This paper focuses on the efficient numerical algorithms of a three-field Biot’s consolidation model. The approach begins with the introduction of innovative monolithic and global-in-time iterative decoupled algorithms, which incorporate the backward differentiation formulas for time discretization. In each iteration, these algorithms involve solving a diffusion subproblem over the entire temporal domain, followed by solving a generalized Stokes subproblem over the same time interval. To accelerate the global-in-time iterative process, we present a reduced order modeling approach based on proper orthogonal decomposition, aimed at reducing the primary computational cost from the generalized Stokes subproblem. The effectiveness of this novel method is validated both theoretically and through numerical experiments.
Gu, H., Ballarin, F., Cai, M., Li, J., POD-Based Reduced Order Modeling of Global-in-Time Iterative Decoupled Algorithms for Biot’s Consolidation Model, <<SIAM JOURNAL ON SCIENTIFIC COMPUTING>>, 2026; 48 (4): A2342-A2364. [doi:10.1137/25m1785538] [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/344556]
POD-Based Reduced Order Modeling of Global-in-Time Iterative Decoupled Algorithms for Biot’s Consolidation Model
Ballarin, Francesco;
2026
Abstract
This paper focuses on the efficient numerical algorithms of a three-field Biot’s consolidation model. The approach begins with the introduction of innovative monolithic and global-in-time iterative decoupled algorithms, which incorporate the backward differentiation formulas for time discretization. In each iteration, these algorithms involve solving a diffusion subproblem over the entire temporal domain, followed by solving a generalized Stokes subproblem over the same time interval. To accelerate the global-in-time iterative process, we present a reduced order modeling approach based on proper orthogonal decomposition, aimed at reducing the primary computational cost from the generalized Stokes subproblem. The effectiveness of this novel method is validated both theoretically and through numerical experiments.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.



