vec{u})+p\nabla \cdot \vec{u}+\left\langle \nabla p,\vec{u}\right\rangle\enspace \mathrm{d}x+{\mathcal{H}}^{n-1}({J}_{\vec{u}}),\enspace \vec{u}\in \mathrm{G}{SBD}(\mathrm{\Omega })\cap {L}^1(\mathrm{\Omega };{\mathbb{R}}^n) $$can be approximated in terms of Γ-convergence by a sequence of phase-field functionals, which are suitable for numerical simulations. The Γ-convergence result is complemented by a numerical example where the phase-field model is implemented using a Discontinuous Galerkin Discretization.
Subject
Applied Mathematics,Modelling and Simulation,Numerical Analysis,Analysis,Computational Mathematics